236th ECS Meeting Program

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Meeting Program

236th ECS Meeting October 13-17, 2019

Atlanta, GA Hilton Atlanta

Advancing solid state & electrochemical science and technology since 1902

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ECS LEADERSHIP Officers

Staff

Christina Bock, President Stefan De Gendt, Sr. Vice President Eric Wachsman, 2nd Vice President Turgut Gür, 3rd Vice President James Fenton, Secretary Gessie Brisard, Treasurer Christopher Jannuzzi, Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer

Dinia Agrawala, Graphic Designer/Print Production Manager Casey Annunziata, Meetings Specialist Karen Chmielewski, Finance Associate Paul Cooper, Editorial Manager Beth Craanen, Director of Publications Nicholas DeMarie, Board Relations Specialist Tim Gamberzky, Chief Operating Officer Andrea Guenzel, Publications Specialist (JES & JSS) Mary Hojlo, Membership and Constituent Services Specialist Christopher Jannuzzi, Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer Sophia P. Jorge, Accounting Manager Bianca Kovalenko, Meetings Program Specialist John Lewis, Director of Meetings Winnie Mutch, Web Manager Anna Olsen, Corporate Programs Manager Jennifer Ortiz, Web Content Specialist Shannon Reed, Director of Community Engagement Beth Schademann, Journals Production Manager Logan Streu, Publications Content Manager Jessica Wisniewski, Human Resources/Operations Manager

Board of Directors Christina Bock, President Stanko Brankovic, Chair, Electrodeposition Division Mikhail Brik, Chair, Luminescence & Display Materials Division Gessie Brisard, Treasurer Vimal Chaitanya, Chair, Dielectric Science & Technology Division Stefan De Gendt, Sr. Vice President Marca Doeff, Chair, Battery Division James Fenton, Secretary Turgut Gür, 3rd Vice President Masayuki Itagaki, Chair, Corrosion Division Greg Jackson, Chair, High-Temperature, Energy, Materials & Processes Division Christopher Jannuzzi, Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer Ajit Khosla, Chair, Sensor Division Yue Kuo, Past President Robb Micek, Nonprofit Financial Professional Junichi Murota, Chair, Electronics & Photonics Division Slava Rotkin, Chair, Nanocarbons Division Diane Smith, Chair, Organic & Biological Electrochemistry Division John Staser, Chair, Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Engineering Division Vaidyanathan Subramanian, Chair, Energy Technology Division E. Jennings Taylor, Chair, Interdisciplinary Science & Technology Subcommittee Petr Vanýsek, Chair, Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division Eric Wachsman, 2nd Vice President

Contact Information The Electrochemical Society 65 South Main Street, Building D, Pennington, NJ, 08534-2839, USA tel: 1.609.737.1902, fax: 1.609.737.2743 General Questions: ecs@electrochem.org Publications: publications@electrochem.org Meetings: meetings@electrochem.org Sponsorships: sponsorship@electrochem.org Membership: customerservice@electrochem.org Development: development@electrochem.org Awards: awards@electrochem.org

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ECS Welcomes You to Atlanta

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n behalf of the board of directors, volunteer leadership, and staff of ECS, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 236th ECS Meeting. ECS is proud to have the Hilton Atlanta as the headquarters hotel for the meeting. Located in the heart of the city, the hotel is within walking distance of the Museum of Design Atlanta, and AmericasMart and nearby attractions like Centennial Olympic Park and Zoo Atlanta. In between the sightseeing, make the most of all the perks the meeting has to offer: network with colleagues, view current research, and discover new opportunities for collaboration! To kick off this exciting week, join us for the opening reception on Sunday in the Grand Salon at 1900h. You won’t want to miss the plenary session on Monday, located in the Grand Salon West, where we will welcome all attendees and wrap up the first full meeting day with the ECS Lecture “DARPA Advances in Electrochemistry Christina Bock and Solid State Science and Technology” by Valerie Browning. We will also recognize Society award winners ECS President John W. Weidner, recipient of the Carl Wagner Memorial Award, and Shimshon Gottesfeld, recipient of the Olin Palladium Award. Be sure to attend the many society, division, and section award talks in various symposia throughout the week. Check out the technical program for more details. Of course, don’t forget to visit the exhibit hall located in the Grand Ballroom to learn more about our exciting lineup of industryleading exhibitors and mingle with colleagues. The poster sessions on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday will feature hundreds of posters that you can browse at your leisure. You should also stop by the ECS booth to learn more about the society and Free the Science, an initiative that aims to make our research freely available to anyone, anywhere to advance our sciences and solve problems for humanity. Finally, make sure to download the ECS mobile app on your Apple or Android device, where you’ll be able to access the ECS meeting scheduler. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to stop by the registration area for further assistance. We thank you again for your continued support of ECS!

Program Guide Author Index ....................................................................230 Awards, Division ................................................................24 Awards, Society .................................................................23 Class of Fellows..................................................................30 Committee and Board Meetings........................................21 Companion Registrant Program...........................................2 Data Science Showcase......................................................15 Division Events...................................................................21 ECS Committees and Subcommittees.................................46 ECS Division Officers...........................................................43 ECS Editorial Boards...........................................................42 ECS Officers and Staff.................................inside front cover ECS Sections.......................................................................43 ECS Student Chapters.........................................................44 ECS Transactions (ECST) for Atlanta ...................................49 Electrochemical Energy Summit.........................................16 Events-at-a-Glance.............................................................18 Exhibitors............................................................................34 Floor Plans ....................................................................... 7-8 Future ECS Meetings .........................................................63

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General Meeting Information ..............................................2 Get to Know ECS ..................................................................3 Highlighted Events..............................................................11 Information for Presenters...................................................4 Institutional Members ............................... inside back cover Local Area Map ....................................................................6 Meeting Abstracts................................................................3 Meeting App.........................................................................2 Message from the President................................................1 Plenary Session...................................................................22 Poster Session Information..................................................4 Professional Development Workshops...............................11 Registration Information......................................................2 Section Events ...................................................................21 Sessions-at-a-Glance .........................................................66 Short Courses.....................................................................14 Sponsors.............................................................................40 Symposium Sponsors .........................................................41 Symposium Topics..............................................................64 Technical Program..............................................................82

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Registration

Things to Know

Location: Group Registration

Saturday.......................................................................... 1600-1900h Sunday............................................................................ 0700-1900h Monday........................................................................... 0700-1900h Tuesday........................................................................... 0700-1730h Wednesday...................................................................... 0700-1600h Thursday......................................................................... 0700-1000h

Registration Fees*

On Site Registration Fees Member.......................................................................................$820 Nonmember .............................................................................$1,035 Student Member .........................................................................$480 Student Nonmember ..................................................................$540 One Day Member .......................................................................$655 One Day Nonmember ................................................................$800 Emeritus & Honorary Member ......................................................$0 Nontechnical Registrant ...............................................................$65 *All prices are in U.S. Dollars

Who must pay the registration fee?

All meeting participants, including invited speakers, are required to pay the appropriate registration fees. Individuals participating in short courses along with the meeting are required to register for both events.

Wifi

There is complimentary internet access in the meeting space for all attendees. Username: freethescience Password: openaccess

ADA Accessibility

Special accommodations for those attendees living with a disability will be handled on an individual basis. Contact the meeting headquarters today if you will need assistance by emailing meetings@ electrochem.org or stop by registration on site.

Permissions Granted to ECS

ECS reserves the right to electronically record any or all meetingrelated events. By registering for and/or attending an ECS meeting you are granting ECS permission to use any recording or photography made of you at any meeting event or anywhere within the meeting venue.

Speaker Indemnification

The ideas and opinions expressed in the technical sessions, conferences, and any handout materials provided are those of the presenter. They are not those of ECS, nor can any endorsement by ECS be claimed.

Photography and Recording is NOT Permitted in Technical Sessions

Companion / Nontechnical Registrant Program

Travel companions of attendees are invited to register for the meeting as a nontechnical registrant. The nontechnical registrant fee of $65 includes admission to non-ticketed social events and a “Welcome to Atlanta” gift packet.

Lost Badge or Ticket

There will be a $30 charge for reprinting lost badges or tickets. Admittance will not be granted to ticketed events without an actual ticket. Tickets must be reprinted at registration during scheduled hours and cannot be reprinted at the event itself.

Short Course Registration

Three short courses are being offered on Sunday, October 13 from 0800h to 1630h. Pre-registration for short courses is required— the deadline was October 7; however, if you are interested in registering for a short course please stop by registration to see if space is available.

Short Course Registration Fees* Course Only Regular Fees

Course Regular Fees (Price discounted with the purchase of a meeting registration)

Member .................................$625.............................................$500 Nonmember............................$775.............................................$650

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By attending the ECS meeting, you agree that you will not record any technical session activity, without the express written consent of ECS. If you violate this policy you will be removed from the meeting and your registration will be revoked without the possibility of a refund.

Financial Assistance

Financial assistance is limited and generally governed by the symposium organizers. Contact your symposium organizers to see if funding is available. Individuals requiring an official letter of invitation should write to the meeting headquarters office; such letters will not imply any financial responsibilities of ECS.

Letters of Attendance

Individuals requiring an official letter of attendance should visit the “Letters of Attendance” self-help computer in the registration area or see a meeting representative.

Need an Invoice?

Your registration information and invoice are available to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from your own computer. Go to www.electrochem.org to log into your account to access this information today.

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Meeting App

Download the ECS app, by searching “ECS mobile” in your app store, to put the technical program and personal meeting scheduler on your mobile device. Browse, add, and sync sessions, events, and presentations to create your own custom itinerary! Connect with ECS all year and stay informed with the latest news in the world of electrochemistry and solid state science. The online program can also be found on the 236th ECS Meeting homepage.

Tools for a Successful Meeting Experience

• First time attendee? Attend orientation at 0730h on Monday. • Access all of the meeting abstracts online at https://www.electrochem.org/236 • Become familiar with the meeting layout by using the maps on pages 7-8. • Turn off cell phones during presentations and remember photography and recording in the session rooms is prohibited. • Become a Member! Stop by customer service, in the registration area, for more information. • Visit the exhibit hall to network and learn more about the latest innovations in the industry. • Tell us about your experience by completing the post conference survey that will be sent via email.

Advance your career in Atlanta

• Attend a Professional Development Workshop, see page 11 for more information. • Visit the exhibit hall to talk with leading companies in the field and network with poster presenters. Start researching which booths you will stop by on page 34. • Check out the newly launched ECS Career Center, available all year round, at jobs.electrochem.org. • Update your LinkedIn profile with a new photo! Receive a complimentary professional portrait in the exhibit hall, Booth 508. • Meet the leaders of the division that aligns with your field at the Opening Reception on Sunday.

Meeting Abstracts

Always right at hand—and as always, FREE TO ACCESS! Registrants may easily access all abstracts via the meeting scheduler or may download them from the meeting website. Paper editions of meeting abstracts are not distributed; attendees who require paper should download abstracts and print them in advance of the meeting.

Get to Know ECS The ECS Exhibit Booth

Stop by the ECS booth on the exhibit floor to engage and discover more about the programs and services available to you. Representatives from publications, membership, meetings, and development will be available at various times to answer your questions. Learn more about: − Individual and institutional membership at ECS − How to publish with ECS and why publish open access − Upcoming ECS biannual and sponsored meetings − Exhibit, sponsorship, and advertising opportunities − Free the Science initiative − Subscribing to the ECS Digital Library − Awards, educational programs, and much more!

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Participate in other booth activities: − Stop by to enter to win the following raffles: • Free Meeting Registration for the 237th ECS Meeting or IMCS 18, in Montreal, Canada • Free Lifetime Membership • Monographs (Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, Second Edition, and Atmospheric Corrosion, Second Edition) − Pick up ECS swag − Make a donation to the ECS Free the Science initiative

Conference Proceedings

Proceedings papers from select symposia have been published online in ECS Transactions. All 236th ECS Meeting issues are available to browse and read on an article-level in the ECS Digital Library, and may also be purchased in full as an instant PDF download from the ECS Online Store.

Publish with ECS Following Your Presentation

ECS has several excellent publication venues, and accepts research in a variety of formats. Consider submitting a preprint of your full-text manuscript, poster, or presentation slides, to ECS’s preprint service, ECSarXiv. Submit today at www. electrochem.org/ecsarxiv. ECS’s peer-reviewed journals, Journal of The Electrochemical Society and the ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, provide continuous publication while maintaining the highest standards of peer review. Both journals offer the option of publishing open access (OA) through ECS’s Author Choice Open Access program. This program has various discount options, allowing most authors to publish OA for FREE through ECS membership or through the ECS Plus subscription program! To learn more, visit www.electrochem.org/ oa or contact oa@electrochem.org.

Join your community. Develop your potential. Advance your career.

Ask any ECS member why they joined ECS. Their response likely will be: “My advisor was a member of the Society and encouraged me to join,” or “ECS members receive great discounts on biannual meeting registrations.” Next, ask them why they have remained an ECS member. Nearly all members will attest that, after joining the Society, ECS quickly became their family, connected them to a job opportunity, or helped advance their professional career. ECS members receive great benefits—both in discounts and in professional development. Visit www.electrochem.org/join to join today or stop by customer service in the registration area.

Free the Science

Free the Science is ECS’s initiative to move toward a future that embraces open science to further advance research in our fields. This is a long-term vision for transformative change in the traditional models of communicating scholarly research. ECS believes that openness democratizes access to the scientific process; to that end, ECS is committed to playing a crucial role in implementing the necessary changes. More openness in our sciences means faster progress and solutions to global challenges in human health and the sustainability of the planet. Support Free the Science by submitting your poster or slide presentation to ECSarXiv, publishing open access in an ECS journal, or stopping by the ECS exhibit booth to learn more.

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General Meeting Information

Information for Presenters Commercial advertisements or publicity will NOT be permitted during oral or poster presentations. For further detailed information on oral and poster presentation requirements, please visit the Author & Presenter Info page on the 236th ECS Meeting website.

Oral presentations must be in English. Laptop computers and projectors will be available in each symposium room for presentations, and presenting authors MUST have their presentation on a USB flash drive to be used with the dedicated laptop. Speakers requiring special equipment must have submitted a written request to ECS headquarters (meetings@electrochem.org) prior to the meeting; no special requests will be handled onsite. Additional information for oral presentations are as follows: • Arrive to your session room early and introduce yourself to the session chairs (they will have a blue chair ribbon on their nametag). • No additional time is given for Q&A. If you plan to have Q&A, be sure to prepare your talk accordingly, based on the duration you were given in your acceptance notification. • There is no speaker ready room.

Poster presentations must be in English, and correspond to the abstract number and assigned date of presentation, as detailed in your acceptance notification. Additional information for the poster sessions are as follows: • No posters will be displayed without author participation, no exceptions will be granted. • You must remove your poster at the end of each session. Any posters left will be discarded. • Posters may be mounted from 1400-1700h on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. You may only mount your poster on the day of your presentation. • Pushpins and/or thumbtacks will be supplied. • There will be two posters per board, so allow equal space for the second poster on your board. • Authors are responsible for the security of their displays and all items of value; ECS will not assume any responsibility for lost, stolen, or broken articles. The Z01 General Student Poster Session will be held as a part of the Tuesday General Poster Session and Technical Exhibit. Students may set up their presentations from 1400-1700h; judging of the posters will begin at 1700h and formal presentations will begin at 1800h. Winners will be announced and awards will be presented during the Wednesday General Poster Session from approximately 1815-1830h.

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Highlighted Events Opening Reception Grand Salon

Sunday ..................................................................1900-2100h

Professional Development Workshops Professional Portraits

Come get a taste for Atlanta and help kick-off an exciting week! All attendees are welcome to attend for light snacks, an open bar, and ample time to network.

Grand Ballroom – Booth 508

Session Chair and Symposium Organizer Breakfast

A great first impression is everything when entering the job market or when building up your professional social network. Put your best foot forward! Update your LinkedIn profile with a new headshot! Professional portraits are complimentary, on behalf of ECS. No appointment necessary.

Crystal Ballroom

Monday.................................................................0700-0800h The success of the meeting is very much due to the hard work of the session chairs, symposium organizers, and division members. All are encouraged to attend this orientation to ensure they are best prepared for their roles in the meeting, and to learn helpful information about future meetings.

Technical Exhibition Grand Ballroom

Monday ................................................................1800-2000h Tuesday and Wednesday ....................................1400-2000h

Student and General Poster Sessions Grand Ballroom

Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.....................1800-2000h After a full day of sitting in session rooms, this event offers a great opportunity to continue your research while in motion. In this session, presenters will meet & greet attendees, field questions, make connections, and discuss compelling research questions. Browse the aisles to find the specific posters that spark your interest!

Student Mixer

Crystal Ballroom A&B Monday ................................................................2000-2200h Wrap up the first full day of the 236th ECS Meeting with friends and peers at the Student Mixer. The event offers students and early-career professionals a space to mix and mingle in a relaxed setting while enjoying light food and refreshments. Don’t miss it! Purchase your tickets online or visit customer service located in the registration area. Sponsored by BMW. Student Member .............................................................$5.00 Student Nonmember.................................................... $10.00

Networking Breaks

Second Floor Prefunction, and Grand Ballroom Monday through Thursday .................................0930-1000h Monday through Wednesday .............................1530-1600h Take a moment to stretch your legs, reenergize with coffee or tea and network with fellow attendees and exhibitors before your next session.

Running an Effective Meeting

Room 204 Instructor: Dennis Hess, Georgia Institute of Technology Monday ............................................................... 0800-0900h Meetings are activities that play a critical role in decision-making and change within the successful operation of a team or organization. Unfortunately, meetings are frequently viewed as bad, ineffective, and a waste of time. Such conclusions are often justified because they result from ineffective leadership and unprofessional behavior by attendees. This workshop will explore reasons for the inappropriate conduct displayed and discuss approaches to facilitate effective and productive meetings. This is a one-hour workshop. Student Member............................................................. $5.00 Student Nonmember.................................................... $10.00 Member......................................................................... $15.00 Nonmember.................................................................. $20.00

Managing and Leading Teams

Room 204 Instructor: Dennis Hess, Georgia Institute of Technology Monday ............................................................... 1000-1200h Nearly all engineers and scientists work in teams where a leader oversees and guides process/product development and direction. When technically-trained individuals undertake a leadership role, frustration is a frequent outcome, despite technical competency and good intentions. This workshop will discuss reasons why engineers and scientists often find adaptation into leadership roles disconcerting and will explore ways to smooth the transition. This is a two-hour workshop. Student Member............................................................. $5.00 Student Nonmember.................................................... $10.00 Member......................................................................... $15.00 Nonmember.................................................................. $20.00

U.S. Immigration & Visa Options for International Researchers

Room 204 Instructor: Brendan Delaney, Frank & Delaney Immigration Law, LLC. Monday ............................................................... 1400-1530h Foreign national researchers face challenges in navigating their employment opportunities and career path in the United States due to visa and immigration-related issues. This session will review and discuss the temporary visa options open to them, including the F-1 OPT, the J-1 Research Scholar Visa, and the H-1B. (continued on page 13)

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Highlighted Events

Take time to explore exhibits from the leading vendors in the electrochemical and solid state science fields. Make sure to also stop by the exhibit hall for Poster Sessions and the Networking Breaks. View the exhibitor listing on page 34.

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Professional Development Workshops (continued from page 11)

We will also review other issues associated with these visas, including the two year home residence requirement associated with the J-1 Visa and the process for obtaining a waiver as needed. Other aspects of the discussion will include looking at the options and avenues that this population faces as their career progresses, advances in terms of visa transition, and how they can build their CV/Resume for purposes of strengthening a case for permanent residency from both an employer-sponsored and self-sponsored standpoint. This will include an overview of self-sponsored green card applications including the types of evidence, documents, and material an applicant would need to pursue such an option, which in turn may allow them to expand their career opportunities and transition to an employment position of their own accord in both an academic and industry setting. This is a one-and-a-half-hour workshop. Student Member............................................................. $5.00 Student Nonmember.................................................... $10.00 Member......................................................................... $15.00 Nonmember.................................................................. $20.00

Essential Elements for Employment Success Room 204 Instructor: Michel Foure, Berkeley Grant Writing

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Strategic Tools for a Successful Career

Room 204 Instructor: Michel Foure, Berkeley Grant Writing Wednesday .......................................................... 0900-1200h Scientists and engineers often find themselves trapped in a career that is far from fulfilling their dreams and aspirations. It is not for a lack of working hard. It is simply because they have not learned or (re)discovered themselves the keys to build a very successful career. This workshop offers hands-on exercises, adapted from part of the material developed and presented in the Mentoring Program for early-career scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Energy Technology Area. This is three-hour workshop. *Please note pre-registration is required. Student Member........................................................... $15.00 Student Nonmember.................................................... $30.00 Member......................................................................... $45.00 Nonmember.................................................................. $60.00

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Landing your next job requires selective and effective networking, developing and submitting specifically targeted resumes and cover letters, locating relevant job opportunities, and preparing for and participating in the job interview. This workshop will provide up-todate information and tips for employment success. This is a threehour workshop.

review appointment, you must first attend the Essential Elements for Employment Success; registration for a resume review occurs during the Essential Elements for Employment Success workshop. Appointments are 20-minutes in length. *You must register for Essential Elements for Employment Success in order to participate.

Student Member............................................................. $5.00 Student Nonmember.................................................... $10.00 Member......................................................................... $15.00 Nonmember.................................................................. $20.00

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Tuesday ............................................................... 1230-1400h Students and early career researchers are not going to want to miss this mentoring event. Join a roundtable with five of your peers and an established ECS member to build your contacts, ask questions about career paths and opportunities, and share in stories about professional life. Sign up early to reserve your spot! This is a one-and-a-half-hour roundtable workshop. *Please note pre-registration is required. Student Member............................................................. $5.00 Student Nonmember.................................................... $10.00 Member......................................................................... $15.00 Nonmember.................................................................. $20.00

Resume Review

Room 315 Instructor: Michel Foure, Berkeley Grant Writing Tuesday ............................................................... 1400-1800h Wednesday .......................................................... 1400-1800h Bring your resume for a one-on-one session with an industry leader and expert on resume development. You will walk away with a resume that is sure to land you your next interview. To sign-up for a resume

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Go Green Did you know that almost

11,000 lbs (4,989.5 kgs) of paper is used to create the meeting program? Each program is comprised of about 250 pages of content which creates a coveted token of the meeting but also generates a lot of waste at the end of the week. Help ECS with our goal to live our mission and reduce our impact on the environment by accessing the meeting program online! Between the online version, which is available in advance of the printed copy on the meeting homepage, and the meeting app, all of the same information is available at your fingertips with little to no environmental consequences!

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Highlighted Events Short Courses ECS short courses are all-day classes designed to provide students or the seasoned professional with an in-depth education on a wide range of topics. Taught by academic and industry experts, the small class size makes for an excellent opportunity for personalized instruction, helping both novices and experts advance their technical expertise and knowledge. Short courses are open to the public with special discounts given to meeting attendees. Short courses will be offered on Sunday, October 13, 2019, from 0800h to 1630h. Short course registration also includes:

Breakfast Location: individual session rooms, see short course locations 0800-0900h

Advanced Impedance Spectroscopy Room 212 Instructor: Mark Orazem

Highlighted Events

This course is intended for chemists, physicists, materials scientists, and engineers with an interest in applying electrochemical impedance techniques to study a broad variety of electrochemical processes. The attendee will develop a basic understanding of the technique, the sources of errors in impedance measurements, the manner in which experiments can be optimized to reduce these errors, and the use of graphical methods to interpret measurements in terms of meaningful physical properties. Course outline: • The motivation for using impedance spectroscopy advantages as compared to other transient techniques and the conditions under which its use is ideally suited; • The basic concepts of how impedance is measured; • Proper selection of experimental parameters; • Graphical representation of impedance data, including methods to extract some physically meaningful parameters; • Constant-phase elements; • Application of electrical circuit analogues, and • The meaning of the Kramers-Kronig relations. The concepts will be illustrated by applications to different systems including corrosion, fuel cells, batteries, and transport through membranes such as skin. A list of suggested references will be provided. This course is the first in a two course sequence offered at alternating ECS meetings by Professor Orazem. The second course in the series, “Advanced Impedance Spectroscopy,” introduces model development based on proposed reaction mechanisms, statistical analysis of impedance data, and regression analysis.

Fundamentals of Electrochemistry: Basic Theory and Kinetic Methods Room 213 Instructor: James Noël

This course covers the basic theory and application of electrochemical science. It is targeted toward people with a physical sciences or engineering background who have not been trained as electrochemists, but who want to add electrochemical methods to their repertoire of research approaches. There are many fields in which researchers originally approach their work from another discipline but then discover that it would be advantageous to understand and use some electrochemical methods to complement the work that they are doing.

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Lunch Location: Room 208/209/210 1200-1330h The course has just been fully revised to include more practical examples and a more manageable volume of material. It complements a revised sister course, “Fundamentals of Electrochemistry: Basic Theory and Thermodynamic Methods,” offered by the same instructor at the ECS spring meetings. The two courses have a different emphasis, and each is designed to be a stand-alone introduction to electrochemical fundamentals. If both courses are desired, they can be taken in either order. Course outline: • Introduction and Overview of Electrode Processes • Potential: Significance and Proper Measurement ○ Cell potentials and EMF, half-reactions, cell notation, reference electrodes, standard potentials and Nernst equation vs. open circuit potential ○ Electrode-solution interface and double-layer structure • Chemical Stoichiometry vs. Faraday’s Law ○ coulometry, bulk electrolysis • Theoretical Basis for Methods ○ Chemical vs. electrochemical kinetics, current-potential relationship, exchange current, Butler-Volmer equation, Tafel equation and Tafel plots, reaction mechanisms ○ Mass-transfer effects, Nernst approximation ○ Coupled reactions and corrosion • Methodology ○ Potential measurements, cyclic voltammetry, Tafel analysis, linear polarization technique, chronoamperometry, chronocoulometry, rotating disk and rotating ring disc electrodes, ultra microelectrodes, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy • Electrochemical Instrumentation ○ Voltmeters, ammeters, potentiostats, galvanostats, IR compensation, design of electrochemical cells

Electrodeposition Fundamentals and Applications Room 214 Instructors: Stanko Brankovic and Giovanni Zangari

Electrodeposition is widely being used in the fabrication of materials and devices, and most recently this technique has been successfully applied to the fabrication of various components in energy conversion systems. This course will offer the opportunity to students, researchers and practitioners with a variety of technical backgrounds to be introduced for the first time or to refresh their understanding of the fundamentals of the technique, as well as to gain a perspective of its potentials in nanostructure fabrication, with particular focus on energy conversion and storage application. In this course the attendees will gain practical knowledge of the methods and techniques used in the synthesis of catalysts for fuel cells, components for batteries and capacitors, and radiation absorbers for photovoltaic and photelectrochemical devices.

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Course outline: The course will be structured in two modules: • Fundamentals of electrodeposition ○ Thermodynamics and kinetics ○ Thin film formation: the art and science of controlling microstructure and morphology ○ Electrochemical engineering aspects

• Electrodeposition for energy conversion devices ○ Surface control electrochemical film formation down to the single atomic layer: Surface Limited Replacement Reaction and Electrochemical Atomic Layer Epitaxy ○ Electrodeposition of electrocatalyst materials ○ How to produce interpenetrating structures: application to batteries and supercapacitors ○ Thin film and nanostructured radiation absorbers for photovoltaic and photoelectrochemical devices.

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ECS Data Science Showcase Monday, October 14 Room 314 Organizers

Daniel Schwartz is the Boeing-Sutter Professor of Chemical Engineering and Director of the Clean Energy Institute at the University of Washington, and brings electrochemistry and modeling expertise to the team. David Beck is the director of research with the eScience Institute at the University of Washington and leads regular hackathons; he is also associate director of the NSF Data Intensive Research Enabling CleanTech PhD training program. Matthew Murbach is past president of the University of Washington ECS Student Chapter and an advanced data sciences PhD trainee; he has been leading the student section software development sessions on the UW campus and has practical experience coaching electrochemical scientists and engineers in software development.

As of press time, the list of showcase talks is not finalized. Please make sure to check the online meeting program (www.electrochem.org/236) for the updated schedule of talks.

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The ECS Data Science Showcase will highlight new electrochemical and solid state research and the open source software and datasets that underpin the work. Research talks will be complemented by a demonstration on how others can access, use, modify, and improve the open source tools and data associated with the research project. Because data science is a fast moving field, the showcase will conclude with a “Late Breaking News” session to feature emerging electrochemical and solid state research that embraces open software and open data sets. Especially valued are contributions that feature early stage research where alpha- and beta-testers can be solicited to improve new open research products. The organizers welcome direct email contact by prospective contributors to the Late Breaking News section, up to four weeks prior to the event.


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9th Annual Electrochemical Energy Summit Electrochemistry in Space October 14 – 16 Room 305

The growth in space-related activities is spurring development and investment from private entities as well as public government agencies from around the world. The potential for increased lunar and Martian activities with in situ resource utilization (ISRU), human space flight, and in-space satellite maintenance and space debris management present many technical challenges and opportunities where electrochemistry will play a central role. These include but are by no means limited to:

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1) Electrochemical power sources with high specific power and robust materials to survive harsh environments of space 2) Long-term energy storage for transient management of solar resources in various extraterrestrial environments 3) Electrochemical processes for efficient environmental controls for extraterrestrial activities 4) Sensors for materials, chemical, and radiation detection and for environmental and human health monitoring 5) Sensors for planetary and extraterrestrial explorations. 6) In situ resource utilization and conversion of lunar, Martian, and asteroid materials to produce propellants, clean water, oxygen, and structural or functional materials/devices

There is a rapidly growing awareness that space travel, development, and other activities will be fueled through processes and systems that enable extraction of materials and propellants in space for more affordable and flexible transport and facilities construction. The role of electrochemistry in establishing the processes, systems, and infrastructure to support such advances in space activities will be critical. This interdisciplinary symposium will bring together speakers from across a broad range of disciplines to discuss how advances in research and development for electrochemistry in space are addressing these exciting challenges and opportunities.

SESSIONS • Electrochemistry for Life Support • Power Sources for Space Applications • Batteries for Space Applications • Electrochemical Sensors for Space • Electrochemistry for Space Resource Utilization • Materials Processing for Space Applications • Poster Session

INVITED SPEAKERS “Electrochemical Production of Oxygen and Fuel on Mars” S. E. Elangovan, OxEon Energy, LLC Monday at 1000h “Ammonia Oxidation Reaction Under Microgravity Conditions” C. R. Cabrera, University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras Monday at 1420h “Saft Gen 6 Electrochemistry for GEO/LEO Application” C. Ma, Saft America Inc. Tuesday at 0800h

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T. P. Barrera A. M. Herring G. J. Nelson J. Koehne

“Electrochemical Processes for in Situ Resource Utilization” P. Hintze, NASA Kennedy Space Center Tuesday at 1000h “Electrochemistry’s Role in Current and Future Environmental Control and Life Support Systems” B. Brown, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Wednesday at 0820h “Capillary Electrophoresis Instrumentation and Methods for Spaceflight Missions of Exploration” M. Fernanda Mora, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Wednesday at 1000h

The ECS Electrochemical Energy Summit (E2S) brings together policy makers and researchers to educate about the critical issues of energy needs and the pivotal research in electrochemical energy that can address societal needs and sustainability issues. The Summit facilitates interactions between policy makers and researchers through a variety of formats: keynote presentations, panel discussions, poster sessions, demonstrations, workshops, and associated social events and receptions.

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40 Years After: A Symposium on Diversity Wednesday, October 16 Room 313

“The Electrochemical Society strives to be an inclusive organization that promotes and values diversity. We recognize and respect the rights of all, and are committed to building and maintaining a culture that encourages, supports, and celebrates the unique backgrounds and experiences of our members, volunteers, employees, and constituents. Diversity is our strength. It fuels innovation, enhances collaboration, enables our best accomplishments, brings us closer to the communities we serve, and advances our mission to promote electrochemical and solid state science worldwide.” -ECS Diversity Statement

in academia, industry, and national laboratories. This symposium will consist of a mix of contributors, as we look back at significant contributions made by female scientists to the field of electrochemistry and look forward to the future of the Society. Senior and junior electrochemists and engineers will make invited presentations that include their professional experiences, with contributions from a variety of researchers working in the electrochemical sciences.

INVITED SPEAKERS “National Science Foundation Innovation Programs” J. S. Molla, National Science Foundation Wednesday at 0840h

“Finding Creativity and Balance in a Technical Career” K. J. Hanson, retired (AT&T) Wednesday at 1440h

“Gender Bias in STEM Workplaces” R. Rincon, Society of Women Engineers Wednesday at 0940h

“Four Decades of Diversification and Progress at ECS” R. Calvo, retired (The Electrochemical Society) Wednesday at 1530h

“Batteries to Power Implantable Medical Devices: Development and Inspiration” E. S. Takeuchi, Brookhaven National Lab; K. J. Takeuchi, Stony Brook University; and A. C. Marschilok, Brookhaven National Lab Wednesday at 1110h

SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS A. H. Suroviec C. Bock J. Leddy

L. Deligianni S. Virtanen

PANEL

In honor of the first female president of the ECS, elected in 1979, we are looking back at the past 40 years of science diversity advances and what the next 40 years hold. The panelists are from a variety of backgrounds and will be speaking about their personal experiences and what work they have been doing to advance diversity in science.

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Ester Takeuchi, Jesus Soriano Molla, Kathy Ayres, Roque Calvo, and Carrie G. Shepler Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

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Diversity and inclusion are growing in recognition as beneficial components in creating positive work environments and meetings, broadening and deepening perspectives in science and technology, promoting R&D and innovation, and enhancing technology. This symposium, on the 40th anniversary of the first female ECS president Joan Berkowitz, seeks to celebrate ECS’s past as well as look to the future. This unique symposium is designed as a venue for diverse researchers to share technical information as well as their experiences


Featured Events Events-at-a-Glance Sunday, October 13 0700-1900h �����������Meeting Registration is open, Group Registration 0800-0900h �����������Short Course Breakfast*, Individual Session Rooms, see page 14 for locations 0800h ��������������������Technical Sessions begin (check technical program on page 82 for details) 0900-1630h �����������Short Courses*, see page 14 for locations 1900-2100h �����������Opening Reception, Grand Salon

Monday, October 14 0700-1900h �����������Meeting Registration is open, Group Registration 0700-0800h �����������Session Chair and Symposium Organizer Orientation Breakfast, Crystal Ballroom 0800h ��������������������Technical Sessions begin (check technical program on page 93 for details) 0800-0900h �����������Running an Effective Meeting*, Room 204 0800-1600h �����������ECS Data Science Showcase, see page 15 for details 0930-1000h �����������Coffee and Networking Break, Second Floor Prefunction 1000-1200h �����������Managing and Leading Teams*, Room 204 1000-1400h �����������Electrochemical Energy Summit (E2S) Electrochemistry in Space, see page 16 for details 1400-1530h �����������U.S. Immigration & Visa Options for International Researchers*, Room 204 1400-1700h �����������Poster Set-up Period - Monday Evening Presenters, Grand Ballroom 1530-1600h �����������Coffee and Networking Break, Second Floor Prefunction 1700-1800h �����������Plenary Session, Grand Salon West 1800-2000h �����������Technical Exhibit & General Poster Session, Grand Ballroom 2000-2200h �����������Student Mixer*, Crystal Ballroom A&B

Tuesday, October 15 Featured Events

0700-1730h �����������Meeting Registration is open, Group Registration 0800h ��������������������Technical Sessions begin (check technical program on page 127 for details) 0800-1720h �����������Electrochemical Energy Summit (E2S) Electrochemistry in Space, see page 16 for details 0900-1200h �����������Essential Elements for Employment Success*, Room 204 0930-1000h �����������Coffee and Networking Break, Second Floor Prefunction

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1200-1400h �����������Fellows Luncheon*, Room 205/206 1230-1400h �����������Refresh and Connect: An ECS Mentoring Session, Galleria 8 1400-2000h �����������Come visit our Exhibitors!, Grand Ballroom 1400-1700h �����������Poster Set-up Period - Tuesday Evening Posters, Grand Ballroom 1400-1800h �����������Resume Review (appointment required), Room 315 1530-1600h �����������Coffee and Networking Break, Grand Ballroom 1700-2000h �����������Professional Portraits, Grand Ballroom, Booth 508 1800-2000h �����������General & Student Poster Session, Grand Ballroom

Wednesday, October 16 0700-1600h �����������Meeting Registration is open, Group Registration 0800h ��������������������Technical Sessions begin (check technical program on page 172 for details) 0820-1740h �����������Electrochemical Energy Summit (E2S) Electrochemistry in Space, see page 16 for details 0830-1700h �����������40 Years After: A Symposium on Diversity, see page 17 for details 0900-1200h �����������Strategic Tools for a Successful Career*, Room 204 0930-1000h �����������Coffee and Networking Break, Second Floor Prefunction 1400-2000h �����������Come visit our Exhibitors!, Grand Ballroom 1400-1700h �����������Poster Set-up Period - Wednesday Evening Posters, Grand Ballroom 1400-1800h �����������Resume Review (appointment required), Room 315 1530-1600h �����������Coffee and Networking Break, Grand Ballroom 1700-2000h �����������Professional Portraits, Grand Ballroom, Booth 508 1800-2000h �����������General Poster Session, Grand Ballroom 1815-1830h �����������Z01 Student Poster Award Winner Presentation, Grand Ballroom

Thursday, October 17 0700-1000h �����������Meeting Registration is open, Group Registration 0800h ��������������������Technical Sessions begin (check technical program on page 215 for details) 0930-1000h �����������Coffee and Networking Break, Second Floor Prefunction *ticketed required: tickets may be purchased in advance or by stopping by customer service.

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Featured Events Division Events

Sections Events

Sunday, October 13

Monday, October 14

1700-1900h �����������Dielectric Science and Technology Symposium Planning, Crystal Ballroom A 1700-1900h �����������Corrosion Division Executive Committee, Room 404 1700-1900h �����������Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Division Symposium Planning Committee, Room 405 1700-2000h �����������Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division Symposium Planning Committee, Room 406 1800-1900h �����������Sensor Division Executive Committee, Room 403 1800-2000h �����������Electronics and Photonics Division Executive Committee, Crystal Ballroom C 1800-2100h �����������Battery Division Executive Committee and Symposium Planning Subcommittee, Room 407 1815-1930h �����������Low Temperature Fuel Cell Coordinating Committee, Room 207

1800-1900h ...........Europe Section Executive Committee, Room 403 1900-2000h ...........Europe Section Meeting, Room 405

Monday, October 14 0700-0900h �����������High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes Division Executive Committee, Room 401 0700-0900h �����������Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Division Executive Committee, Room 406 0700-0900h �����������Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division Executive Committee, Room 402 1215-1415h �����������Electrodeposition Division Future Symposia Meeting Luncheon, Room 403 1830-2030h �����������Luminescence & Display Materials Division Executive Committee & General Reception, Room 406 & 407 1900-2100h �����������Electrodeposition Division Executive Committee, Room 404 1900-2100h �����������Energy Technology Division Executive Committee, Room 401 & 402 1215-1400h �����������Battery Division Luncheon and Business Meeting, Crystal Ballroom 1215-1400h �����������Corrosion Division Luncheon and Business Meeting, Room 404 & 405 1215-1400h �����������High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes Division Luncheon and Business Meeting, Room 403 1215-1400h �����������Sensor Division Luncheon and Business Meeting, Room 401 & 402 1900-2000h �����������Corrosion Division Award Reception, Room Room 403

Sunday, October 13 1600-1730h ...........Interface Advisory Board, Room 206 1800-2000h �����������PRiME Organizing Committee, Room 401

Monday, October 14 0800-1000h ...........Joint Journal Editorial Board, Room 206 & 207 1030-1130h ...........Sponsorship Committee, Room 205 1300-1430h ...........Education Committee, Room 207 1300-1500h ...........ECS Transactions Editorial Advisory Board, Room 205 1500-1630h ...........Individual Membership Committee, Room 206 1500-1700h ...........Nominating Committee, Room 207 1530-1630h ...........Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Subcommittee, Room 205

Tuesday, October 15 0700-0930h ...........Symposium Planning Advisory Board, Crystal Ballroom A 0730-0930h ...........Council of Past Presidents, Room 207 0930-1130h ...........Publications Subcommittee, Room 205 1400-1600h ...........Meetings Subcommittee, Room 207 1600-1800h ...........Honors and Awards Committee, Room 205

Wednesday, October 16 0700-1000h ...........Technical Affairs Committee, Room 205 1100-1200h ...........Development Committee Meeting, Room 207

Thursday, October 17 0800-1200h ...........Board of Directors Meeting, Room 401 & 402

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Tuesday, October 15

Committee and Board Meetings

Wednesday, October 16 1215-1400h �����������Electrodeposition Division Luncheon and Business Meeting, Room 401 & 402 1900-2000h �����������Battery Division Award Reception, Room 406

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Plenary & Awards The Plenary Session Monday, 1700-1800h Grand Salon West Participants from every symposium will come together for the Plenary Session where ECS President, Christina Bock, will welcome attendees to Atlanta, provide an update on ECS’s current ventures,

and take a moment to acknowledge the Society award winners. She will then introduce the highly anticipated ECS lecturer, Valerie Browning from DARPA.

The ECS Lecture DARPA Advances in Electrochemistry and Solid State Science and Technology by Valerie Browning, DARPA’s Defense Sciences Office (DSO) Valerie Browning has served as the director of DARPA’s Defense Sciences Office (DSO) since December 2017. She has over 35 years of experience in managing and executing defense-related research and development (R&D). Prior to her current assignment, she worked as an independent consultant providing subject matter expertise and strategic planning support to the Department of Defense, the Department of Energy, and other government clients. She also served as CTO for HELM System Solutions, Inc., a woman-owned small R&D business.

5 QUESTIONS with Valerie Browning

We want to make sure that the R&D community understands DARPA and how to engage our program managers when they have concepts in mind that support our mission.

Plenary

What is the message behind your talk? DARPA was formed in 1958 out of a sense of urgency within a few months of the launch of the Soviet Sputnik satellite. Our mission today remains the same as it was at the very beginning: to ensure that the U.S. was never again surprised by the technological advancements of another country, by making pivotal investments in breakthrough technologies and capabilities for national security. Since that time, DARPA has made many important investments in programs that have significantly advanced the state-of-the-art across a broad range of materials and manufacturing disciplines, to include electrochemistry and solid state technologies. DARPA continues to seek innovation in those field. Because of this, we want to make sure that the R&D community understands DARPA and how to engage our program managers when they have concepts in mind that support our mission.

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Browning was a program manager in the DSO from 2000 to 2007, where she initiated and managed a diverse R&D portfolio in areas that included metamaterials, bio-magnetics, unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) energy storage, portable power, thermoelectric materials, and others. She also worked as a research physicist at the Naval Research Laboratory from 1984 to 2000, where her areas of research included thermoelectrics, superconductors, magnetics, and magnetic oxide materials. Her presentation will highlight past and current DSO investments in electrochemistry and solid state science and technology as well as provide insight regarding how DARPA programs are generated and what might be on the horizon for future areas of interest.

Why is this an important message to highlight to the electrochemical and solid state science and technology community? DARPA’s relationship with the R&D community has been and will continue to be crucial in achieving breakthrough innovation. It is important that researchers interested in supporting the DARPA mission understand how the agency works and how to engage our program managers in order to continue to build and support a healthy R&D ecosystem for national security. How are DARPA programs generated? DARPA funds revolutionary, as opposed to evolutionary, R&D. To help us prioritize our investments, we require program managers to address a set of questions known as the Heilmeier catechism. Answers to these questions help articulate, clearly and concisely, the value proposition of a particular program—should it be executed successfully. It is important that researchers seeking funding from DARPA also fully embrace the Heilmeier catechism in presenting their innovative concepts to DARPA technical personnel.

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Society Awards Society Awards Carl Wagner Memorial Award Tuesday 1140h Room 311

Mathematical Modeling of Electrochemical Systems by John W. Weidner

John W. Weidner is dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the University of Cincinnati. Prior to being appointed dean in August of 2019, he was a professor of chemical engineering at the University of South Carolina. He received his BS in chemical engineering from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1986 and his PhD in chemical engineering from North Carolina State University under the direction of Dr. Peter S. Fedkiw in 1991. That same year he joined the University of South Carolina as an assistant professor as part of the university’s Center for Electrochemical Engineering. In the summer of 1992, he worked with Gerald Halpert as a NASA Summer Faculty Fellow in the Energy Storage Systems Group at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, modeling nickel batteries. In the fall of 1999, he spent a sabbatical at the University of California– Berkeley working with John Newman, again studying the nickel electrode. In the spring of 2000, he worked with Tom Zawodzinski

at Los Alamos National Laboratory, modeling impedance in porous electrodes. He spent his next sabbatical, from 2007 to 2008, at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems in Freiburg, Germany, developing advanced catalysts for proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers for Christopher Hebling’s hydrogen technology group. Weidner has published 113 refereed journal articles and contributed to over 200 technical presentations in the field of electrochemical engineering. His research group has created novel synthesis routines for battery materials and electrocatalysts, and has used a variety of electroanalytical techniques and developed sophisticated mathematical models to advance the fields of electrochemical reactors, advanced batteries, electrochemical capacitors, fuel cells, and electrolyzers. As a graduate student, Weidner received an ECS Energy Research Summer Fellowship and the ECS Battery Division Student Research Award for his dissertation work on the nickel electrode. In 2010, he received the ECS Energy Technology Division Research Award for his work on his patented PEM electrolyzer for the large-scale production of hydrogen from gaseous SO2 as part of the hybrid sulfur process. Weidner has been active in ECS for over 30 years, including as past chair of the Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering (IE&EE) Division and as a member-at-large of the IE&EE, Energy Technology, and Battery Divisions. He currently serves on the Interface Advisory Board. He was the inaugural editor of ECS Transactions and technical editor for the electrochemical engineering topical interest area for the Journal of The Electrochemical Society. He is a fellow of ECS and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). (continued on next page)

These innovations have led to improved performance for energy storage, propulsion, structural and functional materials, platform survivability in harsh environments, and other applications. DARPA seeks to continue building and maintaining a strong and productive working relationship with the R&D community in order to continue to lead innovation in these and many other areas.

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Hear directly from other leaders in the field,

like Tetsuya Osaka, Gordon E. Moore, and Allen J. Bard—to name a few—in our ECS Masters series, available on YouTube.

Society Awards

What do you see for the future of DARPA? DARPA has made pivotal advancements in AI technologies for nearly six decades. Today, as part of the Agency-wide AI Next Campaign, DARPA seeks to develop the next generation of AI technologies that will help transform machines from human tools to trusted, collaborative human partners. DARPA also made early pioneering investments in the quantum sciences. Today we are investing in approaches that will help transition the exquisite performance of quantum sensing out of a laboratory environment and into practical, real-world devices for navigation, sensing, communications, and timing applications. Recognizing the importance of social behavioral science in many important national security applications, I expect DARPA will continue to build a portfolio to better leverage innovation from the social sciences to address challenges in training, stabilization and deterrence missions. Finally, the need for operating in harsh environments and/or under harsh conditions, will continue to motivate DARPA to innovate in new materials, coatings, and architectures to improve platform operation and survivability in these harsh environments and conditions.

What do you hope for those attending your talk to take away? Hopefully, those with good ideas seeking to do business with DARPA will take away a better understanding of the DARPA mission, what we look for in funding innovative concepts, and how to best present their idea to a DARPA PM.n

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Society Awards Olin Palladium Award Wednesday 1640h Galleria 2

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells: Recognition of a Field of Electrochemistry for Technical Contributions Made by Outstanding Technical Teams by Shimshon Gottesfeld

Shimshon Gottesfeld obtained his DSc in chemistry in 1970 from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel, and joined the staff of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Tel Aviv in 1972. He spent an extended sabbatical leave between 1977 and 1979 at Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New Jersey. In 1984, he came to Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) on sabbatical leave, and in 1987, he became the technical project leader for the LANL Fuel Cell Research Project. Gottesfeld also initiated and directed LANL R&D work on ultracapacitors. In 1999, Gottesfeld was appointed Laboratory Fellow at LANL. Gottesfeld has published over 150 articles and several book chapters and holds 40 patents, with 10 more pending. He served as officer and chair of the division formerly known as the ECS Physical Electrochemistry Division (now known as the ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division). Gottesfeld was selected in 1999 to be an ECS fellow. During the same year, he co-initiated the series of Gordon Research Conferences on Fuel Cells. Gottesfeld is the 2006 recipient of the Grove Medal for Fuel Cell Science and Technology In 2014, he received the George Schuit Lectureship Award from the Catalysis Center at the University of Delaware. In 2007, he co-initiated a new start-up, Cellera (Israel), targeting the development of hydroxide conducting membrane fuel cells (HEMFCs). In 2015, Gottesfeld was nominated adjunct professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering of the University of Delaware. A symposium honoring his work took place at the 235th ECS Meeting, where he was presented with a Recognition Award by the U.S. DOE.

Norman Hackerman Young Author Award

Society & Division Awards

Jan Schwämmlein received his BSc and MSc in chemistry and is a PhD candidate at the Chair of Technical Electrochemistry at the Technical University of Munich. As a graduate student, Schwämmlein worked with Hubert Gasteiger on lowtemperature fuel cells, both in acidic and alkaline environments. During this time, he was able to contribute to a better understanding of the mechanism of the hydrogen oxidation reaction on bimetallic Pt-Ru catalysts via kinetic measurements on core-shell nanoparticles. Furthermore, he investigated the degradation of the anode electrode in proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) during start-up/ shut-down events. Also, the contribution of the oxygen transport resistance and the performance degradation during accelerated stress tests was studied by a full voltage loss analysis of PEMFCs. This analysis was then transferred to novel catalysts based on Pt-Y alloys for the oxygen reduction reaction. In total, Schwämmlein has authored six publications and contributed to several other papers as a coauthor. 24

Since the beginning of 2019, Schwämmlein has worked as a development engineer at Mercedes-Benz Fuel Cell GmbH.

Bruce Deal & Andy Grove Young Author Award Jiancheng Yang received his BS in chemical engineering from the University of Delaware in 2015. The following year, he received his MEng in particle technology. In the fall of 2016, Yang accepted a fellowship to pursue a PhD program in chemical engineering at the University of Florida. He joined Fan Ren’s research group to further explore and develop his research skills and interests. Yang’s primary research has focused largely on the development of vertical rectifiers using Ga2O3 wide bandgap semiconductor material for power electronics applications. He has published over 40 technical journal papers and received the Graduate Research Award from the American Vacuum Society in the fall of 2018. Yang graduated in May 2019 with a PhD in chemical engineering. He now works in the private sector as a process engineer at Keysight Technologies, a world-leading electronics test and measurement equipment company.

Division Awards Battery Division Research Award Monday 0800h Room 217

Advanced Energy Storage Systems for Enabling Electrification of Vehicles “Lithium Ion & Beyond” by Khalil Amine

Khalil Amine is an Argonne Distinguished Fellow and the leader of the Advanced Battery Technology team at Argonne National Laboratory, where he is responsible for directing the research and development of advanced materials and battery systems for HEV, PHEV, EV, satellite, military, and medical applications. Amine currently serves as a committee member of the U.S. National Research Consul, U.S. Academy of Sciences, on battery-related technologies. He is an adjunct distinguished professor at Stanford University. Among his many awards, Amine is the 2019 recipient of the prestigious Global Energy Prize. He is also a recipient of Scientific American’s Top Worldwide 50 Research Leader Award (2003), the University of Chicago Distinguished Performance Award (2008), the U.S. Federal Laboratory Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer (2009), and the DOE Vehicle Technologies Office Award (2013). He is a five-time recipient of the R&D 100 Award, which is considered to be the Oscar of technology and innovation. In addition, he was awarded the ECS Battery Division Technology Award, the Elsevier International Battery Technology Award, the International Coalition on Energy Storage and Innovation Award, the International Battery Association Award, and the NAARBatt Lifetime Achievement Award. Amine holds 198 patents and patent applications and has over 556 publications with a Google h-index of 113. From 2008 to 2018, Amine was the most-cited scientist in the world in the field of battery technology. He served as the vice president and executive director Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


Division Awards of the IMLB. He is also the chair of the International Automotive Lithium Battery Association, an ECS fellow, a fellow of Hong Kong Institute of Advanced Studies, and an associate editor of the Nano Energy journal.

Battery Division Technology Award Wednesday 0900h Room 223

Materials and Interface Design of Lithium Metal Anodes by Yi Cui

Yi Cui is a professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University. He received his BS in chemistry in 1998 from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) and his PhD in 2002 from Harvard University. After that, Cui went on to work as a Miller Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley. In 2005, he became an assistant professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University. In 2010, he was promoted with tenure. He has published approximately 430 research papers and has an h-index of 180 (Google). In 2014, he was ranked number one in materials science on Thomson Reuters’s list of “The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds.” Cui is a fellow of the Materials Research Society, The Electrochemical Society, and the Royal Society of Chemistry. He is an associate editor of Nano Letters. He is a codirector of the Bay Area Photovoltaics Consortium and a codirector of the Battery 500 Consortium. His selected awards include the Dan Maydan Prize in Nanoscience Research (2019), the Nano Today Award (2019), Blavatnik National Laureate (2017), the MRS Kavli Distinguished Lectureship in Nanoscience (2015), the Sloan Research Fellowship (2010), the KAUST Investigator Award (2008), the ONR Young Investigator Award (2008), and the Technology Review World Top Young Innovator Award (2004). Cui has founded three companies to commercialize technologies from his group: Amprius, Inc., 4C Air, Inc., and EEnovate Technology, Inc.

Battery Division Postdoctoral Associate Research Award Sponsored by MTI Corporation and the Jiang Family Foundation

Monday 1140h Room 223 Synchrotron Characterization to Inform Design for Cathode Materials in Li/Na Batteries by Linqin Mu

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Battery Division Postdoctoral Associate Research Award Sponsored by MTI Corporation and the Jiang Family Foundation

Wednesday 1400h Room 220 Toward the Stable and Reversible Lattice Oxygen Redox in Li-Rich Layered Oxides by Minghao Zhang

Minghao Zhang earned his BS in physics from Nankai University (2009) and his MS in materials physics and chemistry from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2012). He went on to receive his PhD in materials science and engineering from the University of California, San Diego (2017), after which he began working as a postdoctoral research fellow at the Laboratory for Energy Storage and Conversion (LESC) at the university. His research interests include materials diagnosis through multidimensional characterizations, electrode materials design based on ab initio calculations, and synthesis/ modification method development for next-generation lithium-ion and post lithium-ion batteries with high energy density. Recently, he has made progress towards establishing a multiscales advanced toolset for studying defect electrochemistry in cycled electrode, including first-principles calculation, neutron pair distribution function, coherent X-ray radiation, and plasma-focused ion beam technology. Zhang has published more than 35 peer-reviewed journal articles on battery materials, including first-author/co-first-author papers in Accounts of Chemical Research, Nature Communications, Chemistry of Materials, the Journal of The Electrochemical Society, etc. He is also the author/coauthor of four patents on the synthesis of energy storage materials and has written one book chapter in the Handbook of Materials Modeling: Battery Electrodes, Electrolytes, and Their Interfaces.

Battery Division Student Research Award

Sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Research & Development

Wednesday 1620h Room 221 Solution-processable closo-borate Electrolyte for all-solid-state Sodium–ion Batteries by Léo Duchêne

Léo Duchêne obtained his bachelor’s degree (2013) and master’s degree (2015) in materials science and engineering at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland. During his studies, he visited the University of Waterloo in Canada and completed his master’s thesis at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) as part of the Joint Center for (continued on next page) 25

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Linqin Mu, currently a postdoctoral associate at Virginia Tech, is working on advanced energy storage materials and interfacial chemistry in batteries. She received her PhD in condensed matter of physics in 2016 from the Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Equipped with broad knowledge on material synthesis and analysis using comprehensive X-ray spectroscopy and imaging techniques, she has made many achievements in understanding chemomechanical behaviors of layered oxides

and designing better high-energy cathode materials for Li/Na-ion batteries. As a result, she has published more than 10 first-author papers (e.g., in Nature Communications, Advanced Materials, Advanced Energy Materials, Nano Letters, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Journal of The Electrochemical Society, and Nano Energy) and has coauthored many papers.


Division Awards Artificial Photosynthesis (JCAP), where his work focused on microstructure engineering of organo-lead halide perovskite for solar cells applications. Duchêne’s contribution to battery research started with his PhD in the Materials for Energy Conversion Laboratory at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa). His work focuses on all-solid-state batteries with a particular interest in the development and device integration of new solid state electrolytes. In a short time, Duchêne managed to bring to the spotlight a new family of electrolytes by demonstrating a particularly stable 3 V allsolid-state battery using his electrolyte, an above state-of-the-art result in the all-solid-state battery community. His research has been published in the Chemical Communications, Chemistry of Materials, and Energy & Environmental Science journals.

Battery Division Student Research Award

Sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Research & Development

Wednesday 1440h Room 220 Degradation of Carbonaceous Negative Electrodes in Lithium-Ion Batteries across Multiple Length Scales by Peter Attia

Peter Attia received his PhD from Stanford University in materials science and engineering in 2019 and his BChE in chemical and biomolecular engineering from the University of Delaware in 2014. For his PhD, Attia worked with Professor William Chueh to study degradation in carbon negative electrodes of lithium-ion batteries from the interfacial to full cell scales. Attia’s work ranges from fundamental characterization and modeling of the solidelectrolyte interphase (SEI) to predicting and optimizing battery lifetime using machine learning techniques. For the former, he developed carbon black as a model carbon electrode for SEI studies; most notably, he identified that SEI growth rates are much higher on carbon lithiation than delithiation. For the latter, he developed a method for rapid optimization of battery fast-charging protocols by reducing the time per experiment (via early prediction of cycle life) and the number of experiments (via Bayesian optimization). Part of this work was published as the cover article in Nature Energy and highlighted in Nature. He recently started at Tesla Motors as a senior data scientist, working to predict the lifetime of new battery chemistries. Attia’s honors include the ECS Battery Division Student Research Award (2019), the MRS Graduate Student Award (2019), the MRS Open Data Challenge Award (2019), the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (2014), and the Stanford Graduate Fellowship (2014).

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Corrosion Division H. H. Uhlig Award Tuesday 1400h Room 307

Shedding Light on Corrosion by Alison J. Davenport

Alison J. Davenport is a professor of corrosion science and head of the School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham, UK. She received her PhD from the University of Cambridge, and then spent time at Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, and the University of Manchester, UK, before moving to Birmingham. Her research has focused on in situ characterization of corrosion processes using synchrotron X-ray methods including scattering, spectroscopy, imaging, and elemental mapping for a wide range of applications. In the early part of her career, she carried out in situ investigations into the chemistry and crystallography of passive films, and then focused on the chemistry of pits, investigating the crystallography of salt layers and solution chemistry in artificial corrosion pits. She has also carried out radiography and tomography studies of the evolution of pit morphology in systems of relevance to nuclear waste storage and corrosion of airframe alloys and used XRF mapping to study corrosion of biomedical implants and PEM fuel cells. During her career, she has been chair of the ECS Corrosion Division, chair of the UK Institute of Corrosion’s Corrosion Science Division, and chair of the 2008 Gordon Conference on Aqueous Corrosion. In 2018, she was awarded an OBE for services to electrochemistry and corrosion science in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.

Corrosion Division Morris Cohen Graduate Student Award Tuesday 1430h Room 307

Active Metallic Corrosion in Weak Acid Solutions: A Unified Mechanistic View to Cathodic Reactions by Aria Kahyarian

Aria Kahyarian earned his BSc in chemical engineering from Sharif University of Technology in 2011. In 2018, he received his PhD in chemical engineering from Ohio University under the direction of Prof. Srdjan Nesic at the Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Flow Technology. His graduate research focused on the mechanistic investigation of aqueous acidic corrosion in the presence of carboxylic acids, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide as well as mathematical simulation of such corroding systems. His findings in this field of study have been published as a number of journal research articles and book chapters. His current work includes mathematical modeling of aqueous metallic corrosion as well as corrosion and electrochemical failures in microelectronic devices.

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Division Awards Electrodeposition Division Research Award Wednesday 1400h Room 309

Electrodeposition of Semiconductor Films: Where Are We After Three Decades? by Krishnan Rajeshwar

Krishnan Rajeshwar is a distinguished university professor at the University of Texas at Arlington (UT Arlington). He joined the university in 1983, after receiving postdoctoral training at Colorado State University. He is also the founding director of the Center for Renewable Energy and Science Technology (CREST) on the UT Arlington campus. He is a past ECS president and a past editor of Interface magazine. Currently, he serves on the editorial boards of several electrochemical journals and as the editor-in-chief of the ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology. Rajeshwar is also an ECS fellow. He received the ECS Energy Technology Division Research Award in 2009. Additionally, he was awarded the Doctor Honoris Causa by the University of Szeged, Hungary, in 2017. He has authored monographs and edited books, special issues of journals, and conference proceedings on energy conversion. Rajeshwar is the author of over 350 refereed and well-cited publications (cited ~20,000 times, h-index: 66). His research interests span a wide spectrum including photoelectrochemistry, solar energy conversion, renewable energy, materials chemistry, semiconductor electrochemistry, and environmental chemistry. Germane to this award, he and his collaborators have pioneered many chemistries and approaches for the electrodeposition of semiconductor films.

Electrodeposition Division Early Career Investigator Award Wednesday 1440h Room 309

Additives in Cu Electrodeposition for Through-Silicon Via Filling and the Growth of Cu Nanocrystals by Myung Jun Kim

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High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes Division J. Bruce Wagner, Jr. Award Thursday 0950h Room 222

Impact of Structural Disorder on Opto-electro-chemo-mechanical Interactions in Mixed Conducting Perovskite Oxides by Nicola H. Perry

Nicola H. Perry is an assistant professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a WPI assistant professor at the International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research (I2CNER) of Kyushu University. In 2005, she received her BS in materials science and engineering (and BA in French studies), magna cum laude, from Rice University. In 2009, she received her PhD in materials science and engineering from Northwestern University. Perry’s PhD research focused on local conductivity and permittivity in nano-ionics. She subsequently held postdoctoral appointments, first in the Energy Frontier Research Center for Inverse Design at Northwestern University, and then at I2CNER and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. Her postdoctoral research involved inverse design of p-type transparent conducting oxides, discovery of missing materials, and thin film/bulk mixed ionic and electronic conductors. Prior to moving to Illinois in 2018, she served as a WPI assistant professor at I2CNER, where she ran the electro-chemo-mechanics laboratory in the Electrochemical Energy Conversion Division and continued as a research affiliate at MIT. Her awards include an Edward C. Henry Best Paper Award from ACerS, two KAKENHI Awards from JSPS, an IUMRS Award for Encouragement of Research, and a Department of Energy (DOE) Early Career Award. Her current research focuses on the development of new synthetic and characterization methods to understand and engineer point-defect mediated properties—particularly transport, reaction kinetics, and chemical expansion—in electro-chemo-mechanically active oxides for energy conversion/storage, sensing, and electronic applications. (continued on next page)

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Myung Jun Kim received his BS (2007) and PhD (2013) in chemical and biological engineering, both from Seoul National University. He earned his PhD after studying the electrochemical deposition of metals and alloys under Professor Jae Jeong Kim. He continued this work as a postdoctoral researcher at the same university at the Research Center for Energy Conversion and Storage (RCECS) and the Institute of Chemical Process (ICP) from 2013 to 2015. His research at Seoul National University included pulse and pulsereverse electrodeposition and the development of additives for through-silicon via filling. He also developed an electrodeposition method for Cu-Ag bimetallic superfilling and participated in research on electroless deposition and electrocatalysts.

Since 2016, he has been exploring the growth mechanism of anisotropic metal nanostructures and the applications of metal nanowires for electrosynthesis as a postdoctoral associate under Professor Benjamin J. Wiley at Duke University. There, he analyzed the growth mechanism of Cu nanowires and the behavior of shapedirecting agents via electrochemical techniques with single-crystal electrodes. His research revealed facet-dependent behavior of shapedirecting agents that could answer unresolved questions in the anisotropic growth of metal nanocrystals. He is currently expanding his research to nanostructured porous electrodes for improving the productivity of electrochemical processes.


Division Awards Europe Section Heinz Gerischer Award Monday 1200h Room 215

The Physical Electrochemistry of Semiconductors by Nathan Lewis

Nathan Lewis, George L. Argyros Professor of Chemistry, has been on the faculty at California Institute of Technology since 1988 and has served as a professor since 1991. He has also served as principal investigator of the Beckman Institute Molecular Materials Resource Center at Caltech since 1992. He was on the faculty at Stanford, as an assistant professor from 1981 to 1985 and as a tenured associate professor from 1986 to 1988. Lewis received his PhD in chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Lewis has been an Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, a Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar, and a Presidential Young Investigator. He received the Fresenius Award in 1990, the ACS Award in Pure Chemistry in 1991, the Orton Memorial Lecture Award in 2003, the Princeton Environmental Award in 2003, and the Michael Faraday Medal of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2008. He was elected to the 2017 class of fellows of the National Academy of Inventors. From 2009 to 2019, he served as editor-in-chief of Energy & Environmental Science. He has published over 500 papers and has supervised approximately 100 graduate students and postdoctoral associates. His research interests include artificial photosynthesis and electronic noses. Lewis has been active in the solar fuels and solar chemical field for over 40 years. Details of these research topics focus on light-induced electron transfer reactions, both at surfaces and in transition metal complexes, surface chemistry and photochemistry of semiconductor/liquid interfaces, novel uses of conducting organic polymers and polymer/conductor composites, and development of sensor arrays that use pattern-recognition algorithms to identify odorants, mimicking the mammalian olfaction process.

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Amazon Catalyst at ECS Winners ECS teamed up with Amazon to bring ECS members the Amazon Catalyst at ECS program. ECS members were able to interact with one of the world’s largest companies and potentially be awarded a grant to tackle a number of different challenges. Through the program, ECS and Amazon looked for solutions that make life easier, healthier, more sustainable, more enjoyable, or more satisfying. The Amazon Catalyst at ECS serves as a prime vehicle for change. Applicants did not need to be established in their field—they just needed a good solution and the passion to carry it out. Join the Amazon Catalyst at ECS award recipients as they present their work and address how they are applying electrochemistry to global issues through their research.

Award Winners Mohammadreza Nazemi Awarded: $25,000 Wednesday 1800-1840h Room 303 Enhancing the Rate of Electrocatalytic Conversion of N2 to NH3 Using Bimetallic Au-Pd Nanoparticles Development of sustainable, green, and distributed methods with remarkably lower energy consumption is required to meet the nitrogen-based fertilizers demands. Electrochemical ammonia synthesis from nitrogen and water provides an alternative route to the thermochemical process (Haber-Bosch) in a clean, sustainable, and decentralized way if electricity is generated from renewable sources. By using abundantly available components, air (78% nitrogen), water, and electricity which can be derived from renewable sources (e.g., solar and wind), the production of nitrogen-based fertilizers at room temperature and atmospheric pressure are investigated in an electrochemical system in liquid and gas phase conditions using various in-house nanocatalysts. The proposed electrochemical apparatus allows the decentralized production of both anhydrous ammonia and aqueous ammonia with high efficiency and low electricity consumption on-site and ondemand. The outcome of this work will pave the way for design and synthesis of efficient electrocatalysts that can enable more sustainable fertilizer production.

Rajib Das Awarded: $25,000 Tuesday 1720-1800h Galleria 6 Carbon Catalysts for Cost-Efficient Hydrogen Production in PEM Electrolyzers The team of Catalytic Energy Inc. developed a novel, earth abundant, low-cost carbon catalyst as a replacement for the scarce, expensive platinum catalyst presently used for hydrogen production in watersplitting electrolyzers, which can enable widespread deployment of hydrogen technologies and renewable energy sources. Exposure of single-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs), as well as other lower cost layered graphitic carbons (LGCs), to acidic intercalants, in combination with low voltage electrochemical cycling, induces in these materials hydrogen evolution activity that Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

initiates at near zero overpotential and is on par with that of platinum catalysts. Once activated, the low-cost carbon nanofiber (CNF) cathode demonstrates excellent hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) activity in PEM electrolyzer, comparable to that of the commercial Pt-loaded cathode.

Jennifer Schaefer and Peng He Awarded: $36,000 Tuesday 1140-1220h Room 217 Investigations of Magnesium Polysulfide Flow Batteries Magnesium-sulfur batteries are currently researched for their potential as beyond Liion electrochemical energy storage devices. Despite the theoretical high volumetric energy capacity of magnesium metal anodes, sulfur is not very dense and many reports on magnesium-sulfur batteries use configurations with inherently low volumetric energy density (low active material loading, high carbon content at the cathode, and high electrolyte content). Thus, the overall energy density of demonstrated magnesium-sulfur batteries is not very high. However, there may be potential for magnesium-sulfur batteries to be competitive in grid scale storage applications. In this talk, we will report on our investigations related to magnesium polysulfide flow batteries as supported by an Amazon Catalyst at ECS award.

Sampath Kommandur and Aravindh Rajan Awarded: $1,600 Thursday 1400-1440h Room 209 Active Control of Heat Flow in Quantum Computing Applications through Piezoelectric Induced Mechanical Strain The thermal conductivity of a material is the measure of how well it is able to move around heat and is a function of how the atoms of the material interact with each other. We are working on a novel ensemble that uses the mentioned phenomenon to control thermal conductivity by the application of a voltage bias. Such a device, with the appropriate scaling and infrastructure, can control heat flow and maintain multiple temperature fields in a larger system. We foresee applications ranging from AI self-regulating temperature fields in an array of memristors to buildings capable of dynamically responding to weather conditions. ECS would like to thank Amazon for the partnership that created this unique opportunity for ECS members.

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Joseph Wang is a Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) Endowed Chair and distinguished professor in the Department of Nanoengineering at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). He is also the director of the UCSD Center of Wearable Sensors and the founding editor of Electroanalysis. He served as the chair of the Department of Nanoengineering (2014–2019) and as the director of Center for Bioelectronics of Arizona State University (2004–2008). Wang received his DSc in chemistry from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel, in 1978. Over the past three decades, he has made pioneering contributions to the fields of electrochemical devices, wearable biosensors, electroanalytical techniques, nanomachines, and nanobioelectronics. Wang has published more than 1,070 papers and 11 books. He also holds 30 patents. These publications have been cited approximately over 107,000 times, and his h-index is 160. He has been an ISI Thomson Reuters Highly Cited Researcher in both chemistry and engineering between 2014 and 2019. Wang received the ECS Sensor Division Outstanding Achievement Award in 2018, the ACS Awards for Electrochemistry (2006) and Instrumentation (1999), and the SEAC C. N. Reilley Award for Electroanalytical Chemistry in 2019. He has also received 10 honorary professorships from around the globe, as well as three medals of honors from the UK, Australia, and the Czech Republic. Wang is a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE). Wang has guided over 400 PhD students and postdoc fellows over his career. Yushan Yan is the Henry B. du Pont Chair of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Delaware. He recently served as the Founding Associate Dean for Research and Entrepreneurship of the university’s College of Engineering. Yan studied chemical physics at the University of Science and Technology of China, catalysis at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, and chemical engineering at the California Institute of Technology. He worked for AlliedSignal as a senior staff engineer before joining the University of California, Riverside, where he held the positions of university scholar, University of California presidential chair, and department chair. Yan’s major accolades include the Breck Award from the International Zeolite Association, the Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum Award, the Braskem Award for Excellence in Materials Engineering and Science from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, the ECS Energy Technology Division Research Award, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. He is an inventor on more than 25 issued or pending patents that have led to start-ups (e.g., NanoH2O and W7Energy); an author on over 250 journal publications (18,000+ citations, h-index = 73 and average citations/paper = 73, Web of Science); and an advisor for more than 30 PhD students and more than 30 postdoctoral researchers, with over 20 of them holding faculty positions. Paul J. A. Kenis is the Elio E. Tarika Endowed Chair and a professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). He is also an investigator of the International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research, a world premier institute between Kyushu University in Japan and UIUC. 30

Kenis, a native of the Netherlands, received his BS in chemistry from Nijmegen Radboud University in 1993, where he worked on model systems for metalloproteins with Roeland Nolte, and his PhD in chemical engineering from the University of Twente in 1997, working with David Reinhoudt on films for nonlinear optical applications. His postdoctoral research with George Whitesides at Harvard University focused on the then-emerging area of microfluidics. Kenis’s research at UIUC revolves around microchemical systems. Applications range from platforms for energy conversion such as fuel cells, for radiolabeling of biomolecules, and for protein/ pharmaceutical crystallization to platforms for cell biology studies. Over the last decade, he has focused on the electrocatalytic reduction of CO2 to valuable chemical intermediates and fuels— developing suitable catalysts, electrodes, and electrolyzers, determining suitable operation conditions, and performing technoeconomic analysis as a guide toward more energy-efficient systems. Kenis has authored over 200 peer-reviewed publications and 14 patents. He has been recognized with a 3M Young Faculty Award, an NSF CAREER Award, a Xerox Award, and best paper awards from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. He is a coauthor of reports on the prospects of CO2 utilization at scale issued by the National Academies as well as the global Mission Innovation consortium. Hubert Girault entered higher education in France at the age of 16 and graduated with a PhD (England) before becoming a lecturer at the University of Edinburgh (Scotland) in 1985. He was appointed professor of physical chemistry at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland) in 1992 and has been the director of the Laboratoire d’Electrochimie Physique et Analytique ever since its creation. The laboratory went on to move to the new EPFL-Valais campus in the spring of 2015. His research career started in 1979 in the field of electrochemistry at soft interfaces. In 1985, he developed an interest in electroanalytical chemistry, then in lab-on-chip techniques. Since 2000, he has also been very active in the field of bioanalytical chemistry— particularly in immunoassays, electrophoresis, proteomics, and mass spectrometry. Also since 2000, he has run a comprehensive research program on artificial water splitting and carbon dioxide reduction at soft interfaces. His laboratory is now installing a large-scale pilot plant for indirect water electrolysis using redox flow batteries in Martigny-Valais. During his career, he has supervised more than 64 PhD students (plus several in progress) and trained many postdoctoral fellows. Of them, 28 former PhDs or postdocs are now professors in Canada, China, Denmark, France, Ireland, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Turkey, the UK, and the U.S. Education has been a major part of his activities, and his lecture notes have formed the basis of a textbook entitled Electrochimie Physique et Analytique (now in its third edition) and translated in English as Analytical and Physical Electrochemistry. Overall, Girault’s scientific output can be quantitatively summarized as more than 500 publications with more than 17,000 citations and an h-index of 71 (ISI Web of Knowledge); 20 patents have been granted, and most are under licensing agreement. Girault always had an interest in scientific publishing. Between 1996 and 2001, he was an associate editor of the Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry which, at the time, was one of the major reference journals in the field. He is also the vice president of the Presses Polytechniques et Universitaires Romandes. He has served on many editorial boards. He served as an associate editor of Chemical Science (Royal Society of Chemistry) from its creation in 2010 until 2018. Girault has been the founding director of three companies: Dydropp (1982, dissolved 1986), pioneer in the production of video Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


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Masayoshi Watanabe is a professor at Yokohama National University. He received his BS and PhD (1983) from Waseda University. Following a position as a visiting scientist with Royce W. Murray at University of North Carolina (1988–1990), he joined Yokohama National University in 1992 and was promoted to a full-time professor in 1998. Watanabe’s research interest has been mainly concerned with ionics and nanostructured materials. Ionics has become an important scientific area for the realization of key materials for advanced electrochemical devices, which supports a sustainable society. He is a research leader in the fields of ionic liquids and polymer electrolytes. His recent research activity has been expanded to nanostructured materials, including block copolymer assembly in ionic liquids. He has published more than 400 original research papers and 150 books and reviews in these and related fields, with over 30,000 citations and a Hirsch index of 89. Among his many honors, Watanabe has received the ECS Scientific Achievement Award of Japan (ECSJ) (2006), the Award of the Society of Polymer Science, Japan (SPSJ) (2006), the ECSJ Takei Award (2016), the ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division Max Bredig Award (2016), and the Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of the MEXT of Japan (2017). He served as president of the Ionic Liquid Research Association in Japan (2006–2010), vice president of SPSJ (2014–2016), and president of ECSJ (2018–2019). He also contributed greatly to the collaboration between ECS and ECSJ for the establishment of PRiME. Alison J. Davenport is a professor of corrosion science and head of the School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham, UK. She received her PhD from the University of Cambridge, and then spent time at Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, and the University of Manchester, UK, before moving to Birmingham. Her research has focused on in situ characterization of corrosion processes using synchrotron X-ray methods including scattering, spectroscopy, imaging, and elemental mapping for a wide range of applications including nuclear waste storage, airframe alloys, biomedical alloys, and fuel cells. During the course of her career, she has served ECS as an associate editor of the Journal of The Electrochemical Society, chair of the ECS Corrosion Division, chair of the ECS Europe Section, and member of the Publication Committee and Committee for Society Visibility and Prestige. Within the UK, she has served on the government’s Advanced Materials Leadership Council and as chair of the Science and Technology Facilities Council’s Science Board. In 2018, she was awarded an OBE for services to electrochemistry and corrosion science in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List. Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

Yang-Kook Sun is a professor of energy engineering at Hanyang University in Seoul, South Korea. He received his PhD in chemical engineering from Seoul National University in 1992. He was a group leader at Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology and contributed to the commercialization of the lithium polymer battery. After joining Hanyang University (2000–2008), he set up one of the largest and most active battery material research centers, called ITRC, in Korea, which is supported by the Ministry of Information and Communication of the Republic of Korea. He has trained 57 students and currently educates 22 students. His major research interests are design, synthesis, and structural analysis of advanced energy storage and conversion materials for applications in electrochemical devices and lithium-ion, lithiumsulfur, lithium-air, and sodium-ion batteries. One of his major achievements was the discovery of a new concept of layered concentration gradient NCM cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries. Sun has conducted several international collaborations around the world. Today, his research has cumulated to more than 580 publications and 491 registered and applied patents in the field of batteries and electrochemistry. In addition, he was selected as a Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researcher for ranking among the top 1% of researchers in his specific field from 2016 to 2018. He is still very involved in his field of research and continues to collaborate with multiple researchers from around the world to make contributions to the field of batteries and electrochemistry. Takayuki Homma is a professor of applied chemistry, Faculty of Science and Engineering, and dean of the Academic Affairs Division at Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan. He received his BE, ME, and PhD in applied physical chemistry from Waseda University in 1987, 1989, and 1992, respectively, and has been a member of the faculty of the university since 1991. From 1997 to 1998, he was a visiting associate professor at Stanford University. Homma is an active member of ECS and has served as an associate editor of the Journal of The Electrochemical Society since 2003. In July 2019, he began his term as a technical editor of the journal in the electrochemical/electroless deposition topical interest area. He is also a member of the International Society of Electrochemistry, the Working Party on Electrochemical Engineering of the European Federation of Chemical Engineering, the Electrochemical Society of Japan, the Surface Finishing Society of Japan, and the Japan Institute of Electronics Packaging. Homma’s current research interests include theoretical analysis on the reaction mechanisms and processes of electrochemical and electroless deposition using ab initio molecular orbital (MO) and density functional theory (DFT) approaches, developing atomicscale analytical approaches to investigate solid/liquid interfaces using surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) microscopy with plasmonic sensors, nanoscale characterization, and control of electrochemical deposition processes and their application for various devices and systems, such as ultra-high density data storage devices, post-Li-ion batteries for large-scale applications, solar cells, thermoelectric devices, microreactors, etc. He has published 214 original papers, 42 review papers, and 17 book chapters. (continued on next page)

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digitizing units for surface tension measurements, a technique now widely used by many companies; Ecosse Sensors (1990, now part of Inverness Medical Technologies, USA), active in the production of laser photo-ablated carbon electrodes for heavy metal detection; and DiagnoSwiss (1999–2014), active in the production of fast immunoassay systems. He is now assisting a new start-up company producing inkjet-printed electrodes (www.sensasion.ch). He is also active in the development of Zhejiang Bioharmonious SciTech, Hangzhou, China, a company developing bacteria diagnostics by mass spectrometry. Girault was the chairman of the Electrochemistry Division at EUCHEMS (2008–2010) and was the chairman of the annual meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry in Lausanne in 2014.


2019 Class of ECS Fellows

2019 Class of ECS Fellows

Vito Di Noto is a full professor of electrochemistry for energy and solid state chemistry in the Department of Industrial Engineering of the University of Padova, where he heads the Section of Chemistry for Technology and leads the Chemistry of Materials for the Metamorphosis and the Storage of Energy Group (CheMaMSE). Di Noto joined the faculty of the University of Padova in 1992. He focused his investigations on electrochemistry, with a particular focus on the development of new materials for applications in the field of electrochemical energy conversion and storage devices such as secondary batteries, fuel cells, solar cells, and—more recently—redox flow batteries. In the late 1990s, Di Noto pioneered the secondary magnesium ion battery and devised breakthrough approaches for the synthesis of electrolytes and electrode materials. He also provided seminal contributions to the understanding of the mechanisms of ion conduction in condensed phases. Currently, his research activity focuses on the synthesis and the studies of the structure, relaxation phenomena, and electrochemistry of ion-conducting, dielectric, and electrode materials. Di Noto’s research covers the entire value chain, from the synthesis of the materials to the physicochemical and electrochemical characterization. It also includes the fabrication and testing of prototype devices for performance and durability. He organized and chaired top-level events in the field of electrochemistry, including several ECS symposia, meetings for the International Society for Solid State Ionics, and international symposia on polymer electrolytes. He is on the editorial board of several high-impact peer-reviewed journals on electrochemistry. Di Noto is the author or coauthor of more than 285 publications, including 24 patents. Thomas J. Schmidt has been a professor and chair of electrochemistry at ETH Zürich since 2011 and head of the Energy and Environment Research Division at Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) in Villigen, Switzerland, since 2018. From 2011 to 2017, he was head of the Electrochemistry Laboratory at PSI. Since 2014, Schmidt has also served as the director of the Swiss Competence Center for Energy Research (SCCER) Heat and Electricity Storage. After receiving his PhD in chemistry from the University of Ulm, Germany, in 2000, he joined Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory as a chemist postdoctoral fellow. He continued to work at PSI in the Electrochemistry Laboratory. From 2002 to 2010, he worked at BASF Fuel Cell GmbH (formerly Pemeas GmbH) as an R&D director. From 2009 to 2011, he served as a lecturer for physical chemistry in the Provadis School of International Management and Technology, University of Applied Sciences in Frankfurt, Germany. Currently, Schmidt serves as an associate editor of the Journal of The Electrochemical Society and is a member of the ECS Meetings Subcommittee. He was awarded the ECS Charles W. Tobias Young Investigator Award (2010), the Otto Mønsted Visiting Professorship at the Technical University of Denmark (2013), and the C. W. Schönbein Gold Medal of Honor from the European Fuel Cell Forum (2019). Throughout his career, Schmidt’s research has been focused around all aspects of electrochemical energy conversion and storage with an emphasis on catalysts, materials, processes, components and diagnostics around hydrogen-related technologies, and redox-flow batteries.

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Larry Nagahara is currently the associate dean for research in the Whiting School of Engineering and a research professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. Nagahara received his BS in physics from the University of California, Davis, and his PhD in physics from Arizona State University under Professor Stuart Lindsay. After receiving his PhD, he did a postdoc fellowship in Akira Fujishima’s lab at the University of Tokyo and later became an assistant professor. In 1994, Nagahara joined Motorola, rose to the rank of Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff, and led the company’s nanosensor effort. In 2007, he joined the National Cancer Institute as an associate director within the Division of Cancer Biology, where he directed and coordinated programs and research activities related to expanding the role of the physical sciences and engineering in cancer research. For more than 25 years, Nagahara has devoted himself as a thought leader and steadfast advocate of nanotechnology and sensor application applied toward biomedical applications. He has made lasting contributions through his groundbreaking work on nanometer scale phenomena at the solid-liquid interface with scanning probe microscopy and his pioneering applications made toward bio/chem nanosensors. He has more than 100 peer-reviewed articles, three book chapters, and close to 30 issued/filed patents in these fields. As an active member of the ECS Sensor Division, Nagahara has helped organize over 20 symposia, has served as an executive council member since 2008, and is currently the secretary of the ECS Sensor Division. Mike Perry currently leads the electrochemical systems team at United Technologies Research Center (UTRC). The major focus of his research has been on fuel cells and flow batteries, with his primary fields of interest being mass transport, flowcell designs, in situ diagnostics, and durability. Perry led the UTC team that successfully determined the degradation mechanism responsible for accelerated carbon corrosion in polymer-electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) during repeated start-up/ shut-down (SUSD) cycles. His team also developed multiple systemlevel SUSD-decay mitigation strategies. He is the author or coauthor of four book chapters on PEFC durability. Perry pioneered a new business model for UTRC by licensing intellectual property to a start-up company, Vionx Energy, which was specifically created to commercialize what the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency– Energy (ARPA-E) office describes as “UTRC’s breakthrough flow battery cell stack” technology. Perry currently holds 66 U.S. patents. He was the recipient of the ECS New Electrochemical Technology Award in 2012 for the development and demonstration of transit buses powered by PEFC power plants with exceptional reliability and long lifetimes (currently over 30,000 operating hours), and a R&D 100 Award in 2013 for the development of high-performance flow batteries. Perry earned his MS in chemical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, where his key mentors were Elton J. Cairns and John Newman. Before starting his career in electrochemical engineering, Perry served for over nine years as an aviator in the U.S. Navy, flying EA-6B Prowler aircraft from aircraft carriers. He is a veteran of the 1991 Gulf War.

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2019 Class of ECS Fellows Alok M. Srivastava attended Bombay University, India, and graduated with an MS in inorganic and solid state chemistry in 1981. He obtained his PhD in 1986 from Polytechnic University in Brooklyn, New York. Then, in 1989, he joined GE Global Research following a postdoctoral fellowship at Polytechnic University. Currently, he is a principal scientist at GE Research. Srivastava’s research describes the relationship between synthesis, crystal structure, and optical properties of rare earth and transition metal ions in solids. Srivastava integrates results of experimental studies with theoretical approaches to provide a fundamental understanding of materials’ optical properties. For over 20 years, he has collaborated with research teams at Global Research, GE Lighting, GE Healthcare, and GE Energy on the design of optical materials for fluorescent lamps, LED lighting, solar cells, inorganic bio-tagging, and radiation detectors (scintillators). His work has resulted in the identification and development of new commercially important phosphors and scintillators and in quality improvements that enable superior device performance. Srivastava is the inventor or coinventor of 140 patents and is the author or coauthor of more than 130 journal articles. For his pioneering research in oxide quantum splitting phosphors, he was awarded ECS’s first Luminescence and Display Materials Division Outstanding Achievement Award in 2004. He has also served as the chair of the ECS Luminescence and Display Materials Division. In 2015, he was appointed the editor-in-chief of the Optical Materials journal.

ECS FELLOWS 2020 Call for Nominations Deadline: February 1, 2020

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2019 Class of ECS Fellows

Flavio Maran is a professor of physical chemistry and electrochemistry in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Padova, where he leads the Molecular Electrochemistry and Nanosystems Group. He is also a research professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Connecticut. Maran obtained his doctoral laurea degree in chemistry, summa cum laude, from the University of Padova in 1980. He has been a visiting scientist or professor at the National Research Council of Canada, University of Western Ontario, University of Sherbrooke, Utah State University, University of La Laguna, Temple University, Princeton University, Okayama University, and Kyoto University. He is a fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, the recipient of the 2014 Jaroslav Heyrovsky Prize for Molecular Electrochemistry, awarded by the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE), and the winner of the 2018 Manuel M. Baizer Award, awarded by the ECS Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division. He is on the editorial board of various scientific journals, including purely electrochemical journals such as ChemElectroChem (as one of the editorial board chairs) and Current Opinion in Electrochemistry, and is a regular organizer of ECS and ISE symposia. He is a member of ECS, ISE, the Italian Chemical Society, and ACS. His research focuses on molecular and organic electrochemistry, monolayer-protected gold clusters, electron-transfer reactions, monolayers and biomimetic membranes on electrodes, and electrochemical biosensors. He has always been an advocate of the molecular approach to address scientific problems and thus of the importance of explaining the fine details of electrochemical processes on a true molecular basis.


Exhibitors Technical Exhibit

Thank you to the 236th ECS Meeting Exhibitors! The exhibitors in Atlanta, GA will showcase some of the greatest innovations in the industry including cutting-edge instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software, as well as other products and services. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain face to face time with industry experts.

Location

The Exhibit Hall will be located in the Grand Ballroom on the second floor of the Hilton Atlanta.

Exhibit Hours Monday, October 14 1200-1700h .................................. Exhibitor Move-In 1400-1700h .................................. Poster Move-In 1800-2000h .................................. Technical Exhibit, General Poster Session Tuesday, October 15 1400-1700h .................................. Poster Move-In 1400-2000h .................................. Technical Exhibit 1530-1600h .................................. Networking Break 1800-2000h .................................. General and Student Poster Session

Exhibitors

Wednesday, October 16 1400-1700h .................................. Poster Move-In 1400-2000h .................................. Technical Exhibit 1530-1600h .................................. Networking Break 1800-2000h .................................. General Poster Session 2000-2200h .................................. Optional Technical Exhibit Tear Down Thursday October 17 0900-1200h .................................. Technical Exhibit Tear Down

Exhibitors Admiral Instruments

ALS Co., LTD

Booth: 400 & 402

Booth: 204

Mark Sholin mark@admiralinstruments.com 2245 W University Drive, Suite 7 Tempe, AZ, 85281 USA

Katsunobu Yamamoto yamamoto@bas.co.jp 1-28-12 Mukojima Sumida-ku, Tokyo, 131-0033 +81 3.3624.0331 Japan www.als-japan.com

480.256.8706 www.admiralinstruments.com

Admiral Instruments designs and builds innovative electrochemistry instruments including the modestly-priced, easy-to-use family of Squidstat potentiostats manufactured in the USA. We offer compact single-channel and multichannel potentiostats for under $5,000 capable of +/-1 A maximum current, +/-10 V scan range, and EIS up to 1 MHz. All are welcome to visit our booth to experience the modern Squidstat User Interface software and to learn about Admiral’s free potentiostat demo program. Admiral’s unique demo program grants any USAbased organization (and international organizations on a case-by-case basis) an opportunity to freely evaluate any Squidstat potentiostat for up to 30 days with no obligation to purchase.

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ALS provides researchers with a wide range of products for electrochemistry and spectroelectrochemistry applications, including Bi-Potentiostat (Model 2325), Ring-Disk Electrode apparatus (RRDE3A), Spectrometer Systems (SEC2020), and Faraday cage (CS3A). We also dealing with various kinds of Spectroelectrochemical cells (SEC-C/SEC-3F), Quartz Crystal Microbalances cell/Quartz crystal(QCMT/EQCMT), and Electrodes/Accessories for EC measurement same as their related items.

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Exhibitors Technical Exhibit Ampcera

Bio-Logic USA

Booth: 202

Booths: 205, 207 & 209

Hui Du hdu@ampcera.com 1601 McCarthy Boulevard Milpitas, CA, 95035 520.789.6673 USA www.ampcera.com

David Carey david.carey@bio-logic.us 9050 Executive Park Drive, Suite 100C Knoxville, TN, 37923 865.769.3800 USA www.bio-logic.net

Ampcera Inc. is a U.S.-based innovator and global leader in the development and commercialization of solid electrolyte materials, which are used in high-performance lithium batteries and their upstream and downstream industries such as lithium mining and spent battery recycling.

Bio-Logic is the exclusive provider of EC-Lab electrochemical instruments. The EC-Lab family of products includes modular singlechannel (SP-50/150/200/300) and multi-channel (VSP/VMP3/VSP300/VMP-300) potentiostats/galvanostats, High current potentiostats (HCP-803/1005) and easy to use software. Additionally, Bio-Logic offers a complete line of electrochemical accessories, including cells, electrodes, and ancillary instruments. Bio-Logic is also the provider of BT-Lab line of battery cyclers (MPG-2xx and BCS-8XX families), the SCAN-Lab line of localized electrochemical scanning systems (M470 modular system and SECM 150), and the MT-Lab materials analysis systems (MTZ-35 FRA and high temperature sample holder). Come to booths 205, 207, and 209 to learn more about our entire line of products.

Arbin Instruments Booth: 401 John Butcher John.b@arbinmail.com 762 Peach Creek Cut Off Road College Station, TX, 77845 979.690.2751 USA www.Arbin.com

BASi Booth: 307 Dane Brankle dbrankle@BASinc.com 2701 Kent Avenue West Lafayette, IN, 47906 765.497.8474 USA www.BASinc.com BASi (Bioanalytical Systems Inc.) has been manufacturing electrochemistry lab equipment for over four decades and are recognized globally for their expertise in electroanalytical chemistry. BASi manufactures instrumentation in West Lafayette, IN, and provide contract research services for the pharmaceutical industry.

Booth: 407

Exhibitors

Arbin Instruments manufactures multi-channel testing instruments for electrochemistry, battery, supercapacitor, and flow battery applications. We offer high-precision instruments using technology developed from an ARPA-E grant along with leading industry partners.

BioPro Scientific Jerry Chang Jerry.chang@bioproweb.com Unit 312, Center of Innovative Incubator No. 101, Section 2, Kuangfu Road East District, Hsinchu, 30013 +886 954 026 729 Taiwan www.bioproweb.com BioPro Scientific creates digital wireless recorder for electrochemistry researchers. BioPro Scientific enables real-time and in-situ measurement in closed chambers, as well as remote and multiuser control that simplifies the experimental process and creates more possibility for electrochemistry research.

The Electrochemical Society Booth: 302 & 304 Sponsorship@electrochem.org 65 South Main Street, Building D Pennington, NJ, 08534-2839 609.737.1902 USA www.electrochem.org The Electrochemical Society has been a nonprofit academic publisher since 1902 and is now home to over 6,000 electrochemists, chemical engineers, and solid state scientists. We are students, teachers, and industry leaders, in over 70 countries. ECS bridges the gap between the corporate, academic, and government sectors by supporting the participation of scientists from around the world and promoting innovation in scientific thought through the dissemination of peer-reviewed journals and organizing technical meetings. Stop by each night to enter to win the following raffles: • Monographs (Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, Second Edition, and Atmospheric Corrosion, Second Edition) • Free meeting registration for the 237th ECS Meeting with the 18th International Meeting on Chemical Sensors (IMCS 2020) • Life Membership

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Exhibitors Technical Exhibit EL-CELL GmbH

HORIBA Scientific

Booth: 309

Booth: 208

Susana Moreira sales@el-cell.com Tempowerkring 8, 21079 Hamburg +49 40 790 12 734 Germany www.el-cell.com

Diane Surine diane.surine@horiba.com 20 Knightsbridge Road Piscataway, NJ, 08854 USA

EL-CELL GmbH offers electrochemical test equipment and services to academics and professionals who conduct high-quality battery research at the edge of current knowledge. Our product portfolio encompasses battery testers (PEIS and GEIS), battery test cells, electrochemical dilatometers, and other customized turnkey solutions for complete battery material research labs.

HORIBA Scientific manufactures Raman imaging/spectroscopy, AFM, NanoRaman, LabSpec6 ParticleFinder and EasyNav software solutions; Fluorescence steady state/lifetime and TCSPC, and new Duetta 2-in-1 simultaneous fluorescence-absorbance spectrometer; Optical components, new modular turnkey Standard Microscope Spectroscopy (SMS) systems, Scientific cameras, light sources, CCDs/detectors, custom optical spectroscopy solutions, modular Raman, TR-PL, Cathodoluminescence.

Gamry Instruments Booths: 301 & 303 Jerome Babauta jbabauta@gamry.com 734 Louis Drive Warminster, PA, 18974 215.682.9330 USA www.gamry.com

Exhibitors

Gamry Instruments designs and manufactures high-quality electrochemical instrumentation and accessories - Potentiostats, Multichannel Potentiostats, Quartz Crystal Microbalance and Electrochemical Accessories, Cyclic Voltammetry, Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, Cyclic Charge/Discharge, and Chronoamperometry. Our full lineup includes single and multichannel potentiostats from 600 mA to 30 A all capable of EIS, IMPS/IMVS, and a quartz crystal microbalance.

HaikuTech, Inc.

732.494.8660 www.horiba.com/scientific

IOP Publishing Booth: 109 Rob Bernstein rob.bernstein@ioppublishing.org Temple Circus, Temple Way Bristol BS1 6HG +44 0 1179 301281 United Kingdom www.Ioppublishing.org IOP Publishing is a society-owned scientific publisher, providing impact, recognition, and value for the scientific community. We work closely with researchers, academics, and partners worldwide to produce academic journals, ebooks, conference series, and digital products, covering the latest and best research in the physical sciences and beyond.

Ivium Technologies B.V.

Booth: 403

Booth: 108

Martin De Moya mdemoya@haikutech.com 11025 NW 29th Street Doral, FL, 33172 305.463.9304 USA www.haikuTech.com

Ross Archer info@ivium.com De Zaale 11 US tel: 800.701.4405 Eindhoven, 5612AJ +31 40 2390600 Netherlands www.ivium.com

HaikuTech offers tape casting and coating equipment, as well as screen printers, blankers, stackers, isotatic laminators, and materials for the development and manufacturing of multilayer ceramic products, including solid-state batteries. HaikuTech also offers prototyping and consulting services to develop tape casting formulations for standard or customized ceramic powders.

Ivium Technologies develops electrochemical instrumentation for all applications. We have our high end 24bit resolution portable CompactStat and all-round IviumStat potentiostats for the most demanding experiments. For labs on a budget we have our Vertex potentiostat range, including our Vertex.One (also ideal for educational purposes). Our handheld pocketSTAT2 is designed for portability, and for multichannel applications and battery testing, we have our versatile Ivium-n-Stat and rack mountable OctoStat series. Various modules and power boosters are available.

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Exhibitors Technical Exhibit KOWA American Corporation

Metrohm

Booth: 103

Booths: 201 & 203

Barbara Varone varone@kowa.com 55 East 59th Street, Suite 19 New York, NY, 10022

events@metrohmusa.com 9250 Camden Field Parkway Riverview, FL, 33578 813.316.4757 USA www.metrohm.com

330.968.3522 www.kowachemical.com

KOWA Group is part of a wide distribution network connecting international supply and demand for specialty chemicals. Longstanding relationships with manufacturers in Japan are the foundation and the core of KOWA American’s value proposition. Our strong sourcing acumen in Asia’s emerging markets-China and India-create a well-balanced product portfolio that our customers in America profit from for over 30 years. Our goal is not only to sell products-but to find the perfect solution for our customers.

Maccor, Inc. Booth: 409

Maccor, Inc. manufactures testing equipment for the battery and energy storage market (i.e., batteries, capacitors, fuel cells, etc.). Maccor Inc. was the pioneer and is the world’s largest commercial manufacturer for this type of equipment. More companies rely on Maccor everyday for their battery and cell test equipment needs. Today, Maccor has thousands of systems in operation in more than 50 countries.

Malvern Panalytical Booth: 102 Katherine Macchiarola ask@malvernpanalytical.com 117 Flanders Road Westborough, MA, 01581 508.647.1100 USA www.malvernpanalytical.com Malvern Panalytical technologies provide battery developers tools for analysis of particle size, shape and concentration, rheological properties, elemental concentrations, and crystallographic structures.  In situ XRD characterization of test cells link performance with crystallographic changes. See how Malvern Panalytical can help you control quality of materials, cell performance, and cycle life.

Micrux Fluidic Booth: 305 Diego F. Pozo Ayuso dpa@micruxfluidic.com Juan de la Cierva nº 2C Nave 6 Mora Garay Industrial Park, 33211 Gijón Asturias +34 984 15 10 19 Spain www.micruxfluidic.com Micrux Fluidic design and develop thin and thick-film electrodes and user-friendly and robust electrochemical platforms for single and multiplexing analysis. MicruX provides miniaturized electrochemical station integrating bipotentiostat/ galvanostat with built-in impedance analyzer in a very compact and portable equipment Integrated including more than 25 electroanalytical techniques. Finally, MicruX offer customized Microfludics master 3D molds in Si and SU8 and peristaltic and syringe pumps for lab applications.

MTI Corporation Booth: 200 Andy Huang andy@mtixtl.com 860 South 19th Street Richmond, CA, 94840 810.525.4705 USA www.mtixtl.com MTI Corporation has been providing a total solution for material research since 1995. MTI supplies crystal, ceramic, metallic substrates from A-Z and nano-powder. MTI provides laboratory battery R&D equipment including the entire coin cell, pouch cell, and cylinder cell pilot lines. Beyond Li-ion batteries research equipment, split testing cells and battery safety testing equipment. Moreover, MTI also offers the mixing, cutting, polishing, lapping, and pressing machines as well as the furnaces glove boxes, high vacuum system, high-pressure furnaces for battery and energy materials research sample preparation. (continued on next page)

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Exhibitors

Mark Hulse m.hulse@maccor.com 4322 S 49th West Avenue Tulsa, OK, 74107 918.445.1496 USA www.maccor.com

Metrohm Electrochemistry supports high-impact research in electrocatalysis, energy, sensors, corrosion, bioelectrochemistry, and other interfacial processes. Metrohm’s modular Autolab and portable DropSens instruments and accessories can easily grow with the demands of your projects. Options include EIS, low currents, analog sweeps, bipotentiostats, fast scanning, and various cells and electrodes including screen-printed electrodes.


Exhibitors Technical Exhibit Neware Technology Limited

PAR/Solartron

Booth:405

Booths: 406 & 408

Yitta Lu yitta@newarebattery.com 22C, YHC Tower, No. 1 Sheug Yuet Road Kowloon, Hong Kong +86 186.8875.5714 China www.neware.com.cn

Rob Sides Rob.Sides@ametek.com 801 South Illinois Avenue Oak Ridge, TN, 37830 865.483.2122 USA www.ameteksi.com

Neware is a leading battery testing system provider located in Shenzhen, China. Neware has been committed to providing highperformance battery testing system since 1998. Through two decades of innovation, Neware has provided more than 160,000 systems for about 26,000 clients worldwide.

AMETEK Scientific Instruments is the innovator and leading manufacturer of potentiostats and frequency response analyzes. With both Princeton Applied Research and Solartron Analytical brands, our products are at the core of reference-grade research of batteries, fuel cells, corrosion, sensors, and general physical electrochemistry. Solartron is the preeminent expert in Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, the go-to test method for characterization of energystorage and energy-conversion devices. Our users access more than 120 years of combined knowledge, expertise, products, and solutions of Princeton Applied Research and Solartron Analytical.

Novonix Booth: 105 Kathlyne Nelson Kathlyne.nelson@novonix.ca 177 Bluewater Road Bedford, NS B4B 1H1 +1 902.266.6401 Canada www.novonix.ca

Exhibitors

Novonix specializes in developing battery testing equipment and advanced diagnostic tools, including high precision battery cycler (HPC) systems for reliable lifetime evaluation of lithium-ion cells and differential thermal analysis (DTA) systems for non-destructive electrolyte analysis of full Li-ion cells. Novonix has pilot scale cell manufacturing capabilities to work with customers for custom battery development, testing, and manufacturing.

OCI Vacuum Microengineering Inc. Booth: 100 Jozef Ociepa jociepa@ocivm.com 200 Stronach Crescent London, ON, N5V3A1 Canada 6405 Inducon Drive West Sanborn (Niagara County), NY, 14132 519.457.0878 USA www.ocivm.com OCI Vacuum Microengineering Inc. is manufacturer of surface crystallography analyzers based on low energy electron diffraction (LEED) and auger electron spectroscopy (AES) for characterization of single crystals, epitaxial thin films, and 2D materials for semiconductors and clean energy. The integrated UHV systems are used for molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) and electrochemistry.

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Park Systems Booth: 104 Rich Oettinger inquiry@parksystems.com 3040 Olcott Street Santa Clara, CA, 95054 408.986.1110 USA www.parksystems.com Park Systems is a world-leading manufacturer of atomic force microscopy (AFM) systems with a complete range of products for researchers and industry engineers in the chemistry, materials, physics, life sciences, and semiconductor and data storage industries.

Pine Research Instrumentation Booths: 306 & 308 research Neil Spinner pinewire@pineresearch.com 2741 Campus Walk Avenue, Building 100 Durham, NC, 27705 USA www.pineresearch.com

Pine Research Instrumentation (Durham, NC, USA) has dedicated their design, support, service, and sales to the needs of the electrochemical community for over 50 years. We offer a complete line of trusted, high-quality, and affordable electrochemical instrumentation including potentiostats, electrode rotators, precision electrodes for rotating disk (RDE), rotating ring-disk (RRDE), and rotating cylinder (RCE) applications. We complement our instrumentation with a large variety of electrochemical accessories which support scientists who evaluate electrocatalytic systems like oxygen reduction reaction for fuel cells and carbon dioxide reduction for environmental remediation, as well as fuel stock production to interrogate corrosion inhibitor efficiency. Recently, we launched our WaveDriver 200 Bipotentiostat with EIS and our WaveVortex 10 Electrode Rotator—products requested by you and inspired by your research and industrial needs.

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Exhibitors Technical Exhibit Scribner Associates, Inc.

Vacuum Technology Inc.

Booth: 300

Booth: 101

Marion Jones marion@scribner.com 150 East Connecticut Avenue Southern Pines, NC, 28387 910.695.8884 USA www.scribner.com

Yuling Cai info@vti-glovebox.com 15 Great Republic Drive, Unit 4 Gloucester, MA 01930 USA

Scribner Associates, Inc. specializes in the development and manufacture of advanced analytical hardware and software for Battery, Fuel Cell, Electrolyzer, and Redox Flow Battery testing. Our software packages such as ZPlot®, ZView®, MultiStat®, and CorrWare® are recognized worldwide as the gold standard for instrument control and data analysis. Scribner has been producing innovative, high-quality products for over 30 years. Our products are backed by factory warranty, excellent worldwide customer service, and extensive technical support.

Vacuum Technology Inc. (VIT) manufactures “best in class” gloveboxes designed for Lithium-ion battery/super capacitor research, integrated with heated antechamber, HF absorber, renewable solvent Trap, among others. VTI also provides various Feedthroughs, like Binding Post, BNC, Battery Test wire-which typically goes with Lithium-ion battery application. Our modular, customizable designs give you the best glovebox at the best value.

Southeastern Nanotechnology Infrastructure Corridor (SENIC) Booth: 107

F3BE1B

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Southeastern Nanotechnology Infrastructure Corridor

SEN IC The Southeastern Nanotechnology Infrastructure Corridor (SENIC) was created as a partnership between the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering (JSNN)-at North Carolina A&T State University (NCA&T) and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG). Southeastern Nanotechnology Infrastructure Corridor

Wildcat Discovery Technologies Booth: 206 Ana Kiricova akiricova@wildcatdiscovery.com 6255 Ferris Square, Suite A San Diego, CA, 92121 858.550.1980 USA www.wildcatdiscovery.com Wildcat uses proprietary high throughput technology to accelerate the development of better battery materials. Wildcat’s customers include material suppliers, cell makers, and OEM’s in the automotive, electronics, medical, and military industries. Wildcat reduces R&D costs and helps its partners commercialize battery breakthroughs faster; cathodes, anodes, and electrolytes are all possible.

Sugino Corporation Booth: 404 Keisuke Yoneda kyoneda@suginocorp.com 1380 Hamilton Parkway Itasca, IL, 60143 248.709.2427 USA www.suginocorp.com Sugino Machine Limited manufactures innovative, precision equipment for high-pressure cleaning, deburring, machining, drilling, tapping, burnishing, waterjet cutting, and more. Sugino’s deep history began in Japan in 1936, and the U.S. are of Sugino Machine Limited, Sugino Corp. was established in 1980. With 80 year of experience, we help customers solve their most demanding production challenges. From our patented super technology engineering to our belief in listening to our customer’s feedback; our goal is reliability, flexibility, accuracy, and superior results. All Sugino products are backed by a global service and support team. Sugino Corp. is headquartered in Itasca, Illinois, with a technical center in Wixom, Michigan. Sugino will display the technology about the “Star Burst” which is a wet-type pulverizing - or wet jet milling - device to disperse, emulsify, pulverize, exfoliate and reform surfaces of raw materials by obliquely colliding the particles pressurized up to 245 MPa at the relative velocity of Mach 4 at the 236th ECS Meeting.

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Exhibitors

SENIC Christa Ernst Christa.ernst@ien.gatech.edu 345 Ferst Drive SENIC Atlanta, GA, 30332 404.894.1665 USA https://senic/gatech.edu

Southeastern Nanotechnology Infrastructure Corridor

978.879.4302 http://www.vti-glovebox.com


Sponsors ECS thanks our meeting sponsors for the generous and continued support! Gold

Silver Sponsors

Bronze

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Symposium Sponsors ECS thanks our symposium sponsors for the generous and continued support! Gold

Office of Naval Research

XTC New Energy Materials (Xiamen)

I01–Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19)

I03–Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics 12

Silver

Argonne A02–Symposium in Honor of Bob Huggins: Fast Ionic Conductors - Principles and Applications

Lam Research D02–Plasma Nanoscience and Technology 4 G01–16th International Symposium on Semiconductor Cleaning Science and Technology (SCST 16) G02–Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 15

TEL G02–Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 15

Bronze

Army Research Office L06–Education in Electrochemistry 2

Bio-Logic A02–Symposium in Honor of Bob Huggins: Fast Ionic Conductors Principles and Applications

Livent A05–Lithium Ion Batteries

Picosun Oy G02–Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 15 SCREEN Semiconductor Solutions G01–16th International Symposium on Semiconductor Cleaning Science and Technology (SCST 16)

Contributing Arbin Instruments

A05–Lithium Ion Batteries

Gamry

A05–Lithium Ion Batteries

Maccor

A06–Beyond Lithium Ion Batteries

ProSys

Mattson

G01–16th International Symposium on Semiconductor Cleaning Science and Technology (SCST 16)

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

A06–Beyond Lithium Ion Batteries

G02–Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 15

Wanqian Technology

A06–Beyond Lithium Ion Batteries

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Symposium Sponsors

ASM International G02–Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 15


ECS Community Editorial Boards Journal of The Electrochemical Society (JES)

ECS Transactions (ECST)

Editor: Robert Savinell

Editor: Jeffrey W. Fergus

Technical Editors Doron Aurbach, Batteries and Energy Storage David Cliffel, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Electrocatalysis, and Photoelectrochemistry Gerald S. Frankel, Corrosion Science and Technology Thomas F. Fuller, Fuel Cells, Electrolyzers, and Energy Conversion John Harb, Electrochemical Engineering Takayuki Homma, Electrochemical/Electroless Deposition Ajit Khosla, Sensors Janine Mauzeroll, Organic and Bioelectrochemistry

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Associate Editors Rohan Akolkar, Electrochemical/Electroless Deposition Thierry Brousse, Batteries and Energy Storage Scott Donne, Batteries and Energy Storage Raymond J. Gorte, Fuel Cells, Electrolyzers, and Energy Conversion Scott Lillard, Corrosion Science and Technology Brett Lucht, Batteries and Energy Storage Stephen Maldonado, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Electrocatalysis, and Photoelectrochemistry Paul M. Natishan, Corrosion Science and Technology Thomas J. Schmidt, Fuel Cells, Electrolyzers, and Energy Conversion Minhua Shao, Fuel Cells, Electrolyzers, and Energy Conversion Venkat Srinivasan, Batteries and Energy Storage Alice Suroviec, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Electrocatalysis, and Photoelectrochemistry Nae-Lih (Nick) Wu, Batteries and Energy Storage

ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology (JSS) Editor: Krishnan Rajeshwar Technical Editors Jennifer A. Bardwell, Electronic Materials and Processing Francis D’Souza, Carbon Nanostructures and Devices Peter Mascher, Dielectric Science and Materials Kailash C. Mishra, Luminescence and Display Materials, Devices, and Processing Fan Ren, Electronic and Photonic Devices and Systems Meng Tao, Electronic and Photonic Devices and Systems

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ECS Community Division Officers Battery

Marca Doeff, Chair Y. Shirley Ming, Vice Chair Brett Lucht, Secretary Jie Xiao, Treasurer

Electronics & Photonics

Junichi Murota, Chair Yu-Lin Wang, Vice Chair Jennifer Hite, 2nd Vice Chair Qiliang Li, Secretary Robert Lynch, Treasurer

Corrosion

Masayuki Itagaki, Chair James Noël, Vice Chair Dev Chidambaram, Secretary/Treasurer

Dielectric Science & Technology

Vimal Chaitanya, Chair Peter Mascher, Vice Chair Uros Cvelbar, Secretary Zhi David Chen, Treasurer

Electrodeposition

Stanko Brankovic, Chair Philippe Vereecken, Vice Chair Natasa Vasiljevic, Secretary Luca Magagnin, Treasurer

Energy Technology

Vaidyanathan Subramanian, Chair William Mustain, Vice Chair Katherine Ayers, Secretary Minhua Shao, Treasurer

High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes

Greg Jackson, Chair Paul Gannon, Sr. Vice Chair Sean Bishop, Jr. Vice Chair Cortney Kreller, Secretary/Treasurer

Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Engineering

John Staser, Chair Shrisudersan Jayaraman, Vice Chair Maria Inman, Secretary/Treasurer

Organic & Biological Electrochemistry

Diane Smith, Chair Sadagopan Krishnan, Vice Chair Song Lin, Secretary/Treasurer

Nanocarbons

Slava Rotkin, Chair Hiroshi Imahori, Vice Chair Olga Boltalina, Secretary R. Bruce Weisman, Treasurer

Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry

Petr Vanýsek , Chair Andrew Hillier, Vice Chair Stephen Paddison, Secretary Anne Co, Treasurer

Sensor

Ajit Khosla, Chair Jessica Koehne, Vice Chair Larry Nagahara, Secretary Praveen Sekhar, Treasurer

Luminescence & Display Materials

Mikhail Brik, Chair Jakoah Brgoch, Vice Chair Rong-Jun Xie, Secretary/Treasurer

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ECS Community Student Chapters Chapter Name

Year Chartered

Faculty Advisor(s)

Chapter Name

Year Chartered

Faculty Advisor(s)

Aalborg University

2017

Daniel‐Ioan Stroe Maciej Swierczynski

Mexico Capitulo Estudiantil CIDETEQ

2018

Rene Antano‐Lopez Jorge Morales Hernández

Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University

2018

Begum Unveroglu

Missouri University of Science and Technology

2017

Atlanta Student Chapter at Georgia Tech

2008

Peter J. Hesketh

Amitava Choudhury Jay A. Switzer Manashi Nath

Montana State University

2013

Atlantic Canada Student Chapter(Dalhousie)

2018

Mark Obrovac Jeff Dahn Heather Andreas

Ryan W. Anderson Paul E. Gannon

Montreal Student Chapter

2010

Steen B. Schougaard

Auburn University

2007

Majid Beidaghi

Munich Student Chapter

2015

Hubert Gasteiger

Belgium Student Chapter

2015

Philippe M. Vereecken Stefan De Gendt

New Mexico State University

2015

Vimal H. Chaitanya Hongmei Luo

Boston Student Chapter

2009

Eugene Smotkin

North Florida Student Chapter

2014

Pedro Moss

British Columbia University

2013

Dan Bizzotto

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

2014

Ann Mari Svensson

Brno University of Technology

2006

to be announced

Ohio State University

2006

Anne C. Co

Calgary Student Chapter

2018

Viola Birss

Ohio University

2011

Gerardine Gabriela Botte

California State University‐Fullerton

2012

John L. Haan

Oklahoma Student Chapter

2017

Sadagopan Krishnan Barry Lavine

Case Western Reserve University

2005

Robert F. Savinell

Purdue University

2019

Partha P. Mukherjee Julia Laskin

Central Illinois Student Chapter

2008

Andrzej Wieckowski

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

2013

David J. Duquette Daniel J. Lewis

China Spallation Neutron Source

2018

Fongwei Wang Wang Hay (Jack) Kan Bao‐Tian Wang Hua Yang

Research Triangle Student Chapter

2013

Jeffrey Glass

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

2019

Xiaojun Guo

Clemson University

2014

Stephen E. Creager

South Brazil Student Chapter

2010

Luís F. P. Dick

Colorado School of Mines

2012

Andy M. Herring

SRM University

2013

Complutense University of Madrid

2018

Nazario Martin Leon Jose Manuel Pingarron

Gregory Offer Ifan Erfyl Lester Stephens

Drexel University

2012

Yury Gogotsi Ekaterina A. Pomerantseva

Tel Aviv University

2009

Eliezer Gileadi Yosi Shacham‐Diamand

Florida International University

2018

Chunlei Wang

Texas A&M University

2016

Yue Kuo

2019

Ehab El Sawy

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

2016

Francesco Ciucci Minhua Shao

The American University in Cairo Tyndall National Institute

2012

Alan O’Riordan

Illinois Institute of Technology

2015

Wei Chen Adam Hock

UK Northwest Student Chapter

2015

Laurence J. Hardwick

Imperial College London

2018

Gregory Offer Ifan Erfyl Lester Stephens

Ulm University

2018

Dr. Werner Tillmetz

University of Alabama

2016

Shanlin Pan

ECS Community

Indiana University

2012

Dennis Peters Lane A. Baker

University of Arkansas

2018

Rick WiseDr

University of Calgary

2011

Viola Ingrid Birss

Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey

2019

Marcelo Videa Alfonso Crespo‐Yapur

University of California– Berkeley

2014

Bryan D. McCloskey

Kerala, India at CUSAT Student Chapter

2008

Madambi K. Jayaraj

University of California‐ Los Angeles

2015

Sarah H. Tolbert

Lahore, Pakistan Student Chapter

2008

Inam Ul Haque

University of California– Riverside

2011

Alexander A. Balandin

Lewis University

2015

Jason Keleher

2014

Shirley Meng

Louisiana State University

University of California– San Diego

2016

Christopher G. Arges

University of Cape Town

2018

Rhiyaad Mohamed

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Faculty Advisor(s)

Chapter Name

Year Chartered

Faculty Advisor(s)

University of Central Florida

2000

Kalpathy B. Sundaram

University of Southern California

2019

S. R. Narayanan

University of Cincinnati

2007

Marc Cahay

University of St. Andrews

2015

John T. S. Irvine

University of Florida

2005

Erin Patrick

University of Tartu

2013

Kaido Tammeveski

University of Guelph

2018

Aicheng Chen Abdelaziz Houman Jacek Lipkowski

University of Texas at Austin

2006

Arumugam Manthiram

University of Houston

2016

Yan Yao

University of Texas at Dallas

2012

Moon J. Kim

University of Illinois at Chicago

2016

Sanjay Kumar Behura Brian P. Chaplin

University of Toronto

2016

Donald W. Kirk

University of Iowa

2014

Johna Leddy

University of Utah

2015

Shelley D. Minteer

University of Kansas

2016

Trung Van Nguyen

University of Virginia

2006

Giovanni Zangari

University of Kentucky

2014

Doo Young Kim

University of Washington

2016

University of Maryland

2011

Eric D. Wachsman

Daniel T. Schwartz Venkat R. Subramanian Stuart B. Adler

University of Nevada�Reno

2014

Dev Chidambaram

University of Western Ontario

2017

University of New Mexico

2017

Fernando H. Garzon Plamen B. Atanassov

Jungsook Clara Wren Zhifeng Ding James J. Noel D. W. Shoesmith

University of Oxford

2016

Charles W. Monroe Kyle A. Vincent

Valley of the Sun (Central Arizona)

2013

Candace Kay Chan

University of Pittsburgh

2014

Prashant N. Kumta Spandan Maiti

2018

Feng Lin

University of South Carolina

2010

William Mustain

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Xi’an Jiatong University

2019

Youlong Xu Shengli Wu Xiaoning Zhang

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ECS Community Committees and Subcommittees Executive Committee of the Board of Directors

Term

Honors and Awards Committee

Term

Christina Bock

Chair

Spring 2020

Shelley Minteer

Chair - PAED

Spring 2023

Stefan De Gendt

Member

Spring 2021

Vimal Chaitanya

Member - DST

Spring 2020

Eric Wachsman

Member

Spring 2022

Thomas Moffat

Member - ELDP

Spring 2020

Turgut Gür

Member

Spring 2023

Jean St-Pierre

Member - ETD

Spring 2020

James Fenton

Member

Spring 2020

Viola Birss

Member - PAED

Spring 2021

Gessie Brisard

Member

Spring 2022

Francis d’Souza

Member - NANO

Spring 2023

Term as ED

Scott Calabrese Barton

Member - ETD

Spring 2021

Junichi Murota

Member - EPD

Spring 2022

Christopher Jannuzzi Member

Executive Director

Board of Directors, Nonprofit Financial Professional Robb Micek

Member

Spring 2022

Audit Committee Yue Kuo

Term Term

Chair

Immediate Past President

Dev Chidambaram

Member - CORR

Spring 2022

Wei Tong

Member - BATT

Spring 2022

Spring 2020

Nianqiang Wu

Member - SENS

Spring 2023

Spring 2020

John Flake

Member - IE&EE

Spring 2023

Christina Bock

Member

President

Stefan De Gendt

Member

Senior Vice President Spring 2020

Fernando Garzon

Member -H-TEMP

Spring 2023

Gessie Brisard

Member

Treasurer

Spring 2022

Christina Bock

Member - ETD

Spring 2020

Robb Micek

Member

Nonprofit Financial Professional

Spring 2022

Individual Membership Committee

Education Committee James Noël

Term

Chair

President

Term

William Mustain

Chair

Spring 2020

Spring 2021

R. Bruce Weisman

Member

Spring 2020

Kalpathy Sundaram Member

Spring 2020

Timothy Paschkewitz Member

Spring 2020

Alice Suroviec

Member

Spring 2020

Toshiyuki Nohira

Member

Spring 2021

Keryn Lian

Member

Spring 2021

Chi-Chang Hu

Member

Spring 2021

David Hall

Member

Spring 2021

James Burgess

Member

Spring 2022

Vimal Chaitanya

Member

Spring 2022

Luis A. Diaz Aldana Member

Spring 2022

Takayuki Homma

Member

Spring 2022

Jeffrey Henderson

Student Member

Spring 2020

Walter Van SchalkwijkMember

Spring 2023

Tobias Glossman

Spring 2023

Seyyedamirhossein Hosseini

Student Member

Spring 2021

Margaret Calhoun Student Member

Spring 2020

Marion Jones

Member

Spring 2022

Fen Zhang

Student Member

Spring 2021

Chair, Sponsorship Committee

James Fenton

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Secretary

James Fenton

Member

Secretary

Spring 2020

Member

Chair, Individual Membership Committee

William Mustain

Member

Ethical Standards Committee

Spring 2020 Spring 2020

Term

Nominating Committee Yue Kuo

Chair

Term Immediate Past President

Spring 2020

D. Noel Buckley

Member

Spring 2020

Chris Johnson

Member

Spring 2020

Yue Kuo

Chair

Immediate Past President

Spring 2020

Lili Deligianni

Member

D. Noel Buckley

Member

Past Officer

Spring 2020

Turgut Gür

Member

Sponsorship Committee

Spring 2020 Third Vice President

Spring 2020

ECS Community

Paul Natishan

Member

Past Officer

Spring 2021

James Fenton

Member

Secretary

Spring 2020

Marion Jones

Chair

Spring 2022

Gessie Brisard

Member

Treasurer

Spring 2022

Chuck Hussey

Member

Spring 2020

Term

Peter Fedkiw

Member

Spring 2020

Xiaoping Jiang

Member

Spring 2020

Jie Xiao

Finance Committee

Gessie Brisard

Chair

Treasurer

Robert Kostecki

Member

Spring 2020

Boryann Liaw

Member

Spring 2020

Peter Foller

Member

Spring 2022

Robb Micek

Member

Spring 2022

James Fenton

Member

Secretary

Tim Gamberzky

Member

Chief Operating Officer

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Spring 2020 Term as COO

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Member

Spring 2021

Christopher Beasley Member

Spring 2021

Mark Glick

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Spring 2021

Alex Peroff

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Spring 2022

Alok Srivastava

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Spring 2022

Craig Owen

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William Mustain

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Gessie Brisard

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Stefan De Gendt

Chair

Senior Vice President Spring 2020

Christina Bock

Member

President

Spring 2020

Yue Kuo

Member

Immediate Past President

Spring 2020

Johna Leddy

Member

Second Immediate Past President

Spring 2020

Turgut Gür

Member

Chair, Meetings Subcommittee

Spring 2020

Eric Wachsman

Member

Chair, Publications Subcommittee

Spring 2020

E. Jennings Taylor

Member

Chair, Interdis. Sci. & Spring 2022 Tech. Subcom.

Christopher Jannuzzi Member

Executive Director

Publications Subcommittee of the Technical Affairs Committee

Term

Term as ED Term

Eric Wachsman

Chair

Second Vice President Spring 2020

Turgut Gür

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Third Vice President

Robert Savinell

Member

JES Editor

Member

ECS Transactions Editor

Jeffrey Fergus

Symposium Planning Advisory Board of the Technical Affairs Committee Turgut Gür

Chair

Third Vice President

Spring 2020

Stanko Brankovic

Member

ELDP Division Chair

Fall 2019

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H-TEMP Division Chair

Fall 2019

Greg Jackson Mikhail Brik

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LDM Division Chair

Fall 2019

Vimal Chaitanya

Member

DST Division Chair

Spring 2020

Slava Rotkin

Member

NANO Division Chair Spring 2020

John Staser

Member

IE&EE Division Chair Spring 2020

Marca Doeff

Member

BATT Division Chair

Fall 2020

Masayuki Itagaki

Member

CORR Division Chair

Fall 2020

Ajit Khosla

Member

SENS Division Chair

Fall 2020

Junichi Murota

Member

EPD Division Chair

Spring 2021

Vaidyanathan Subramanian

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ETD Division Chair

Spring 2021 Spring 2021

Diane Smith

Member

OBE Division Chair

5/17/2020

Petr Vanýsek

Member

PAED Division Chair Spring 2021

12/31/2020

E. Jennings Taylor

Member

ISTS Subcommittee Chair

Spring 2020

Krishnan Rajeshwar Member

JSS Editor

12/31/2021

Society Historian

Robert Kelly

Member

Interface Editor

5/31/2022

Zoltan Nagy

Scott Calabrese Barton

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Spring 2020

Elizabeth Biddinger Member

Spring 2020

Christina Roth

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Spring 2021

Hui Xu

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Spring 2021

Meetings Subcommittee of the Technical Affairs Committee

Term

Turgut Gür

Chair

Third Vice President

Eric Wachsman

Vice Chair

Second Vice President Spring 2020

Thomas Moffat

Member

Spring 2020

Thomas Schmidt

Member

Spring 2021

Paul Trulove

Member

Spring 2022

Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Subcommittee

Spring 2020

Term Spring 2020

American Association for the Advancement of Science Christopher Jannuzzi

Executive Director

Science History Institute Yury Gogotsi

Spring 2022

Term Term as ED

Term

Heritage Councilor

Spring 2020

National Inventors Hall of Fame

Shelley Minteer

Chair, Honors & Awards Committee

External Relations Representative Mark Orazem

Term Spring 2020

Term Spring 2020

Term

E. Jennings Taylor

Chair - IE&EE

Spring 2022

Shelley Minteer

Member - PAED

Spring 2020

Peter Mascher

Member - DST

Spring 2020

Andrew Hoff

Member - EPD

Spring 2020

Member - ETD

Spring 2020

Member - LDM

Spring 2021

Diane Smith

Member - OBE

Spring 2021

Jessica Koehne

Member - SENS

Spring 2021

Juan Peralta Hernandez

Member - IE&EE

Spring 2021

John Vaughey

Member - BATT

Spring 2022

Nick Birbilis

Member - CORR

Spring 2022

Sean Bishop

Member - H-TEMP

Spring 2022

Jeff Blackburn

Member - NANO

Spring 2022

Natasa Vasiljevic

Member - ELDP

Spring 2022

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Symposium Topics, Organizers, and Sponsoring Divisions A — Batteries and Energy Storage A01 — Battery and Energy Technology Joint General Session

J. W. Gallaway, M. Doeff, M. Manivannan, S. Narayan Battery, Energy Technology

A02 — Symposium in Honor of Bob Huggins: Fast Ionic Conductors -

Principles and Applications C. Chan, B. Liaw, J. Nanda, T. M. Gur, V. Thangadurai Battery, High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes

A03 — Fast Electrochemical Processes and Devices 3 (Electrochemical

Capacitors and Batteries) N. Wu, W. Gao, J. W. Long, V. Di Noto, O. Crosnier, W. Sugimoto, A. Balducci Battery, Energy Technology

A04 — Advanced Manufacturing Methods for Energy Storage Devices 2

D. L. Wood, J. Li, P. M. Vereecken, A. C. West Battery, Electrodeposition

A05 — Lithium Ion Batteries

G. Yushin, B. Lucht, G. Chen, F. Lin Battery

A06 — Beyond Lithium Ion Batteries

X. Li, P. J. Kulesza, C. Xiong, J. Lu, D. Guyomard Battery, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

A07 — Solid State Batteries

N. P. Dasgupta, J. Muldoon, J. Sakamoto, V. Di Noto, V. Thangadurai Battery, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

B — Carbon Nanostructures and Devices B01 — Carbon Nanostructures: From Fundamental Studies to Applications

and Devices S. V. Rotkin, H. Imahori, O. V. Boltalina, V. Di Noto Nanocarbons, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

C — Corrosion Science and Technology C01 — Corrosion General Session

M. Itagaki, J. Noel Corrosion

C02 — Oxide Films 4

D. Chidambaram, P. E. Gannon, K. Hebert, K. S. Raja, D. Shoesmith Corrosion

C03 — Localized Corrosion

J. Noel, M. P. Ryan, X. He Corrosion

C04 — Computation Approaches in Corrosion Science and Engineering

R. Buchheit, E. Tada Corrosion

D — Dielectric Science and Materials D01 — Semiconductors, Dielectrics, and Metals for Nanoelectronics 17

D. Misra, K. Kita, S. Dayeh, S. H. Kilgore, K. Kakushima Dielectric Science and Technology

D02 — Plasma Nanoscience and Technology 4

U. Cvelbar, P. Mascher, D. W. Hess, M. K. Sunkara, O. Leonte, T. Lill Dielectric Science and Technology

E — Electrochemical/Electroless Deposition E01 — Current Trends in Electrodeposition - An Invited Symposium

E. J. Podlaha-Murphy Electrodeposition

E02 — Electrodeposition of Nanostructured Materials for Energy Application

N. Vasiljevic, N. Dimitrov, K. S. Ryder, P. M. Vereecken, V. Subramanian, H. Pan Electrodeposition, Battery, Energy Technology

E03 — Ionic Liquids as Reactive Media for Electrodeposition Processes

F — Electrochemical Engineering F01 — Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

General Session D. P. Riemer, J. A. Staser Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

F02 — Electrochemical Separations and Sustainability 3

H. Xu, C. Owen, A. H. Suroviec Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Energy Technology, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

F03 — Electrochemical Conversion of Biomass 2

L. A. Diaz, S. Calabrese Barton, J. A. Staser, J. Holladay, E. J. Biddinger Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Energy Technology

F04 — Pulse and Reverse Pulse Electrolytic Processes 2

M. Inman, E. J. Taylor, E. J. Podlaha-Murphy, S. Roy, A. Bund Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Electrodeposition

F06 — Reduction of CO2: From Laboratory to Industrial Scale

P. J. Kenis, S. Narayan, T. Petek Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Energy Technology

G — Electronic Materials and Processing G01 — 16th International Symposium on Semiconductor Cleaning Science

and Technology (SCST 16) T. Hattori, J. Ruzyllo, A. J. Muscat, K. Saga, P. W. Mertens Electronics and Photonics

G02 — Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 15

F. Roozeboom, S. De Gendt, J. Dendooven, J. W. Elam, O. van der Straten, C. Liu, A. Illiberi, G. Sundaram Electronics and Photonics, Dielectric Science and Technology

G03 — Semiconductor Process Integration 11

J. Murota, C. Claeys, H. Iwai, M. Tao, S. Deleonibus, A. Mai, K. Shiojima, Y. Cao Electronics and Photonics

G04 — Thermoelectric and Thermal Interface Materials 5

J. Lee, C. O’Dwyer, J. He, K. M. Razeeb, R. Chen, W. van Schalkwijk, Y. Wu Electronics and Photonics, Energy Technology

G05 — Oxide Memristors 2

S. S. Nonnenmann, J. Yang, J. L. Rupp, J. Claudio Nino, A. A. Talin High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes, Dielectric Science and Technology, Electronics and Photonics

G06 — Materials and Processes for Semiconductor, 2.5 and 3D Chip

Packaging, and High Density Interconnection PCB 2 K. Kondo, F. Roozeboom, G. Mathad, W. Dow, M. Hayase, M. Koyanagi, R. Akolkar, Y. Takeno, L. Wei, M. Kondo, M. Motoyoshi Electronics and Photonics, Dielectric Science and Technology, Electrode position

H — Electronic and Photonic Devices and Systems H01 — State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors

(SOTAPOCS 62) T. J. Anderson, J. K. Hite, R. P. Lynch, C. O’Dwyer, E. A. Douglas Electronics and Photonics

H02 — Low-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 12

Y. Chueh, C. O’Dwyer, S. Jin, J. He, M. Suzuki, S. Kim, J. C. Ho, Z. Fan, Q. Li, G. W. Hunter, K. Takei, J. Wu, J. L. Blackburn Electronics and Photonics, Dielectric Science and Technology, Nanocarbons

H03 — Gallium Nitride and Silicon Carbide Power Technologies 9

M. Dudley, N. Ohtani, M. Bakowski, K. Shenai, B. Raghothamachar Electronics and Photonics

A. Bund, C. Pozo-Gonzalo, M. Ueda, K. S. Ryder, E. J. Biddinger, P. J. Kulesza Electrodeposition, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

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I — Fuel Cells, Electrolyzers, and Energy Conversion I01A— Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) -

Diagnostics/Characterization Methods, MEA Design/Model F. N. Büchi, H. A. Gasteiger, A. Z. Weber, E. Kjeang Energy Technology, Battery, Corrosion, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

I01B— Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) -

Cells, Stacks, and Systems K. Swider-Lyons, K. Shinohara, C. A. Rice, B. Lakshmanan Energy Technology, Battery, Corrosion, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

I01C— Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) -

Cation-Exchange Membrane Development, Performance, and Durability P. N. Pintauro, D. Jones Energy Technology, Battery, Corrosion, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

I01D— Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) -

Catalyst Activity/Durability for Hydrogen(-Reformate) Acidic Fuel Cells H. Uchida, P. Strasser, S. Mitsushima, Y. Kim Energy Technology, Battery, Corrosion, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

I01E— Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) -

Materials for Alkaline Fuel Cells and Direct-Fuel Fuel Cells T. J. Schmidt, R. A. Mantz, W. E. Mustain Energy Technology, Battery, Corrosion, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

I01F— Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) -

Polymer-Electrolyte Electrolysis B. S. Pivovar, K. E. Ayers, H. Xu Energy Technology, Battery, Corrosion, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

I01Z— Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) -

S. Krishnan, J. D. Burgess, G. T. Cheek, S. D. Minteer, S. C. Barton Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

L —Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Electrocatalysis, and Photoelectrochemistry L01 — Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Electrocatalysis, and

Photoelectrochemistry General Session A. H. Suroviec, P. Vanýsek Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

L02 — Electrode Processes 12

A. C. Hillier, E. Pomerantseva, Q. Huang Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Battery, Electrodeposition, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

L05 — Advanced Techniques for In Situ Electrochemical Systems 2

S. Pylypenko, A. C. Co, I. V. Zenyuk Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Energy Technology

L06 — Education in Electrochemistry 2

A. H. Suroviec, T. F. Fuller, J. N. Harb Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Energy Technology

L07 — Sonoelectrochemistry

B. G. Pollet, J. Hihn, J. Leddy Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

L09 — 28 Years of Electrochemistry within ECS Georgia Section

D. E. Cliffel, S. Lee, F. M. Alamgir, M. C. Hatzell, T. F. Fuller Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Energy Technology

M — Sensors M01— Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session

D. Kim, J. E. Koehne Sensor

M02— Nano/Bio Sensors 7

R. P. Ramasamy, A. Simonian, L. Soleymani, N. Wu, P. Chen, M. J. Sailor, Y. Lin, A. C. Hillier Sensor, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

M03— Microfluidics, Sensors, and Devices 3

M. Navaei, A. Khosla, P. J. Hesketh, P. K. Sekhar, J. E. Koehne, D. E. Cliffel Sensor, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Z — General Topics Z01 — General Student Poster Session

Symposium Topics & Organizers

Invited Talks K. Swider-Lyons, D. Jones, H. A. Gasteiger, H. Uchida, T. J. Schmidt, F. N. Büchi, B. S. Pivovar, P. N. Pintauro, J. M. Fenton, P. Strasser, K. E. Ayers, A. Z. Weber, R. A. Mantz, H. Xu, S. Mitsushima, C. A. Rice, Y. Kim, E. Kjeang, W. E. Mustain, B. Lakshmanan, K. Shinohara Energy Technology, Battery, Corrosion, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

K — Organic and Bioelectrochemistry K01 — Advances in Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

A. H. Suroviec, V. R. Subramanian, K. B. Sundaram, V. H. Chaitanya, P. Pharkya, L. F. Greenlee All Divisions

Z02 — The Brain and Electrochemistry 2 I02 — Photovoltaics for the 21st Century 15: New Materials and Processes

T. Druffel, M. Tao, H. Hamada, J. M. Fenton, J. Park, K. Rajeshwar, Z. D. Chen, A. C. Hillier Energy Technology, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

I03 — Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics 12

X. Zhou, E. Traversa, T. Kawada, T. M. Gur, K. B. Hatzell, M. Amin High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes, Battery

I04 — Symposium on Photocatalysts, Photoelectrochemical Cells, and

Solar Fuels 10 N. Wu, P. J. Kulesza, J. Lee, D. Ma, E. L. Miller, H. Wang, G. P. Wiederrecht, T. Tatsuma, V. Subramanian, T. Lian, M. Manivannan Energy Technology, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Sensor

I05 — Crosscutting Materials Innovation for Transformational Chemical and

Electrochemical Energy Conversion Technologies 3 H. N. Dinh, E. L. Miller Energy Technology

L — Luminescence and Display Materials, Devices, and Processing J01 — Luminescent Materials: Fundamentals and Application

J. Brgoch Luminescence and Display Materials

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H. Deligianni, C. Bock, J. Leddy, L. A. Nagahara, M. Bayachou, J. Mauzeroll, N. Wu, A. Khosla, D. E. Cliffel All Divisions

Z03 — 40 Years After

A. H. Suroviec, C. Bock, J. Leddy, H. Deligianni, S. Virtanen All Divisions

Z04 — Electrochemistry in Space

G. S. Jackson, G. W. Hunter, P. Mascher, E. J. Taylor, T. P. Barrera, A. M. Herring, G. J. Nelson, J. E. Koehne High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes, Battery, Dielectric Science and Technology, Energy Technology, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Sensor, Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Subcommittee

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Battery and Energy Technology Joint General Session J. W. Gallaway, M. Doeff, M. Manivannan, S. Narayan Battery, Energy Technology

A02

Symposium in Honor of Bob Huggins: Fast Ionic Conductors Principles and Applications C. Chan, B. Liaw, J. Nanda, T. M. Gur, V. Thangadurai Battery, High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes

A03

Fast Electrochemical Processes and Devices 3 (Electrochemical Capacitors and Batteries) N. Wu, W. Gao, J. W. Long, V. Di Noto, O. Crosnier, W. Sugimoto, A. Balducci Battery, Energy Technology

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Abst 1-3 Abst 4-10 Award 11 Room 223

Abst 12-16 Room 223 Posters 17-44 Grand Ballroom

Abst 114-121 Room 224

Abst 122-125 Room 224 Posters 126-144 Grand Ballroom

Abst 162-167 Room 218

Abst 168-174 Room 218

Abst 221-230 Room 219 Abst 231-241 Room 220

Abst 242-253 Room 219 Abst 254-265 Room 220

Abst 266-270 Room 219 Abst 271-275 Room 220

Abst 104-113 Room 224

Advanced Manufacturing Methods for Energy Storage Devices 2 D. L. Wood, J. Li, P. M. Vereecken, A. C. West Battery, Electrodeposition Lithium Ion Batteries G. Yushin, B. Lucht, G. Chen, F. Lin Battery

Abst 199-209, 443 Room 220 Abst 210-220 Room 219

Beyond Lithium Ion Batteries X. Li, P. J. Kulesza, C. Xiong, J. Lu, D. Guyomard Battery, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 452-459 Room 217

Abst 460-467 Room 217

Award 468 Abst 469-476 Room 217

Abst 477-480 Room 217

Solid State Batteries N. P. Dasgupta, J. Muldoon, J. Sakamoto, V. Di Noto, V. Thangadurai Battery, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 628-631 Abst 632-636 Room 221

Abst 637-642 Abst 643-646 Room 221

Abst 647-651 Abst 652-656 Room 221

Abst 657-664 Room 221 Posters 665-688 Grand Ballroom

Abst 766-772 Abst 773-777 Room 307

Abst 778-782 Room 307

B01

Carbon Nanostructures: From Fundamental Studies to Applications and Devices S. V. Rotkin, H. Imahori, O. V. Boltalina, V. Di Noto Nanocarbons, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

C01

Corrosion General Session M. Itagaki, J. Noel Corrosion

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Abst 66 Award 67 Abst 68-73 Room 223

Abst 74-75 Abst 76-78 Abst 79-84 Room 223 Posters 85-87 Grand Ballroom

Abst 88-91 Abst 92-98 Room 223

Abst 99-103 Room 223

Abst 190-193 Room 218

Abst 194-198 Room 218

Abst 56-60 Abst 61-65 Room 223

Abst 145-152 Room 224

Abst 153-161 Room 224

Abst 175-178 Room 218

Abst 179-184 Room 218 Posters 185-189 Grand Ballroom

Abst 276-284 Room 220 Abst 285-294 Room 219

Abst 295-303 Room 220 Abst 304-312 Room 219

Abst 313-325 Room 220 Abst 326-338 Room 219

Abst 340-349 Room 219 Award 339 Award 350 Room 220 Posters 351-410 Grand Ballroom

Abst 481-489 Award 490 Room 217

Abst 491-498 Room 217

Abst 499-507 Room 217

Abst 508-515 Room 217 Posters 516-612 Grand Ballroom

Abst 689-692 Abst 693-697 Room 221

Abst 698-703 Abst 704-708 Room 221

Abst 709-712 Abst 713-718 Room 221

Abst 719-724 Award 725 Room 221

Posters 726-734 Grand Ballroom

Abst 735-739 Abst 740-745 Room 301

Abst 746-755 Abst 756-765 Room 301

Abst 783-791 Room 307

Thursday, October 17

Award 792 Award 2289 Room 307

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Abst 411-419, 219 Room 219 Abst 420-430 Room 220

Abst 613-621 Room 217

Abst 431-440 Room 219 Abst 441-451 Room 220

Abst 622-627 Room 217

Posters 793-802 Grand Ballroom

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Oxide Films 4 D. Chidambaram, P. E. Gannon, K. Hebert, K. S. Raja, D. Shoesmith Corrosion

C03

Localized Corrosion J. Noel, M. P. Ryan, X. He Corrosion

C04

Computation Approaches in Corrosion Science and Engineering R. Buchheit, E. Tada Corrosion

D01

Semiconductors, Dielectrics, and Metals for Nanoelectronics 17 D. Misra, K. Kita, S. Dayeh, S. H. Kilgore, K. Kakushima Dielectric Science and Technology

D02

Plasma Nanoscience and Technology 4 U. Cvelbar, P. Mascher, D. W. Hess, M. K. Sunkara, O. Leonte, T. Lill Dielectric Science and Technology

E01

Current Trends in Electrodeposition - An Invited Symposium E. J. Podlaha-Murphy Electrodeposition

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Abst 803-811 Room 306

Abst 812-816 Room 306

Abst 867-869 Abst 870-872 Room 208

Abst 873-874 Abst 875-878 Room 208 Posters 879-885 Grand Ballroom

Electrodeposition of Nanostructured Materials for Energy Application N. Vasiljevic, N. Dimitrov, K. S. Ryder, P. M. Vereecken, V. Subramanian, H. Pan Electrodeposition, Battery, Energy Technology

Abst 919-928 Room 309

Abst 929-933 Room 309

Ionic Liquids as Reactive Media for Electrodeposition Processes A. Bund, C. Pozo-Gonzalo, M. Ueda, K. S. Ryder, E. J. Biddinger, P. J. Kulesza Electrodeposition, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 955-961 Abst 962-963 Room 310

Abst 964-967 Room 310

Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering General Session D. P. Riemer, J. A. Staser Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 984-992 Room 311

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Abst 817-825 Room 306

Posters 826-828 Grand Ballroom

Abst 829-835 Room 306

Abst 886-888 Abst 889-892 Room 208

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Abst 836-839 Abst 840-846 Room 306

Abst 847-849 Abst 850-852 Room 306 Poster 853 Grand Ballroom

Abst 854-859 Room 307

Abst 860-866 Room 307

Abst 900-906 Room 208

Abst 907-912 Room 208

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Award 913 Award 914 Abst 915-918 Room 309

Abst 934-940 Room 309

Abst 941-946 Abst 947-950 Room 309 Posters 951-954 Grand Ballroom

Abst 968-975 Room 310

Abst 976-981 Room 310 Posters 982-983 Grand Ballroom

Abst 993-1002 Award 1003 Room 311

Abst 1004-1010 Room 311 Poster 1011 Grand Ballroom

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Electrochemical Separations and Sustainability 3 H. Xu, C. Owen, A. H. Suroviec Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Energy Technology, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

F03

Electrochemical Conversion of Biomass 2 L. A. Diaz, S. Calabrese Barton, J. A. Staser, J. Holladay, E. J. Biddinger Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Energy Technology

F04

Pulse and Reverse Pulse Electrolytic Processes 2 M. Inman, E. J. Taylor, E. J. PodlahaMurphy, S. Roy, A. Bund Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Electrodeposition

AM

PM

Monday, October 14

AM

PM

Abst 1043-1048 Abst 1049-1052 Room 312

Abst 1053-1057 Abst 1058-1062 Room 312

F06

Reduction of CO2: From Laboratory to Industrial Scale P. J. Kenis, S. Narayan, T. Petek Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Energy Technology

G01

16th International Symposium on Semiconductor Cleaning Science and Technology (SCSTÂ 16) T. Hattori, J. Ruzyllo, A. J. Muscat, K. Saga, P. W. Mertens Electronics and Photonics

Abst 1092-1095 Room 209

Abst 1096-1099 Room 209 Posters 1100-1103 Grand Ballroom

Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 15 F. Roozeboom, S. De Gendt, J. Dendooven, J. W. Elam, O. van der Straten, C. Liu, A. Illiberi, G. Sundaram Electronics and Photonics, Dielectric Science and Technology

Abst 1122 Abst 1123-1125 Award 1126 Abst 1127-1129 Room 214

Abst 1130 Abst 1131-1133 Room 214

Semiconductor Process Integration 11 J. Murota, C. Claeys, H. Iwai, M. Tao, S. Deleonibus, A. Mai, K. Shiojima, Y. Cao Electronics and Photonics

Abst 1157-1161 Abst 1162-1165 Room 211

Abst 1166-1168 Room 211

G02

G03

G04

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Thermoelectric and Thermal Interface Materials 5 J. Lee, C. O’Dwyer, J. He, K. M. Razeeb, R. Chen, W. van Schalkwijk, Y. Wu Electronics and Photonics, Energy Technology

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


236th ECS Meeting l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA Tuesday, October 15

AM

PM

Abst 1012-1018 Room 312

Abst 1019-1026 Room 312 Poster 1027 Grand Ballroom

Wednesday, October 16

AM

PM

Abst 1028-1033 Abst 1034-1037 Room 312

Abst 1038-1042 Room 312

Abst 1063-1073 Room 311

Abst 1074-1084 Room 311 Posters 1085-1091 Grand Ballroom

Abst 1104-1107 Abst 1108-1111 Room 209

Abst 1112-1117 Abst 1118-1119 Abst 1120-1121 Room 209

Abst 1134 Abst 1135-1140 Room 214

Abst 1141-1142 Abst 1143-1146 Room 214 Poster 1147 Grand Ballroom

Abst 1148-1150 Abst 1151-1156 Room 214

Abst 1169-1171 Abst 1172-1175 Room 211

Abst 1176-1180 Abst 1181-1185 Room 211

Abst 1186-1190 Abst 1191-1192 Room 211

Abst 1193-1196 Abst 1197-1199 Room 211

Abst 1200-1205 Room 209

Abst 1206-1211 Room 209 Posters 1212-1213 Grand Ballroom

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

Thursday, October 17

AM

PM

Abst 1214-1219 Room 209

Award 1220 Abst 1221-1224 Room 209

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Code

Symposium

G05

Oxide Memristors 2 S. S. Nonnenmann, J. Yang, J. L. Rupp, J. Claudio Nino, A. A. Talin High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes, Dielectric Science and Technology, Electronics and Photonics

AM

PM

Monday, October 14

AM

PM

Abst 1225-1228 Abst 1229-1234 Room 210

Abst 1235-1238 Abst 1239-1242 Room 210 Poster 1243 Grand Ballroom

G06

Materials and Processes for Semiconductor, 2.5 and 3D Chip Packaging, and High Density Interconnection PCB 2 K. Kondo, F. Roozeboom, G. Mathad, W. Dow, M. Hayase, M. Koyanagi, R. Akolkar, Y. Takeno, L. Wei, M. Kondo, M. Motoyoshi Electronics and Photonics, Dielectric Science and Technology, Electrodeposition

H01

State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors (SOTAPOCS 62) T. J. Anderson, J. K. Hite, R. P. Lynch, C. O’Dwyer, E. A. Douglas Electronics and Photonics

Abst 1267-1274 Room 213

Abst 1275-1279 Room 213

Low-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 12 Y. Chueh, C. O’Dwyer, S. Jin, J. He, M. Suzuki, S. Kim, J. C. Ho, Z. Fan, Q. Li, G. W. Hunter, K. Takei, J. Wu, J. L. Blackburn Electronics and Photonics, Dielectric Science and Technology, Nanocarbons

Abst 1291-1294 Room 212

Abst 1295-1298 Room 212

H02

H03

Gallium Nitride and Silicon Carbide Power Technologies 9 M. Dudley, N. Ohtani, M. Bakowski, K. Shenai, B. Raghothamachar Electronics and Photonics

I01A

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Diagnostics/Characterization Methods, MEA Design/Model F. N. Büchi, H. A. Gasteiger, A. Z. Weber, E. Kjeang Energy Technology, Battery, Corrosion, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

72

Abst 1370-1374 Galleria 2

Abst 1375-1384 Galleria 2

Posters 1385-1395 Grand Ballroom

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


236th ECS Meeting l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA Tuesday, October 15

Wednesday, October 16

AM

PM

AM

Abst 1244-1245 Abst 1246-1249 Room 210

Abst 1250-1253 Abst 1254-1257 Room 210 Poster 1258 Grand Ballroom

Abst 1259-1262 Abst 1263-1266 Room 210

Abst 1280-1281 Abst 1282-1285 Room 213

Posters 12861290 Grand Ballroom

Abst 1300-1303, 1314, 1318 Room 212

Abst 1304-1307 Abst 1308-1310 Room 212 Posters 13111313 Grand Ballroom

Abst 1396-1405 Galleria 2

Thursday, October 17

PM

AM

PM

Abst 1315-1317, 1327 Room 212

Abst 1319-1321 Abst 1322-1324 Room 212

Abst 1329-1333 Room 212

Abst 1299 Abst 1325-1328 Room 212

Abst 1334-1337 Abst 1338-1340 Room 213 Posters 13411345 Grand Ballroom

Abst 1346-1352 Room 213

Abst 1353-1355 Abst 1356-1359 Room 213

Abst 1360-1364 Room 213

Abst 1365-1369 Room 213

Abst 1406-1414 Galleria 2

Abst 1415-1425 Galleria 2

Abst 1426-1432 Award 1433 Galleria 2

Abst 1434-1442 Galleria 2

Abst 1443-1452 Galleria 2

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Code

Symposium

AM

PM

I01B

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) Cells, Stacks, and Systems K. Swider-Lyons, K. Shinohara, C. A. Rice, B. Lakshmanan Energy Technology, Battery, Corrosion, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 1453-1458 Galleria 7

Abst 1459-1468 Galleria 7

I01C

I01D

I01E

I01F

74

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Cation-Exchange Membrane Development, Performance, and Durability P. N. Pintauro, D. Jones Energy Technology, Battery, Corrosion, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Catalyst Activity/Durability for Hydrogen(-Reformate) Acidic Fuel Cells H. Uchida, P. Strasser, S. Mitsushima, Y. Kim Energy Technology, Battery, Corrosion, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Monday, October 14

AM

PM

Posters 1469-1476 Grand Ballroom

Posters 1497-1502 Grand Ballroom

Abst 1529-1538 Galleria 5

Abst 1539-1545 Galleria 5

Posters 1546-1566 Grand Ballroom

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) Materials for Alkaline Fuel Cells and Direct-Fuel Fuel Cells T. J. Schmidt, R. A. Mantz, W. E. Mustain Energy Technology, Battery, Corrosion, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Posters 1640-1660 Grand Ballroom

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) Polymer-Electrolyte Electrolysis B. S. Pivovar, K. E. Ayers, H. Xu Energy Technology, Battery, Corrosion, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Posters 1701-1708 Grand Ballroom

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


236th ECS Meeting l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA Tuesday, October 15

AM

PM

Abst 1477-1487 Galleria 7

Abst 1488-1496 Galleria 7

Wednesday, October 16

AM

PM

AM

Abst 1503-1511 Galleria 7

Abst 1512-1520 Galleria 7

Abst 1521-1528 Galleria 7

Abst 1609-1618 Galleria 5 Abst 1619-1626 Galleria 3

Abst 1627-1631 Galleria 3 Abst 1632-1639 Galleria 5

Abst 1745-1753 Galleria 6

Abst 1754-1761 Galleria 6

Abst 1567-1577 Galleria 5

Abst 1578-1587 Galleria 5

Abst 1588-1598 Galleria 5

Abst 1599-1608 Galleria 5

Abst 1661-1669 Galleria 3

Abst 1670-1679 Galleria 3

Abst 1680-1691 Galleria 3

Abst 1692-1700 Galleria 3

Abst 1709-1717 Galleria 6

Abst 1718-1725 Award 1726 Galleria 6

Abst 1727-1735 Galleria 6

Abst 1736-1744 Galleria 6

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PM

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Code

Symposium

I01Z

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) Invited Talks K. Swider-Lyons, D. Jones, H. A. Gasteiger, H. Uchida, T. J. Schmidt, F. N. BĂźchi, B. S. Pivovar, P. N. Pintauro, J. M. Fenton, P. Strasser, K. E. Ayers, A. Z. Weber, R. A. Mantz, H. Xu, S. Mitsushima, C. A. Rice, Y. Kim, E. Kjeang, W. E. Mustain, B. Lakshmanan, K. Shinohara Energy Technology, Battery, Corrosion, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

PM

AM

PM

Abst 1762-1766 Galleria 2/3

Abst 1767-1769 Galleria 2/3

I02

Photovoltaics for the 21st Century 15: New Materials and Processes T. Druffel, M. Tao, H. Hamada, J. M. Fenton, J. Park, K. Rajeshwar, Z. D. Chen, A. C. Hillier Energy Technology, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

I03

Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics 12 X. Zhou, E. Traversa, T. Kawada, T. M. Gur, K. B. Hatzell, M. Amin High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes, Battery

Abst 1792-1800, 1892 Room 222

Abst 1801-1809 Room 222

Abst 1810-1815 Room 222

Abst 1816-1820 Room 222 Posters 1821-1834 Grand Ballroom

Symposium on Photocatalysts, Photoelectrochemical Cells, and Solar Fuels 10 N. Wu, P. J. Kulesza, J. Lee, D. Ma, E. L. Miller, H. Wang, G. P. Wiederrecht, T. Tatsuma, V. Subramanian, T. Lian, M. Manivannan Energy Technology, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Sensor

Abst 1895-1905 Room 215

Abst 1906-1909 Abst 1910-1913 Room 215

Abst 1914-1915 Abst 1916-1919 Room 215

Abst 1920-1924 Room 215

I04

I05

76

AM

Monday, October 14

Crosscutting Materials Innovation for Transformational Chemical and Electrochemical Energy Conversion Technologies 3 H. N. Dinh, E. L. Miller Energy Technology

Abst 1982-1986 Room 216

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236th ECS Meeting l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA Tuesday, October 15

AM

PM

Wednesday, October 16

AM

PM

Abst 1770-1772 Abst 1773-1777 Room 224

Abst 1778-1782 Abst 1783-1787 Room 224 Posters 1788-1791 Grand Ballroom

Abst 1859-1866 Room 222

Abst 1835-1843 Room 222

Abst 1844-1851 Room 222 Posters 18521858 Grand Ballroom

Abst 1925-1932 Room 215

Abst 1933-1938 Abst 1939-1942 Room 215

Abst 1943-1950 Room 215

Abst 1987-1993 Room 216

Abst 1994-2000 Room 216

Abst 2001-2007 Room 216

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

Thursday, October 17

AM

PM

Abst 1867-1870 Abst 1871-1874 Room 222

Abst 1875-1878 Award 1879 Abst 1880-1885 Room 222

Abst 1886-1894 Room 222

Abst 1951-1958 Room 215 Posters 1959-1963 Grand Ballroom

Abst 1964-1967 Abst 1968-1972 Room 215

Abst 1973-1981 Room 215

Abst 2008-2015 Room 216

Abst 2016-2020 Room 216

Abst 2021-2028 Room 216

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236th ECS Meeting l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA Sunday, October 13

Code J01

K01

L01

Symposium

AM

PM

Luminescent Materials: Fundamentals and Application J. Brgoch Luminescence and Display Materials

Abst 2029-2036 Room 313

Abst 2037-2044 Room 313 Posters 2045-2047 Grand Ballroom

Advances in Organic and Biological Electrochemistry S. Krishnan, J. D. Burgess, G. T. Cheek, S. D. Minteer, S. C. Barton Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Abst 2048-2058 Room 308

Abst 2059-2067 Room 308 Posters 2068-2070 Grand Ballroom

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Electrocatalysis, and Photoelectrochemistry General Session A. H. Suroviec, P. Vanýsek Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 2071-2079 Room 303

Abst 2080-2086 Room 303

L02

Electrode Processes 12 A. C. Hillier, E. Pomerantseva, Q. Huang Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Battery, Electrodeposition, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

L05

Advanced Techniques for In Situ Electrochemical Systems 2 S. Pylypenko, A. C. Co, I. V. Zenyuk Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Energy Technology

L06

Education in Electrochemistry 2 A. H. Suroviec, T. F. Fuller, J. N. Harb Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Energy Technology

L07

Sonoelectrochemistry B. G. Pollet, J. Hihn, J. Leddy Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

L09

28 Years of Electrochemistry within ECS Georgia Section D. E. Cliffel, S. Lee, F. M. Alamgir, M. C. Hatzell, T. F. Fuller Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Energy Technology

AM

PM

Monday, October 14

M01 Sensors, Actuators, and

Microsystems General Session D. Kim, J. E. Koehne Sensor

78

Abst 2221-2225 Room 302

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236th ECS Meeting l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA Tuesday, October 15

AM

PM

Abst 2087-2096 Room 303

Abst 2097-2104 Room 303 Posters 21052113 Grand Ballroom

Abst 2114-2124 Room 304

Abst 2125-2135 Room 304 Posters 21362137 Grand Ballroom

Abst 2160-2169 Room 308

Abst 2226-2229 Abst 2230-2235 Room 302

Wednesday, October 16

AM

PM

Abst 2138-2148 Room 304

Abst 2149-2159 Room 304

Abst 2179-2187 Room 308

Abst 2188-2192 Room 308 Poster 2193 Grand Ballroom

Posters 21942196 Grand Ballroom

Abst 2197-2201 Abst 2202-2208 Room 303

Abst 2209-2219 Award 2220 Room 303

Abst 2236-2244 Room 302 Posters 22452252 Grand Ballroom

Abst 2253-2260 Room 302

Abst 2261-2268 Room 302

Thursday, October 17

AM

PM

Abst 2170-2176 Room 308 Posters 21772178, 2488 Grand Ballroom

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Code

Symposium

M02 Nano/Bio Sensors 7 R. P. Ramasamy, A. Simonian, L. Soleymani, N. Wu, P. Chen, M. J. Sailor, Y. Lin, A. C. Hillier Electrochemistry

AM

PM

Abst 2269-2278 Room 302

Abst 2279-2282 Room 302

Monday, October 14

AM

PM Posters 2283-2291 Grand Ballroom

M03 Microfluidics, Sensors, and

Devices 3 M. Navaei, A. Khosla, P. J. Hesketh, P. K. Sekhar, J. E. Koehne, D. E. Cliffel Sensor, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Z01

General Student Poster Session A. H. Suroviec, V. R. Subramanian, K. B. Sundaram, V. H. Chaitanya, P. Pharkya, L. F. Greenlee All Divisions

Z02

The Brain and Electrochemistry 2 H. Deligianni, C. Bock, J. Leddy, L. A. Nagahara, M. Bayachou, J. Mauzeroll, N. Wu, A. Khosla, D. E. Cliffel All Divisions

Z03

40 Years After A. H. Suroviec, C. Bock, J. Leddy, H. Deligianni, S. Virtanen All Divisions

Z04

Electrochemistry in Space G. S. Jackson, G. W. Hunter, P. Mascher, E. J. Taylor, T. P. Barrera, A. M. Herring, G. J. Nelson, J. E. Koehne High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes, Battery, Dielectric Science and Technology, Energy Technology, Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering, Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Sensor, Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Subcommittee

80

Abst 2440-2443 Room 305

Abst 2444-2448 Room 305

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236th ECS Meeting l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA Tuesday, October 15

AM

PM

Abst 2292-2299 Room 301

Abst 2300-2305 Room 301 Posters 23062307 Grand Ballroom

Wednesday, October 16

AM

PM

Abst 2429-2434 Room 313

Abst 2435-2439 Room 313

Abst 2469-2472 Abst 2473-2477 Room 305

Abst 2478-2482 Abst 2483-2487 Room 305

Thursday, October 17

AM

PM

Posters 23082418 Grand Ballroom

Abst 2419-2423 Room 313

Abst 2449-2452 Room 305

Abst 2424-2428 Room 313

Abst 2453-2456 Abst 2457-2462 Abst 2463-2466 Room 305 Posters 24672468 Grand Ballroom

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Sunday, October 13

Technical Sessions Sunday, October 13

17:00

111

Boosting Energy Density of an All Solid-State Asymmetric Supercapacitor Based on rGO/ Ni(OH)2 and Activated Carbon Via Model Guided Design – Man Chen Huang and HsunYi Chen (National Taiwan University)

17:20

112

Enhanced Ionic and Electronic Transport in Nano-TiO2/Sheared CNT Composite Electrode for High Performance Na+ Insertion-Based Pseudocapacitors – Sainan Luo (University of Shanghai for Science and Technology), Tao Yuan (University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology), Luke P Soule (Georgia Institute of Technology), Junhe Yang (University of Shanghai for Science and Technology), Meilin Liu (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Tech), and Shiyou Zheng (University of Shanghai for Science and Technology)

17:40

113

Insights into the Surface Science, Storage Mechanism and Electrochemical Phase Evolution of MoS2/CNT Hybrid Electrodes for Supercapacitive Application – Pranjala Tiwari and Ramesh Chandra (INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE)

Highlight 1900h �������Opening Reception, Grand Salon

A03

Fast Electrochemical Processes and Devices 3 (Electrochemical Capacitors and Batteries) Battery / Energy Technology Room 224, The Hilton Atlanta

A03 - Fast Charging Devices and Materials 1 – 14:10 – 18:00 Chair(s): Nae-Lih Wu, Olivier Crosnier and Wei Gao 14:10

Welcoming Remarks

14:20

104

Critical Parameters and Their Influence on Hybrid Supercapacitor with Silicon Based Anode – Fang Dai (General Motors), Robert Lapierre (Optimal CAE), and Mei Cai (General Motors, Global R&D Center)

14:40

105

Electrochemical Energy Storage Properties of Hydrogen Titanates As a Function of Interlayer Structural Protonation – Simon Fleischmann and Veronica Augustyn (North Carolina State University)

15:00

106

Investigation of Electrochemical Mechanisms in Redox-Active Polymer Thin-Films – Quinton Wyatt and Matthias J Young (University of Missouri-Columbia)

15:20

107

Polymorphic Structure of 1T´-Mo6Te6 Nanoplates and Few-atomic-layered 2H-MoTe2 for Efficient Pseudocapacitor – Sachin A. Pawar, Dipali S. Patil, Donghwan Kim, Rochelle Lee (Yeungnam University), TaeWan Kim (Chonbuk National University), and Jae Cheol Shin (Yeungnam University)

15:40

Break

16:00

108

16:20

16:40

82

109

110

Investigating the Various Composite Cathode Configurations Combining Battery and Capacitor Materials in an Internal Hybrid Capacitor – Annadanesh Shellikeri, Jim P. Zheng (Florida State University), and Qiang Wu (Florida State University, FAMU-FSU college of engineering) Intercalation Pseudocapacitance in M-NbV-O Compounds as Anodes Enabling Fast-Charging in Lithium-Ion Batteries – Frederico Augusto Carneiro and Robson Monteiro (CBMM) Electrodeposited MoS2 and WS2 Thin Films for Pseudocapacitance Studies – Ian Ivar Suni (Southern Illinois University Carbondale), Bamidele Daniel Falola (Intel Corp.), and Li Fan (Southern Illinois University)

A05

Lithium Ion Batteries

Battery Room 219, The Hilton Atlanta

A05 Advanced Li-ion Anode Design, Characterization and Performance - 1 – 08:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Bing-Joe Hwang, Dominic Bresser and John T. Vaughey 08:00

210

(Invited) Investigating Failure in Anode-Free Lithium-Metal Pouch Cells with Liquid Electrolytes – Rochelle Weber, Matthew Genovese, Alexander J Louli, and Jeff R Dahn (Dalhousie University)

08:40

211

Revealing Hidden Chemistry of Anode-Free Lithium Metal Battery – Chen-Jui Huang, Balamurugan Thirumalraj, Hogiartha Sutiono, Li-Ming Kuo, Wei -Nien Su, and Bing-Joe Hwang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)

09:00

212

Multifunctional Gel Polymer/Microspheres Composite Electrolyte Coated Separator for Lithium Metal Batteries – Saebom Ryu (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), Jang Wook Choi (Seoul National University), Toshinori Sugimoto, Yong-Gun Lee (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), and Dongmin Im (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)

09:20

213

Tripling the Energy Density of InsertionType Electrode Materials for Rechargeable Alkali-Ion Batteries By Introducing Carefully Selected Dopants – Yanjiao Ma, Stefano Passerini, and Dominic Bresser (Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


Break

10:00

214

Effect of the Direct Pre-Lithiation on Cycling Performance of Li Ion Battery with Silicon-Containing Anodes – Kyoung Hwan Kim, Jeong-Kuk Shon, Hwi-Yeol Park, Huisu Jeong, Sungjin Lim, and Jin S. Heo (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)

10:20

215

(Invited) Si Anodes for Li-Ion Batteries: Experimental Studies on Li-Inventory and Pre-Lithiation Approaches – Wesley M Dose, James Blauwkamp, and Christopher S. Johnson (Argonne National Laboratory)

11:00

216

In-Situ Formation of Surface Coatings on Silicon Anodes – John T. Vaughey, Baris Key, Binghong Han (Argonne National Laboratory), Fulya Dogan (Argonne National Lab), Saul Lapidus (Advanced Photon Source), and Chen Liao (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research)

11:20

217

Influence of Electrode Design and Lithium Source Format on the Performance Metrics of Pre-Lithiation of Anodes in an Energy Storage Device – Annadanesh Shellikeri and Jim P. Zheng (Florida State University)

11:40

218

The Effect of Amorphous Silicon Anode Thickness on the Cycling Behavior of High Energy Density Solid State Li-Ion Batteries – Sami Oukassi (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, 38000 Grenoble, France), Isabelle Chevalier, Arnaud Bazin, Christophe Secouard, Séverine Poncet, Françoise Geffraye, and Raphaël Salot (CEA, LETI, MINATEC Campus, 38054 Grenoble, France)

12:00

220

Stabilizing Silicon Anode Chemistry for Long Cycle and Calendar Life Electrodes – Binghong Han (Argonne National Laboratory), Chen Liao, Fulya Dogan (Argonne National Lab), Stephen E. Trask, Saul Lapidus, John T. Vaughey, and Baris Key (Argonne National Laboratory)

09:40

203

(Invited) Nanoscale (XPEEM) Spectroscopy Unveils the Complex Local (Electro-) Chemical Surface Reactions of Cycled Electrodes in Li-Ion Batteries – Daniela Leanza (Paul scherrer Institute (PSI)), Marta Mirolo (Paul Scherrer Institut, Electrochemistry Laboratory), Carlos A. F. Vaz (Paul Sherrer Institute), Petr Novák (Paul Scherrer Institute, Electrochemistry Laboratory), and Mario El Kazzi (Paul Scherrer Institut, Electrochemistry Laboratory)

10:20

204

Neutron Dark-Field Analysis of Commercial Lithium-Ion Batteries – Daniel S Hussey (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Adam J Brooks (Louisiana State University), Jacob M LaManna, David L Jacobson (National Institute of Standards and Technology), and Leslie G Butler (Louisiana State University)

10:40

205

Simultaneous Neutron and X-Ray Tomography for Non-Destructive Characterization of Rechargeable Batteries – Jacob M LaManna, Daniel S Hussey, Elias Baltic, and David L Jacobson (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

11:00

206

In-Situ Diagnostics of Coupled Electrochemical-Mechanical Properties of Solid Electrolyte Interphases on Lithium Metal for Rechargeable Batteries – Xingcheng Xiao (General Motors, R&D Center)

11:20

207

Investigation of Lithium-Silicon Alloy Phase Propagation Using High Resolution Operando X-Ray Microscopy – Paul Choi, Laisuo Su, B. Reeja-Jayan, and Shawn Litster (Carnegie Mellon University)

11:40

208

How Transition Metals Facilitate ChargeTransfer through the SEI in Li-Ion Batteries – Oliver Clyde Harris and Maureen H Tang (Drexel University)

12:00

209

Quantitative Measurements of the Gas Evolution in Li-Ion Batteries Via Oems (Online Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry) – Haotian Zheng (University of Houston), Kewei Liu (University of Akron), Jason R. Croy (Argonne National Laboratory), Zhengcheng Zhang (Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division), Yan Yao (University of Houston), and Chen Liao (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research)

12:20

443

Synthetic Vs. Real Driving Cycles: A Comparison of EV Battery Degradation – George Baure and Matthieu Dubarry (University of Hawaii, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute)

Room 220, The Hilton Atlanta A05 Diagnostic and Characterization of Li-ion Electrodes, Separators and Cells - 1 – 08:00 – 12:40 Chair(s): Maureen H. Tang, Bohang Song and Matthieu Dubarry 08:00

199

Deconvoluting Li-Ion Battery Electrode Crosstalk with Electrochemical GeneratorCollector Measurements – Oliver Clyde Harris and Maureen H Tang (Drexel University)

08:20

200

Advancing Battery Technology through Operando Neutron Scattering – Bohang Song (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

08:40

201

Microscopy and Spectroscopy Diagnosis Guided Optimization of Electrode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries – Chongmin Wang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

09:00

09:20

202

Evolution of Dynamic Heterogeneities in Phase-Separating Electrodes during Ion Intercalation – Shubham Agrawal (Washington University in St Louis) and Peng Bai (Washington University in St. Louis)

Break

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

Room 219, The Hilton Atlanta A05 Advanced Li-ion Anode Design, Characterization and Performance - 2 – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Brett L. Lucht, Pengfei Cao and Haiping Jia 14:00

221

Development of Novel Binders for Silicon Anodes for Lithium Ion Batteries – Brett Lucht and Kaveendi Chandrasiri (University of Rhode Island)

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14:20

222

Tuning PAA-Based Binders Towards Optimized Performance for Silicon Anode in Lithium-Ion Batteries – Zhangxing Shi, Sisi Jiang, Jan Ilavsky, Tao Li (Argonne National Laboratory), and Lu Zhang (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR), Argonne National Laboratory)

14:40

223

On Ionic and Covalent Cross-Linking of Alginic Acid Derived Binders for High Capacity Silicon Anodes – Nils P. Wagner, Sidsel Meli Hanetho, Anne Tøndervik, Hårvard Sletta, Mari Juel (SINTEF Industry), Jan Petter Mæhlen (Institute of Energy Technology), Ann Mari Svensson (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Jorunn Voje (Elkem Technology AS), and Trond Helgerud (DuPont)

15:00

224

Rational Design of Bian Based Anode Binder/ Additive for High Performance Li Ion Secondary Batteries – Noriyoshi Matsumi, Sai Gourang Patnaik (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), and Raman Vedarajan (Centre for Fuel Cell Technology - ARCI)

14:20

232

Rate and Voltage Dependence of the Electrode-Electrolyte Interface in Ni Containing Lithium-Ion Cathode Materials – Gordon H. Waller and Azzam N. Mansour (Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division)

14:40

233

Understanding Electrolyte Degradation Mechanisms over the Lifespan of Li-Ion Cells Using Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA) and High Precision Coulometry (HPC) – Kathlyne J Nelson, Tim Sarkar, Ryan I Fielden, and David Stevens (Novonix)

15:00

234

Investigating Electrode-Electrolyte Interphase Formation, Reactivity and Evolution in Lithium-Ion Batteries with Operando Spectroscopic Techniques – Bertrand J. Tremolet de Villers, Yeyoung Ha, and Sang-Don Han (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

15:20

235

Peltier Heats of LiFePO4 electrodes from a Thermoelectric Cell – Astrid Fagertun Gunnarshaug, Signe Kjelstrup, Dick Bedeaux (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Odne Stokke Burheim (Department of Energy and Process Engineering), and Preben J. S. Vie (Institute for Energy Technology)

15:20

225

15:40

Break

15:40

Break

16:00

226

Poly(ionic liquid) Based Anodic Binder with Enhanced Cyclability for LithiumIon Batteries – Tejkiran Pindi Jayakumar, Rajashekar Badam, and Noriyoshi Matsumi (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

16:00

236

A New Insight in the Redox Mechanism Involved during the Delithiation/Lithiation of Spinel Materials Provided By Raman Spectroscopy – Ankush Bhatia, Rita BaddourHadjean, Nicolas Emery, and Jean-Pierre Pereira-Ramos (ICMPE-CNRS)

16:20

227

Dual-Functional Polymer Binders for Silicon Based Electrodes – Pengfei Cao (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Bingrui Li, Alexei P. Sokolov (University of Tennessee), Jagjit Nanda, and Tomonori Saito (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

16:20

237

Correlating Directly Recycled Cathode Performance to Aging Conditions – Han Wang and Jay Whitacre (Carnegie Mellon University)

16:40

238

Investigation of the Aging Behavior of Large Li-Ion Cells By a Novel Reassembling Process Using Coin Cells – Alexander Uwe Schmid and Kai Peter Birke (EES - Institute for Photovoltaics - University Stuttgart)

17:00

239

Low-Frequency Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy to Diagnose the Effect of the Aging Process on Mass Transfer in Cathode Particles – Valérie Charbonneau, Andrzej Lasia (Université de Sherbrooke), Robert Morasch (Technische Universität München), and Gessie M. Brisard (Université de Sherbrooke)

17:20

240

The Effects of Cycling on Ionic and Electronic Conductivities of 18650 LiIon Cells – Andrea I Thompson, Fezzeh Pouraghajan, Brian A Mazzeo, and Dean Wheeler (Brigham Young University)

17:40

241

Experimental Investigation of Cascading Failure in 18650 Lithium Ion Cell Arrays: Impact of Cathode Chemistry – Ahmed O. Said, Christopher Lee, and Stanislav I. Stoliarov (University of Maryland)

16:40

228

Effect of Polymer Capping Layers on Initial Fracture Mechanism of Silicon Anodes – Jaclyn Coyle, Chunmei Ban, and Anthony Burrell (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

Bucky-Si-Bucky Sandwiched Structured Anode for Li-Ion Battery – Shailendra Chiluwal, Nawraj Sapkota, Apparao M. Rao, and Ramakrishna Podila (Clemson University)

17:00

229

High Performance Silicon Anodes Enabled By Nonflammable Localized High Concentration Electrolytes – Haiping Jia, JiGuang Zhang, and Wu Xu (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

17:20

230

(Invited) Advanced Nanostructure Design and Novel Electrolyte Development for Si Anodes Towards Practical Applications – Xiaolin Li, Haiping Jia, and Ji-Guang Zhang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

Room 220, The Hilton Atlanta A05 Diagnostic and Characterization of Li-ion Electrodes, Separators and Cells - 2 – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): John E. Vogel, Sang-Don Han and Stanislav I. Stoliarov 14:00

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Factors Affecting Contact Resistance between Electrode and Current Collector – Jarom Glen Sederholm, John E. Vogel, Brian Mazzeo, and Dean Wheeler (Brigham Young University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


A06

Beyond Lithium Ion Batteries

Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 217, The Hilton Atlanta

A06 - Beyond Li-ion Battery Session 2 – 14:00 – 17:00 Chair(s): Xiaolin Li 14:00

460

A High-Energy-Density and Long-Life Chalcogenide-Iodide Redox Flow Battery – Zhejun Li and Yi-Chun Lu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

14:20

461

Novel Cell and Manufacturing Architecture Enabling Next-Generation, High Energy Density Chemistries – Naoki Ota (24M Technologies)

14:40

462

Aging Study of the Lithium Metal Batteries Using Nickel-Rich Cathode Materials – Juan Pablo Badillo Jimenez, Markus Börner, Thomas Beuse (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Muenster), Falko Schappacher (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), and Martin Winter (Universität Münster - MEET Battery Research Center, Helmholtz-Institute Münster, IEK-12 Jülich)

15:00

463

In Situ Characterization of the Lithium Metal Interface – Jeffrey Lopez and Yang Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

15:20

464

In-Situ Characterization of Electrolyte Degradation Products with Lithographically Patterned Electrode Arrays – Sophia E Lee and Maureen H. Tang (Drexel University)

15:40

Coffee break

16:00

465

A Study of Practical Obstacles in Primary and Rechargeable Alkaline Zinc-Air Batteries – Wei Sun, Mengyi Zhang (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Muenster), Peter Bieker (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), and Martin Winter (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, IEK-12, MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster)

16:20

466

The Thermodynamic and Kinetic Influence of Solvent, Counter Anion and Salt Concentration on ORR in Li-O2 Batteries – Graham Leverick, Ryoichi Tatara (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Shuting Feng (ChemE/Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Emily Crabb, Arthur FranceLanord, Michal Tulodziecki (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Ryan M. Stephens (Shell International E&P Inc.), Jeffrey C. Grossman, and Yang Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

16:40

467

Rechargeable Aluminum Organic Batteries – Dong Jun Kim (The University of New South Wales), Dong-Joo Yoo (Seoul National University), Michael T Otley, Aleksandrs Prokofjevs, Cristian Pezzato, Magdalena Owczarek (Northwestern University), Seung Jong Lee (KAIST), Jang Wook Choi (Seoul National University), and J.Fraser Stoddart (Northwestern University)

A06 - Beyond Li-ion Battery Session 1 – 09:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Xiaolin Li 09:00

452

Lithium Plating Patterns on Lithium Anode Revealed with Operando Nanoscale X-Ray Imaging – Bharathy Parimalam, Yubai Li, Paul Choi, and Shawn Litster (Carnegie Mellon University)

09:20

453

K0.54[Co0.5Mn0.5]O2: New Cathode with High Power Capability for Potassium-Ion Batteries – Ji Ung Choi, Jongsoon Kim, and Seung-Taek Myung (Sejong University)

09:40

454

Paving the Way for K-Ion Batteries: Role of the Electrolyte Reactivity – Laure Caracciolo (IPREM UMR5254 - E2S UPPA/CNRS), Grégory Gachot (LRCS - Univ. Picardie, RS2E), Vincent Gabaudan (ICG-AIME, Université Montpellier 2, RS2E), Emmanuel Petit (CNRS, Univ. Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, ICMCB UMR 5026, RS2E), Lorenzo Stievano (Université de Montpellier, UMR CNRS 5253, RS2E), Laure Monconduit (ICG-AIME, Université Montpellier 2, RS2E), Hervé Martinez, and Lénaïc Madec (IPREM UMR5254 - E2S UPPA/ CNRS, RS2E)

10:00

455

Investigation into the Influences of CoSolvents in Ionic Liquid Based Electrolytes for Lithium-Sulfur Cells – Quinton James Meisner, Qian Liu, and Zhengcheng Zhang (Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division, Argonne National Laboratory)

10:20

Coffee break

10:40

456

Degradation Analysis of FeF3 Positive Electrode Using Two-Compartment Type Cell – Kazuki Yoshii, Takeshi Miyazaki, Masahiro Shikano, and Hikari Sakaebe (AIST)

11:00

457

Investigating the Dynamic Behavior of Zinc Oxide Discharge Product in Rechargeable Zinc Electrodes – Brendan E. Hawkins (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, The City College of New York), Damon Turney (CUNY Energy Institute at the City College of New York), Ankur Jadhav (The City College of New York), Gautam Ganapati Yadav (CUNY Energy Institute at the City College of New York), Robert J. Messinger (The City College of New York), and Sanjoy Banerjee (CUNY Energy Institute at the City College of New York)

11:20

458

A Coupled Tank-in-Series Electrochemical Engineering and Thermal Model for Lithium Sulfur Batteries – Caitlin D. Parke, Akshay Subramaniam, Suryanarayana Kolluri (University of Washington), Manan Pathak (BattGenie Inc, Seattle), and Venkat R. Subramanian (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, University of Washington)

11:40

459

Electrolyte Science for Divalent Metal Batteries – Nathan T Hahn and Kevin R Zavadil (Material, Physical and Chemical Sciences Center)

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Sunday, October 13

A07

Solid State Batteries

Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 221, The Hilton Atlanta

A07 - Polymer Electrolytes 1 – 13:40 – 16:00 Chair(s): Kelsey Hatzell and John Muldoon 13:40

637

Synthesis and Comparison of Chitosan and Methocel Based Flexible Gels for Potential Use As Organic Electrolytes in Batteries – Aswani Poosapati and Deepa Madan (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)

14:00

638

(Invited) A Breath of Fresh Air in Solid State Battery: Moving Beyond Sulfide Solid Electrolyte – Mike Zimmerman (Ionic Materials, Inc.) and John Muldoon (Toyota Research Institute of North America)

14:40

639

Impact of Salt Concentration on Lithium Dendritic Growth in a Rigid SEO Polymer Electrolyte – Louise Frenck, Jacqueline A. Maslyn (University of California Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Nitash P. Balsara (University of California, Berkeley)

15:00

640

Electrochemical Kinetics in Solid Battery Electrolytes – Daniel T. Hallinan Jr., Muneeb Majeed (Florida State University, FAMUFSU College of Engineering), Kyoungmin Kim (FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, Florida State University), and Marc Berliner (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

15:20

641

The Impact of Selectively Plasticized Poly (ethylene oxide) (PEO) Block in Nanostructured Polystyrene−PEO− Polystyrene Triblock Copolymer Electrolytes – Guang Yang, Pengfei Cao, Xi Chelsea Chen, Ethan Craig Self (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Sheng Zhao, Sirui Ge (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Chenhui Zhu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Michelle Lehmann, Tomonori Saito, Frank M. Delnick, and Jagjit Nanda (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

15:40

642

Achieving High Unity Li Transference Number Via Single-Ion Conducting Polymer Electrolyte for Li-Ion Batteries – Kewei Liu (Argonne National Lab), Sisi Jiang (Argonne National Laboratory), and Chen Liao (JCESR at Argonne National Laboratory)

A07 - Thin Film Electrolytes and Interlayers 1 – 09:00 – 10:20 Chair(s): Neil P. Dasgupta and Zachary David Hood 09:00

628

Development of Silicon Anode for AllSolid-State Thin-Film Secondary Battery – Akiyoshi Suzuki, Shunsuke Sasaki, and Takehito Jimbo (ULVAC, Inc., Institute of Semiconductor and Electronics Technologies)

09:20

629

Self-Organized Titania Nanotubes for Advanced Li-Ion Microbatteries – Thierry Djenizian (Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne)

09:40

630

What Is the Rate Limiting Mechanism in Solid-State Lithium Cells at Different Pulse Operating Conditions? – Mei-Chin Pang, Yucang Hao, Huizhi Wang, Monica Marinescu (Imperial College London), Mu Chen (Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials (BIAM)), and Gregory James Offer (Imperial College London)

10:00

631

Precision Electroanalytical Measurements of Li/Solid-State Electrolyte Interfaces – Andrew S. Westover and Nancy J. Dudney (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

A07 - Thin Film Electrolytes and Interlayers 2 – 10:40 – 12:20 Chair(s): Patrick Bonnick and Neil P. Dasgupta 10:40

11:00

11:20

632

633

634

Fast-Charging All-Solid-State 3D Li-Ion Battery with Ultra-Thin Lipon and HighCapacity Electrodes Using Large-Area Atmospheric-Pressure Spatial ALD – Mahmoud Ameen, Mateusz Poplawski, Lucas Haverkate, Frank Grob, Bihag Anothumakkool, Dorothee Hermes, Sepideh Khandan del (TNOHolst Centre), Fred Roozeboom (Eindhoven University of Technology, TNO-Holst Centre), and Sandeep Unnikrishnan (TNO-Holst Centre) Atomic Layer Deposition of Ultrathin Glassy Lithium Borate-Carbonate Solid Electrolytes – Eric Kazyak, Andrew L. Davis, Seungho Yu, Kuan-Hung Chen, Adrian J. Sanchez, Jose Lasso, Travis Thompson (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), Jeff Sakamoto (University of Michigan), Donald J Siegel, and Neil P. Dasgupta (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) Reactive Wetting of Atomic Layer Deposition Al2O3 By Molten Lithium Metal – Yunhui Gong, Zhezhen Fu, Lei Zhang, Tanner R. Hamann, and Eric D. Wachsman (University of Maryland)

11:40

635

A New “Solution” Towards Wet Chemical Processing of Lithium Garnet Films – Zachary David Hood and Jennifer L.M. Rupp (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

12:00

636

The Role of Metallic Protection Layers in Extending the Stability of Nasicon Electrolytes for Solid-State Batteries – Francisco Javier Quintero Cortes, John A Lewis, Jared Tippens, Neha Kondekar, and Matthew T McDowell (Georgia Institute of Technology)

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A07 - In Situ/Operando Characterization 1 – 16:20 – 18:00 Chair(s): Matthew T. McDowell and Eric Kazyak 16:20

643

(Invited) Opportunities and Challenges for in-Situ Synchrotron Characterization of All Solid State Batteries – Kelsey B. Hatzell and Marm Dixit (Vanderbilt University)

17:00

644

Interphase Morphology between a SolidState Electrolyte and Lithium Controls Cell Failure – John A Lewis, Francisco Javier Quintero Cortes, Jared Tippens, Matthew G Boebinger, Thomas S Marchese, Neha Kondekar, and Matthew T McDowell (Georgia Institute of Technology)

17:20

645

Analysis of Apparent Diffusion Coefficient in Composite Electrode of Solid State Battery Using Ag-Ion – Yuki Orikasa, Koji Kandori (Ritsumeikan University), Hisao Yamashige (Toyota Motor Corp.), Noritoshi Furuta (SOKEN), and Takamasa Nonaka (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


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Nanometer-Scale Operando Imaging on Ionic and Electronic Transport through Polycrystalline Ceramic Solid Electrolytes – Chun-Sheng Jiang (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Ping Liu (University of California San Diego), Yejing Li (University of California, San Diego), and Mowafak M. Al-Jassim (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

11:00

1535

I01D

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Catalyst Activity/Durability for Hydrogen(-Reformate) Acidic Fuel Cells

Investigation of Recycling Spent Platinum Catalysts Using Shewanella Sp. HN-41 for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell – Tae-Yang Kim (Research Institute for Solar and Sustainable Energies), Seung Woo Lee (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology), Gyeong-Hyeon Gwak (Pohang Accelerator Laboratory), Yongseok Ko, Hor-Gil Hur, and Chanho Pak (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology)

11:20

1536

Surface Modifications of Pt Cathode Catalysts in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells with Site-Selective or Nonselective Overlayers – Kensaku Kodama, Akira Kuwaki (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.), Haruhiko Yamada (Toyata Central R&D Labs., Inc.), Yu Morimoto (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.), Kenta Motobayashi (Nagoya Institute of Technology), and Hisao Kato (TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION)

11:40

1537

Accelerated Stress Tests on Fuel Cell Cathode Catalysts: Thin Film (Ex-situ) Vs. Catalyst Layer (In-situ) – Cynthia A. Rice (Tennessee Technological University)

12:00

1538

Temperature Dependence of Degradation Processes in LT-PEMFC: Focus on Low Temperatures – Carsten Cremers, Robin Kunkel, and Nils Baumann (Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology (ICT))

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Cells, Stacks, and Systems

Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 5, The Hilton Atlanta I01D-01 Pt Cathode Catalysts – 08:40 – 12:20 Chair(s): Matthias Arenz and Hiroyuki Uchida 08:40

09:00

09:20

1529

1530

1531

Electrochemical Deposition of Platinum Catalysts from Ionic Liquids – Jonathan Diederich (Department of Physics, Technical University of Munich), Sladjana Martens (Inst. of Informatics VI, Technical University of Munich), Ludwig Asen (Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Munich, Inst. of Informatics VI, Technical University of Munich), and Oliver Schneider (Inst. of Informatics VI, Technical University of Munich) Ionic Liquid Interlayer for Enhanced Oxygen Reduction Reaction Electrocatalyst Activity and Durability – Joshua David Snyder and Yawei Li (Drexel University) Tailoring Shapes and Sizes of Pure Pt Electrocatalysts to Improve the Oxygen Reduction Activity – Marlon Rueck and Alessio Gagliardi (Technical University of Munich)

09:40

Break

10:00

1532

10:20

10:40

1533

1534

Self-Supported Nanocolumnar Platinum Thin Film Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Busra Ergul (University of Arkansas at Little Rock), Mahbuba Begum (University of Arkansas - Little Rock), Zhiwei Yang, Mike L. Perry (United Technologies Research Center), Natalia Macauley (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Karren L. More (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and Tansel Karabacak (University of Arkansas - Little Rock) PEMFC Catalyst Testing: From RDE to GDE Setup – Matthias Arenz (University of Bern), Masanori Inaba (University of Copenhagen), Jia Du, Alessandro Zana (University of Bern), Anders Westergaard Jensen (University of Copenhagen), Gustav Wilhelm Sievers (Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology), and María Escudero-Escribano (University of Copenhagen) Kinetic Isotope Effect of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Carbon-Supported Platinum Electrocatalysts – Morteza Rezaei Talarposhti (University of California, Irvine), Tristan Asset (University of California Irvine), Sheng Dai (University of California, Irvine), Kateryna Artyushkova (Physical Electronics), Iryna V. Zenyuk, and Plamen Atanassov (University of California Irvine)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

I01B

Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 7, The Hilton Atlanta

I01B-1A - Portable Power – 10:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Shawn Litster and Cynthia A. Rice 10:00

1453

A High-Power Non-Enzymatic Glucose Biofuel Cell Based on a Nano/Micro HybridStructured Gold Anode – Tien-Fu Chu and Gou-Jen Wang (National Chung-Hsing University)

10:20

1454

Micro DMFC for Portable Applications – Torsten Lund-Olesen, Kasper Vestentoft, Jacob Lindner Bonde, Oskar Tynelius, Jan Harry Hales, and Leif Højslet Christensen (Danish Technological Institute)

10:40

1455

Effect of Water Conductivity on Proton Exchange Membrane Catalyst Durability Using Thermal Degradation Resistant Polymer Membranes in Combat Applications – Theodore Burye (Ground Vehicle System Center, U.S. Army)

11:00

1456

New Hydrogen-PEMFC Portable System and Applications – Paloma Ferreira-Aparicio, Antonio Molinero, Juan Carlos Oller, José Miguel Barcala, Santiago Santamaría, José Luis Serrano, and Antonio M Chaparro (CIEMAT)

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Sunday, October 13

11:20

11:40

I01A

1457

1458

Towards a High-Performance DMFC Membrane Electrode Assembly Using Iron-Doped Metal Organic Framework Catalysts on the Cathode – Mohamed Elfadil Abdelrahman, Daniel Velez (Carnegie Mellon University), Hanguang Zhang, Gang Wu (University at Buffalo, the State University of New York), Xianglin Li (University of Kansas), and Shawn Litster (Carnegie Mellon University) The Effect of CO2 Bubble Distribution on Power Generation Performance of a Direct Formic Acid Fuel Cell – Konosuke Watanabe, Takuto Araki (Yokohama National University), Gen Inoue (Kyushu University), Ryota Mochizuki, and Takuya Tsujiguchi (Kanazawa University)

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Diagnostics/Characterization Methods, MEA Design/Model

I01D

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Catalyst Activity/Durability for Hydrogen(-Reformate) Acidic Fuel Cells Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 5, The Hilton Atlanta

I01D-02 Pt Cathode Catalysts Supported on Carbon-Based Supports-1 – 14:00 – 16:20 Chair(s): Akari Hayashi and Peter Strasser 14:00

1539

Platinum Nanoparticles on PlasmaPretreated Carbon Nanotubes Prepared By Atomic Layer Deposition As Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell Catalysts – Junmo Koo, Dong Hwan Kim, Eun Heui Kang, and Joon Hyung Shim (Korea University)

14:20

1540

Online Carbon Corrosion Analysis of a Novel, Alloyed PtTi/C in PEM Fuel Cells Using a Non-Dispersive-Infrared System – Thomas Merzdorf (Technische Universität Berlin), Stefanie Kühl, Antonia Herzog (FritzHaber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft), and Peter Strasser (Technical University Berlin)

14:40

1541

The Improved Platinum Utilization Efficiency and Durability in PolybenzimidazoleWrapped Carbon Black for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell – Samindi Madhubha Jayawickrama (Kyushu University), Ziyi Han (Kyushu University, Japan), and Tsuyohiko Fujigaya (Dept Applied Chem. & WPI-I2CNER, Kyushu University)

15:00

1542

Highly Stable Polybenzimidazole (PBI) Grafted graphene As Catalyst for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells – Chenzhao Li (Purdue Univerisity, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis), Yadong Liu (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis), Kang Yu (International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory), Jian Xie (IUPUI), and Paulo Jorge Ferreira (International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory)

15:20

1543

Recent Advances with Sulfonated Silica Ceramic Carbon Electrodes for Fuel Cells – E. Bradley Easton, Richard Acheampong, Reza Alipour Moghadam Esfahani, Veronica J Cavallari, Reza B. Moghaddam, Holly M Fruehwald, and Foroughazam Afsahi (Ontario Tech University)

15:40

1544

Development of Mesoporous Carbon Fibers for PEFC Catalyst Supports – Ting-Wei Huang, Mayumi Nagayama, Kazunari Sasaki, and Akari Hayashi (Kyushu University)

16:00

1545

Sol-Gel Assisted Synthesis of Encased Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Cathode Catalysts – Ahmed A. Farghaly and Deborah J. Myers (Argonne National Laboratory)

Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 2, The Hilton Atlanta I01A-01 Catalyst Layer Modeling – 10:20 – 12:00 Chair(s): Shawn Litster and Jonathan B. Grunewald 10:20

1370

Catalyst Particle Scale Analysis By Transport and Reaction Simulation on 3D NanoScale Images for PEMFC – Shohei Ogawa (Carnegie Mellon University), Elliot Padgett, David A. Muller (Cornell University), Anusorn Kongkanand (Global Fuel Cell Business, General Motors), and Shawn Litster (Carnegie Mellon University)

10:40

1371

Molecular Dynamics Study of Oxygen Diffusivity in Catalyst Layer – Masataka Nakauchi, Takuya Mabuchi (Tohoku University), Yuta Yoshimoto, Toshihiro Kaneko, Ikuya Kinefuchi (The University of Tokyo), Hideki Takeuchi (National Institute of Technology), and Takashi Tokumasu (Tohoku University)

11:00

1372

Prediction of Local Water Distributions and Performance of PEMFC using Pore Network Modeling – Shahriar Alam, Ezequiel Medici, Kazuya Tajiri, and Jeffrey S Allen (Michigan Technological University)

11:20

1373

Numerical Study of Mass Transport and Electrochemical Kinetics inside Porous Structure Layers of PEMFC Using Direct Simulation Approach – Pongsarun Satjaritanun, Sirivatch Shimpalee, John W. Weidner (University of South Carolina), Shinichi Hirano (Ford Motor Company), and Iryna V. Zenyuk (University of California Irvine)

11:40

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1374

Modeling Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Cathode Catalyst Layers with the Lattice-Boltzmann-Method-DirectNumerical-Simulation Framework – Jonathan B Grunewald (Georgia Institute of Technology), Navneet Goswami, Partha P. Mukherjee (Purdue University), and Thomas F. Fuller (School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 2, The Hilton Atlanta

17:00

1383

Percolation Behavior in Catalytic Porous Material – Karrar Takleef Alofari, Ezequiel Medici, Kazuya Tajiri, and Jeffrey S Allen (Michigan Technological University)

17:20

1384

Optimal Experimental Design for Parameter Identification of PEM Fuel Cell Models – Alireza Goshtasbi (University of Michigan), Jixin Chen, James Waldecker, Shinichi Hirano (Ford Motor Company), and Tulga Ersal (University of Michigan)

I01B

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Cells, Stacks, and Systems

I01A-02 Transport and Cell Modeling – 14:00 – 17:40 Chair(s): Aimy Bazylak and Mathias Gerard 14:00

14:40

15:00

15:20

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1377

1378

(Invited) Modeling Mechanical Behaviors and Lifetime of a Polymer Electrolyte Membrane in Fuel Cell Dynamic Operations – Morshed Hasan (University of Delaware), Alireza Goshtasbi (University of Michigan), Jixin Chen (Ford Motor Company), Michael H Santare (University of Delaware), and Tulga Ersal (University of Michigan) Multiphysics Simulation of Fuel Cell Catalyst Layer Performance with PoreScale Resolution from Ionomer Domains to Inter-Agglomerate Pores – Mohammad Amin Sadeghi, Jake Barralet, Tomislav Friscic (McGill University), and Jeff T. Gostick (McGill University, University of Waterloo) Combining Pore-Scale Liquid Water Visualization and Modeling to Understand Water Transport in Operating Fuel Cells – Pranay Shrestha, ChungHyuk Lee, Kieran F. Fahy, Manojkumar Balakrishnan, Nan Ge, and Aimy Bazylak (University of Toronto) A Model Based Analysis of Evaporative Cooling for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – Michael Striednig, Magali Cochet (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut), Pierre Boillat (LNS Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut, Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut), Thomas J. Schmidt (Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, ETH Zürich, Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut), and Felix N. Büchi (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut)

15:40

Break

16:00

1379

Multi-Physics Simulation Framework of Carbon Support Corrosion during Dynamic Startup and Shutdown: Optimization and Mitigation Strategies – Bolahaga Randrianarizafy (Univ. Grenoble Alpes), Pascal Schott (CEA LITEN), Mathias Gerard, and Yann Bultel (Univ. Grenoble Alpes)

16:20

1381

Macroscopic Modeling of Liquid Water in Channel and GDL Based on Detailed TwoPhase CFD – Shoichi Tanaka, Ryo Takayama, Tsutomu Takayama, Haruki Motegi, Takayuki Tsukamoto, and Masakazu Yoneda (Mizuho Information & Research Institute, Inc.)

16:40

1382

Using Multiscale Co-Simulation Modeling Technique to Understand the Transports Interaction inside Gas Channel, GDL, MPL, and CL during PEMFC Operations – Sirivatch Shimpalee, Pongsarun Satjaritanun (University of South Carolina), Shinichi Hirano (Ford Motor Company), Iryna V. Zenyuk (University of California Irvine), and John W. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 7, The Hilton Atlanta

I01B-1B - Stacks – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Nagappan Ramaswamy and Balsu Lakshmanan 14:00

1459

(Invited) Performance and Durability of Automotive Fuel Cell Stacks and Systems with Low-Loaded d-PtCo/C Cathode Catalyst in Membrane Electrode Assemblies – Rajesh Ahluwalia, Xiaohua Wang, Jui-Kun Peng (Argonne National Laboratory), Srikanth Arisetty, Swami Kumaraguru, and Nagappan Ramaswamy (General Motors Company)

14:40

1460

Impact of Shut-Down Procedures on Performance Recovery of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – Frano Barbir (Center of Excellence STIM, University of Split, FESB, University of Split) and Ivan Pivac (Center of Excellence STIM, University of Split)

15:00

1461

Soft Sensor for Real-Time Monitoring of Automotive PEM Fuel Cell Systems – Alireza Goshtasbi (University of Michigan), Benjamin Pence (Ford Motor Company, Brigham Young University), Jixin Chen, James Waldecker, Shinichi Hirano (Ford Motor Company), and Tulga Ersal (University of Michigan)

15:20

1462

Electrochemical Impedance Diagnosis of Abnormal Operational Conditions for Reliability of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells in Marine Power Application -Sea Salt Contamination- – Hironori Nakajima (Department of Hydrogen Energy Systems, Kyushu University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kyushu University), Tatsumi Kitahara (Department of Hydrogen Energy Systems, Kyushu university, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kyushu University), and Kenta Dan (Department of Hydrogen Energy Systems, Kyushu university)

15:40

Break

16:00

1463

Numerical Simulation of Full-Scale Cell and Stack at Very High Current Density: Influence of Heat and Liquid Water Saturation – Takayuki Tsukamoto (Mizuho Information & Research Institute, Inc.), Tsutomu Aoki, Hiroyuki Kanesaka (FC-Cubic TRA), Haruki Motegi, Tsutomu Takayama, Ryo Takayama, Shoichi Tanaka, and Masakazu Yoneda (Mizuho Information & Research Institute, Inc.)

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Sunday, October 13

I01A

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Diagnostics/Characterization Methods, MEA Design/Model


Sunday, October 13

16:20

1464

Effective Electrode Edge Protection for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Drive Cycle Operation – Min Wang (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Grace Rome (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Colorado School of Mines), Adam Phillips, Michael Ulsh, and Guido Bender (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

16:40

1465

Multi-Physics HPC Simulations for PEM Fuel Cell with the Open-Source Code TRUST – Mathias Gerard, Pascal Schott, Benoit Mathieu, Van-Quang Dinh (CEA LITEN), Stephane Veys, Adrien Bruneton, and Pierre Ledac (CEA DEN)

17:00

1466

Analysis of PEMFC Stack Components Degradation at Multiple Scales: Impact of the Ageing Modes on the Local Losses – Sylvie Escribano, Fabrice Micoud, and Laure Guetaz (Grenoble Alpes University, CEA, LITEN)

17:20

1467

Towards Electrochemical Synthesis of Cement — an Electrolyzer-Based Process for Decarbonating CaCO3 while Producing Useful Gas Streams – Leah Ellis, Andres F Badel, Miki Chiang, Richard Park, and Yet-Ming Chiang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

17:40

1468

Unitized Regenerative Fuel Cells in Constant Gas and Constant Polarity Modes for Performance Optimization – Yagya Narayan Regmi (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Debbie Myers (Argonne National Laboratory), Adam Z. Weber, and Nemanja Danilovic (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics 12

I03

High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes / Battery Room 222, The Hilton Atlanta

10:00

1795

10:20

Break

10:40

1796

Large Enhancement of Oxygen Surface Exchange Kinetics in Ruddlesden–Popper Thin Films By Thickness Controlled Strain – Shiyue Zhu, Gene Yang, Wonsang Jung (University of South Carolina), Yueh-Lin Lee (US Dept of Energy: National Energy Technology Laboratory), Kevin Huang, and Dongkyu Lee (University of South Carolina)

11:00

1797

Cobalt-Free Perovskite-Type Oxygen Reduction Reaction Catalysts for Energy Conversion – Senthil Velan Venkatesan, Orrsam Aadil Abubaker, Kalpana Singh, and Venkataraman Thangadurai (University of Calgary)

11:20

1798

Catalyst-Coated PrBa0.8Ca0.2Co2O5+Δ Cathode with High Cr-Poisoning Tolerance for Intermediate-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – Yinghua Niu (Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Yu Chen, Weilin Zhang (Georgia Institute of Technology), Weidong He (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), and Meilin Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:40

1799

Facile One Step Rapid Laser Reactive Processing of Protonic Ceramic Electrochemical Cells – Hua Huang, Shenglong Mu, Yuqing Meng, Minda Zou, Zeyu Zhao, Fei Peng, Kyle S Brinkman, Hai Xiao, and Jianhua Tong (Clemson University)

12:00

1800

Conical Nanopores for Efficient Ion Pumping and Desalination – Yu Zhang (Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory) and George Schatz (Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University)

12:20

1892

Comprehensive Kinetics Model with Competitive Adsorption Reaction on Water Electrode in Reversible Solid Oxide Fuel Cell / Electrolysis – Kei Hasegawa, Hyojae Lee, Keisuke Kameda, Yuta Iida, and Manabu Ihara (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

I03 - MIECs: Fabrication and Synthesis – 09:00 – 12:40 Chair(s): Yu Zhang, Xiao-Dong Zhou and Hua Huang 09:00

09:20

09:40

90

1792

1793

1794

Fabrication of PrBa0.5Sr0.5Co1.5Fe0.5O5+Δ Cathode By Inkjet Printing for High Performance Protonic Ceramic Fuel Cells – Eun Heui Kang, Gwon Deok Han, Jong Seon Park, Keun Hee Kim, Kiho Bae, and Joon Hyung Shim (Korea University) Characterization of Cerium Dioxide Thin Films Prepared By Plasma-Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – Wonyeop Jeong, Sanghoon Lee, Sangbong Ryu, Gu Young Cho (Seoul National University), Jihwan An (Seoul National University of Science and Technology), and Suk Won Cha (Seoul National University) Experimental Optimization of Ni-GDC Microstructure with Various Phase Fractions for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anode – Anna Sciazko (The University of Tokyo, AGH University of Science and Technology), Yosuke Komatsu, and Naoki Shikazono (Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo)

The Effect of SrCrO4 Impurity Phase in (La0.75Sr0.25)0.95CrxFe1-XO3-Δ (LSCrF) Nanoceramic Powder Series As Catalyst during the Propane Dehydrogenation – Kamil Kucuk (Dept. of Physics, Illinois Institute of Technology(IIT)), Yunjie Xu (Dept. of Chemistry, IIT), Shankar Aryal (Dept. of Physics, IIT), Adam S. Hock (Dept. of Chemistry, IIT), and Carlo U. Segre (Dept. of Physics, IIT)

I03 - MIECs: Performance of SOFCs and SOECs – 14:00 – 17:30 Chair(s): Liangzhu Zhu, Hanping Ding and Fengyu Shen 14:00

1801

(Invited) Ammonia Production Beyond Haber-Bosch Process – Liangzhu Zhu, Chris Cadigan, Chuancheng Duan, Neal P Sullivan, and Ryan O’Hayre (Colorado School of Mines)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


1802

A Proton Conducting Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell with Tri-Doping Electrolyte and Three-Phase Conducting Steam Electrode for Sustainable Hydrogen Production – Hanping Ding (Idaho National Laboratory), Sathish Rajendran, Leela Arava (Wayne State University), Yi Ding (U.S. Army, TARDEC), Naresh Kumar Thangavel (Wayne State University), Kevin Centeck (U.S. Army TARDEC), and Dong Ding (Idaho National Laboratory)

14:50

1803

Proton Conducting Lithium Super Ionic Conductor for Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cell – Sathish Rajendran, Naresh kumar Thangavel, and Leela mohana reddy Arava (Wayne State University)

15:10

1804

Improvement of Electrochemical Performance of Thin Film Mixed Ionic Electronic Cathode for Low Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells By Additional Catalytic Current Collecting Layer – Sanghoon Lee (Seoul National University), Gu Young Cho (Dankook University), Sangbong Ryu, Wonyeop Jeong, and Suk Won Cha (Seoul National University)

15:30

Break

15:50

1805

Performance Enhanced Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Cathodes By Electrocatalyst Surface Modification – Ian Robinson (Maryland Energy Innovation Institute, University of Maryland), Yi-Lin Huang, Sam Horlick (University of Maryland, Maryland Energy Innovation Institute), and Eric D. Wachsman (Maryland Energy Innovation Institute, University of Maryland)

16:10

1806

Degradation Mitigation of Infiltrated Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Cathodes Via Atomic Layer Deposited Zirconia Overcoats – Yubo Zhang (Michigan State University), Yeting Wen, Kevin Huang (University of South Carolina), and Jason D. Nicholas (Michigan State University)

16:30

1807

Enhancing the Electrochemical Performance of Metal-Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – Fengyu Shen, Emir Dogdibegovic, Grace Y Lau, and Mike Tucker (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

16:50

1808

Epitaxial Cobaltite Catalysts for Oxygen Evolution Reaction – Felix Gunkel (Peter Gruenberg Institute (PGI-7)), Moritz L. Weber, Christoph Bäumer (Peter Gruenberg Institute), Regina Dittmann, and Rainer Waser (Peter Gruenberg Institute (PGI-7))

17:10

1809

Cation Insertion Engineering of MultiGradient Oxygen Electrocatalysts for Rechargeable Quasi-Solid-State Zinc–Air Batteries – Nengneng Xu (University of Louisiana at Lafayette), Jinli Qiao (Donghua University), and Xiao-Dong Zhou (University of Louisiana at Lafayette)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

I04

Symposium on Photocatalysts, Photoelectrochemical Cells, and Solar Fuels 10

Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor Room 215, The Hilton Atlanta

I04 - Solar Water Splitting – 08:05 – 12:10 Chair(s): Scott Kevin Cushing 08:05

Welcoming Remarks

08:10

1895

Integration of Layered Double Hydroxide to Enhance Charge Carrier Utilization of Hematite Photoanodes for Water Splitting – Satirtha Kumar Sarma, Ratan Mohan, and Anupam Shukla (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi)

08:30

1896

Photoelectrochemical Supercontinuum Solar Light Zero Bias Hydrogen Generation with Membrane-Based Cells Designed for Decreasing Overall Water Electrolysis Voltage and Water Dissociation (23) – Kenji Sakamaki, Ayana Watanabe, Honoka Matsuda, Sayuri Usui, Wakana Sakashita, Ryoko Kato, Haruka Endo, and Masataka Sato (Fukushima College, National Institute of Technology)

08:50

1897

An Abrupt Change of Configuration of Surface Ligands Affects the H2 Production Efficiency of Mediator-Based CdS Nanorod/ Hydrogenase Assemblies – Wenxing Yang (Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Department of Chemistry, Uppsala University), Greg Vansuch, Yawei Liu, Tao Jin, Aimin Ge, Monica Sanchez, R. Brian Dyer (Department of Chemistry, Emory University), and Tim Lian (Department of Chemistry, Emory University,)

09:10

1898

Quantifying Electrocatalytic StructureProperty Relationships with Surface Science, Electrochemistry, and Density Functional Theory – Douglas R. Kauffman (US Dept of Energy: National Energy Technology Laboratory), Xingyi Deng (National Energy Technology Laboratory, Leidos Research Support Team), and Dan Sorescu (US Dept of Energy: National Energy Technology Laboratory)

09:30

Break

09:50

1899

Atomic Layer Deposited Tungsten-Based Coatings for Durable Solar Hydrogen Production – David W. Palm (Stanford University), Christopher P. Muzzillo (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Nicolas Gaillard (University of Hawaii), and Thomas F. Jaramillo (Stanford University)

10:10

1900

Selective Silicon Oxide Overlayers for Solar Hydrogen Production By Seawater Electrolysis – Amar A. Bhardwaj, Daniel V. Esposito, and Ngai Yin Yip (Columbia University)

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Sunday, October 13

14:30


Sunday, October 13

10:30

10:50

1901

1902

Mo Thio Molecular Complexes As WaterSoluble Catalysts for the Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Reaction on 2D Materials – Juliana Barros Barbosa (CIRIMAT UMR CNRS 5085), Pierre-Louis Taberna (CIRIMAT, UMR CNRS 5085), Jean-Yves Chane Ching (CIRIMAT UMR CNRS 5085), Iann Gerber (Université Fédérale de ToulouseMidi-Pyrénées), Romuald Poteau, Andrea Balocchi, and Xavier Marie (INSA Toulouse LPCNO) Catalytic Water Oxidation Reaction at Nanostructured Titania Modified with Carbonized Metal Organic Framework – Xiao Li (The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL) and Shanlin Pan (The University of Alabama)

11:10

1903

New Electrochemical Synthesis of Fe2TiO5 Photoanode from Metal-Catechol Complexes – Dongho Lee and Kyoung-Shin Choi (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

11:30

1904

Shedding Light on the Stability of Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting Cells – Fredy Nandjou (EPFL) and Sophia Haussener (Lab. of Renewable Energy Science & Engg. (LRESE), EPFL)

11:50

1905

Fabrication of Earth Abundant Cu2o/CuO/ Cus Photoelectrode for Electrochemical Water Splitting – Gabriele Panzeri, Matteo Cristina, Gianlorenzo Bussetti, and Luca Magagnin (Politecnico di Milano)

I04 - Photochemistry and Energy Conversion – 13:40 – 16:00 Chair(s): Yun Hang Hu and Tsutomu Minegishi 13:40

1906

(Invited) Sensitized “Thermal” Cell – Sachiko Matsushita (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

14:10

1907

(Invited) Bi-Functional Electrocatalysts for Water Splitting and Metal-Ion Batteries – Hong Jin Fan (Nanyang Technological University)

14:40

1908

(Invited) Photocatalytic Conversion of Methane to Higher Valuable Compounds – Yun Hang Hu (Michigan Technological University)

15:10

1909

15:40

Break

1912

(Invited) Nanostructured Photoelectrodes for Unassisted Solar Water Splitting with Enhanced Stability and Surface Catalysts – Shanlin Pan (The University of Alabama)

17:30

1913

(Invited) Engineering Hematite Photoelectrodes Interfaces for Sunlight Water Oxidation Reaction – Dereck N. F. Muche, Andre L. M Freitas, and Flavio L Souza (Universidade Federal do ABC)

Nano/Bio Sensors 7

M02

Sensor / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 302, The Hilton Atlanta

M02 - Nano/Biosensors - Morning – 08:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Ramaraja P. Ramasamy and Aleksandr Simonian 08:00

2269

(Invited) Design of Nanomaterial-Based Electrochemical Sensors for Environmental and Biological Applications – Aicheng Chen, Venkatesh Manikandan, Zhonggang Liu, and Syed Ahmed (University of Guelph)

08:40

2270

Development of Electrochemical Nanosensor for the Detection of Malaria Parasite in Clinical Samples – Abolanle Saheed Adekunle (Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife), Olaoluwa R. Obisesan (Obafemi Awolowo university, Ile-Ife Nigeria), John A.O. Oyekunle (Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, Nigeria), Sabu Thomas (Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India), Thabo TI Nkambule (University of South Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa), and Bhekie B. Mamba (University of South Africa, South Africa)

09:00

2271

Biosensor for Detection of MethicillinResistant Staphylococcus Aureus – Dhara Patel, Yan Zhou (School of Chemical, Materials and Biomedical Engineering, Nano Electrochemistry Laboratory, University of Georgia), and Ramaraja P. Ramasamy (Nano Electrochemistry Laboratory, University of Georgia, School of Chemical, Materials and Biomedical Engineering)

09:20

2272

One-Step Covalent Immobilization of β-Cyclodextrin on sp2 Carbon Surfaces for Ultrasensitive and Selective Guest Detection – Zhi Li (KU Leuven), Joachim F. R. Van Guyse, Victor Retamero de la Rosa (Ghent University), Hans Van Gorp, Peter Walke, Hiroshi Uji-i (KU Leuven), Richard Hoogenboom (Ghent University), Steven De Feyter (KU Leuven), and Stijn F. L. Mertens (KU Leuven, Lancaster University)

09:40

Break

10:00

2273

(Invited) Emerging Chalcopyrite Photoabsorbers for Renewable Hydrogen Production – Nicolas Gaillard (University of Hawaii)

I04 - Metal Oxides for Photocatalysis and Electrocatalysis – 16:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Yun Hang Hu and Tsutomu Minegishi 16:00

1910

(Invited) Co-Doping for Solving a Short-Hole Diffusion Length Issue of Hematite in Water Splitting – Ji-Hyun Jang, Hyo-Jin Ahn, and KiYong Yoon (UNIST)

16:30

1911

(Invited) Electrocatalysis and Photoelectrochemistry Based on Modified Titanium Dioxide Nanomaterials – Aicheng Chen, Jesse Dondapati, Joshua Van Der Zalm, Shuai Chen, and Scott Prins (University of Guelph)

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17:00

Superparamagnetic Fe3O4-Au Core-Shell Nanoplasmonic Sensing Array for LabelFree Multiplex Cytokine Detection – Yuxin Cai (Auburn University), Jingyi Zhu (Clemson University), Jiacheng He, Wen Yang (Auburn University), Chao Ma (New York University), Feng Li (Auburn University), Weiqiang Chen (New York University), and Pengyu Chen (Auburn University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


10:20

2274

10:40

2275

Electrochemical Detection of Micro-RNAs As Potential Cancer Biomarker – Hamid Asadi and Ramaraja P. Ramasamy (University of Georgia)

11:00

2276

Nanotechnology for Biosensing Applications – H. Susan Zhou (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

11:20

2277

Wide Linear Range Detecting NonEnzymatic Glucose Sensor Based on Cu-CuO Nanoparticles Decorated TiO2nanotubes – Zhiru Zhou and H. Susan Zhou (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

11:40

2278

Selective Isolation and Concentration of Foodborne Bacterial Pathogens in a Microfluidic Device – Alyssa Ghuman (School of Chemical, Materials and Biomedical Engineering, Nano Electrochemistry Laboratory, University of Georgia), Yan Zhou (Nano Electrochemistry Laboratory, University of Georgia), and Ramaraja P. Ramasamy (School of Chemical, Materials and Biomedical Engineering, Nano Electrochemistry Laboratory, University of Georgia)

M02 - Nano/Biosensors - Afternoon – 14:00 – 15:45 Chair(s): Ramaraja P. Ramasamy and Aleksandr Simonian 14:00

2279

(Invited) Application of High Hydrostatic Pressure and Nanofilms to the Fabrication of Enzyme Biosensors – Jose I Reyes De Corcuera, Daoyuan Yang, and Janeal Jackson (University of Georgia)

14:40

2280

Direct Patterning of Antibody Conjugated Gold Nanorods Immunoassay for the Label-Free and Multiplexed Determination of Mouse Tumor-Associate Macrophages Functional Immunophenotype – Jiacheng He (Auburn University)

15:00

2281

A Nano Sensor Array for Methyl Salicylate Detection in Gaseous Form – Or Zolti and Ramaraja P. Ramasamy (University of Georgia)

15:20

2282

Surface Molecular Imprinting Strategies: An Innovative Tool to Detect Engineered Nanoparticles in Aqueous Solutions – Monika Marjanovic, Leo Schranzhofer, Christoph Jungmann, and Peter Alexander Lieberzeit (University of Vienna)

15:40

Monday, October 14 Highlights 0700h �������Session Chair and Symposium Organizer Orientation Breakfast, Crystal Ballroom 0800h ������Battery Division Research Award Address, Room 217 1140h �������Battery Division Postdoctoral Associate Research Award Address Sponsored by MTI Corporation and the Jiang Family Foundation, Room 223 1200h �������Europe Section Heinz Gerischer Award Address, Room 215 1700h �������Plenary Session and the ECS Lecture, Grand Salon West 1800h �������Technical Exhibit and General Poster Session, Grand Ballroom 2000h �������Student Mixer, Crystal Ballroom A/B

A01

Battery and Energy Technology Joint General Session Battery / Energy Technology Room 223, The Hilton Atlanta

A01 Fuel Cell Systems – 08:00 – 09:00 Chair(s): Joshua W. Gallaway 08:00

1

The Impact of Coal Mineral Matter (alumina and silica) on Carbon Electrooxidation in the Direct Carbon Fuel Cell – Simin Moradmand, Jessica A Allen, and Scott W Donne (University of Newcastle)

08:20

2

Fabrication and Characterization of Microtubular Solid Oxide Cell Supported with Nanostructured Mixed Conducting Perovskite Fuel Electrode – Yun Gan, Chunlei Ren, Myongjin Lee, Chunyang Yang, and Xingjian Xue (University of South Carolina)

08:40

3

Fabrication and Characterization of High Performance Intermediate Temperature Micro-Tubular Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – Chunlei Ren, Yun Gan, Myongjin Lee, Chunyang Yang (University of South Carolina), Robert Green (NASA Glenn Research Center), and Xingjian Xue (University of South Carolina)

A01 Flow Batteries 1 – 09:00 – 11:40 Chair(s): Antoni Forner-Cuenca, Matthew M. Mench and Roswitha Zeis 09:00

4

Developing New Chemistries for Redox Flow Batteries – T. Leo Liu (Utah State University)

09:20

5

Bispyridinylidenes: Tunable Anolytes for Organic Redox Flow Batteries – Fahad Alkhayri and C. Adam Dyker (University of New Brunswick)

09:40

Break

Concluding Remarks

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

Monday, October 14

Semiconductor-Based Biosensor Functionalized with Jacalin for Detection of Secretory IgA in Sweat Sample – Hiroki Hayashi, Naoki Sakamoto (Grad. School of Advanced Science and Eng., Waseda Univ.), Sho Hideshima (Research Organ. for Nano & Life Innovation, Waseda Univ.), Yoshitaka Harada, Mika Tsuna (Food Research Center, Nippon Flour Mills Co., Ltd.), Shigeki Kuroiwa (Research Organ. for Nano & Life Innovation, Waseda Univ.), Toshiyuki Momma, and Tetsuya Osaka (Grad. School of Advanced Science and Eng., Research Organ. for Nano & Life Innovation, Waseda Univ.)

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10:00

10:20

Monday, October 14

10:40

11:00

11:20

6

7

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9

10

Thermal Stability of Catholyte during Operation of Vanadium Flow Batteries – Daniela Oboroceanu, Nathan Quill (Department of Physics, University of Limerick, Ireland), D. Noel Buckley (Dept. of Chem. Eng., Case Western Reserve University, Department of Physics, University of Limerick, Ireland), and Robert P. Lynch (Department of Physics, University of Limerick, Ireland, Dept. of Chem. Eng., Case Western Reserve University) Novel Metal Oxide Electrode Materials for Vanadium Redox Flow Battery Application – Anteneh Wodaje Bayeh, Yu-Chung Chang, Ting-Ruei Liu, Hsueh-Yu Chen, Hsin-Chih Huang, Daniel Manaye Kabtamu, and Chen-Hao Wang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology) Delamination of Reinforced Membranes in Vanadium Redox Battery Cells – Mike L. Perry, Robert M. Darling (United Technologies Research Center), Steve Buelte, and Derek Weber (Vionx Energy) Modifying Carbon Felt Electrodes By Poly(otoluidine) to Enhance the Performance of All-Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries – László Eifert (KIT, Helmholtz Institute Ulm), Kerstin Köble (Helmholtz Institute Ulm), and Roswitha Zeis (KIT, Helmholtz Institute Ulm) Effective Addition of the Active Sites for Redox Flow Battery By the Electron-Beam Irradiation – Hirokazu Ishitobi, Honoka Doki, Kosuke Oba, Ryusuke Obata (Gunma University), Shunya Yamamoto (Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology), and Nobuyoshi Nakagawa (Gunma University)

Battery Division Postdoctoral Associate Research Award Address Sponsored by MTI Corporation and the Jiang Family Foundation – 11:40 – 12:20 Chair(s): Joshua W. Gallaway 11:40

11

14

Understanding the Interplay between Electrolyte Velocity Distribution and Current Distribution in Vanadium Flow Battery Electrode – Tugrul Yavuz Ertugrul, Jacob Houser, Michael Daugherty, Douglas Aaron, and Matthew M. Mench (University of Tennessee)

15:00

15

Electrolyte Flow in Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries – Nico Bevilacqua, László Eifert, Rupak Banerjee (KIT, Helmholtz Institute Ulm), Kerstin Köble (Helmholtz Institute Ulm), Tomáš Faragó, Marcus Zuber (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT), Aimy Bazylak (University of Toronto), and Roswitha Zeis (KIT, Helmholtz Institute Ulm)

15:20

16

Effect of Electrode Structure and Electrolyte Flow on Performance of Redox Flow Battery – Sota Osanai, Yutaka Tabe, and Takemi Chikahisa (Hokkaido University)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta A01 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Gautam Ganapati Yadav and Joshua W. Gallaway •

17

Mixtures of Ionic Liquid and Organic Electrolyte with Improved Safety and Electrochemical Performance with Nanostructured Silicon-Anode for Li-Ion Batteries – Gaind P. Pandey, Lamartine Meda (Xavier University of Louisiana), and Jun Li (Kansas State University)

18

Long Life Fully Reversible Lithium-CO2 Battery – Alireza Ahmadiparidari (University of Illinois at Chicago), Larry A Curtiss (Argonne National Laboratory), and Amin Salehi-Khojin (University of Illinois at Chicago)

19

Effect of Swelling in Electrolyte Polymer Binder Positive Electrode on the Characteristics of Lithium-Sulfur Batteries – Elena Kuzmina, Liana Dmitrieva (Ufa Institute of Chemistry UFRC RAS), Dmitrii Durasov (Ufa Institute if Chemistr UFRC RAS, Ufa State Petroleum Technological University), Tatyana Prosochkina (Ufa State Petroleum Technological University), Elena Karaseva (Ufa Institute of Chemistry UFRC RAS), and Vladimir Kolosnitsyn (Ufa Institute of Chemistry UFRC RAS, Ufa State Petroleum Technological University)

20

Petroleum Coke As Active Material of Negative Electrode for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries – Elena Kuzmina (Ufa Institute of Chemistry UFRC RAS), Nadezhda Chudova (Ufa State Petroleum Technological University, Ufa Institute of Chemistry the Russian Academy of Sciences), Liana Dmitrieva (Ufa Institute of Chemistry UFRC RAS), Alexey Ivanov (Ufa Institute Chemistry UFRC RAS), Elena Karaseva (Ufa Institute of Chemistry UFRC RAS), and Vladimir Kolosnitsyn (Ufa Institute of Chemistry UFRC RAS, Ufa State Petroleum Technological University)

(Battery Division Postdoctoral Associate Research Award Sponsored by MTI Corporation and the Jiang Family Foundation) Synchrotron Characterization to Inform Design for Cathode Materials in Li/Na Batteries – Linqin Mu and Feng Lin (Department of Chemistry, Virginia Tech)

A01 Flow Batteries 2 – 14:00 – 15:40 Chair(s): Fikile R. Brushett, T. Leo Liu and Mike L. Perry 14:00

12

9 Kw VRFB Experimental Facility: High Current Polarization Tests and Energy Analyses – Massimo Guarnieri, Andrea Trovo’ (University of Padua), and Piergiorgio Alotto (University of Padova)

14:20

13

Towards Bottom-up Engineered Electrode Microstructures for Redox Flow Batteries – Antoni Forner-Cuenca (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Eindhoven University of Technology), Charles Tai-Chieh Wan (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research), Remy Jacquemond, Cees Weijers (Eindhoven University of Technology), Kevin Tenny (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Katharine Virginia Greco, and Fikile R. Brushett (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research)

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Possibility of Using Petroleum Coke As Reducing Agent for V2O5 in Solid-Phase Synthesis of Li3V2(PO4)3 – Elena Kuzmina (Ufa Institute of Chemistry UFRC RAS), Ilgam Isyangulov (Ufa State Petroleum Technical University), Nadezhda Chudova, Tatyana Prosochkina (Ufa State Petroleum Technological University), Elena Karaseva, and Vladimir Kolosnitsyn (Ufa Institute of Chemistry UFRC RAS)

31

Modeling of the Thermal Behaviors of an Ultracapacitor and Comparison with Measurement Data – Boram Koo, Chee Burm Shin (Department of Energy Systems Research, Ajou University), Ha-Young Lee (UC Team/ R&D, LS Mtron Ltd.), and Jongrak Choi (Manufacturing Technology Center, LS Mtron Ltd.)

32

Can Energy Storage Pack Hybridization Improve the Best Theoretically-Achievable Battery State Estimation Accuracy? – Timothy Cleary, Chu Xu, and Hosam Fathy (The Pennsylvania State University)

33

New Insights on the Surface and Stress Behavior of Manganese-Oxide As Oxygen Reduction Reaction Catalyst in Alkaline Electrolyte – Or Keisar (Israel Atomic Energy Commission (IAEC), The Grand Technion Energy Program (GTEP), Technion), Yair Ein-Eli (Materials Science and Engineering, Technion, The Grand Technion Energy Program (GTEP), Technion), and Yair Cohen (Chemistry, Nuclear Research Centre- Negev (NRCN))

34

Conductivity, Thermal and Electrochemical Stability of Solutions of Lithium Bis(Oxalato) Borate in Sulfolane – Ludmila Sheina (Ufa Institute Chemistry UFRC RAS), Elena Kuzmina, Elena Karaseva (Ufa Institute of Chemistry UFRC RAS), Alexey Ivanov (Ufa Institute Chemistry UFRC RAS), and Vladimir Kolosnitsyn (Ufa Institute of Chemistry UFRC RAS)

23

Operando Energy Dispersive X-Ray Diffraction (EDXRD) of Bulk Cathode Material for Multivalent Secondary Batteries – Matthew A Kim (Northeastern University), Ankur Jadhav, Brendan E. Hawkins (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, The City College of New York), John Okasinski (Argonne National Laboratory Advanced Photon Source), and Joshua Gallaway (Northeastern University)

24

Low and High Voltage Li-Ion Batteries Using Dinitrile Based Electrolytes – Fouad Ghamouss (PCM2E E.A. 6299), Douaa Farhat (Université François Rabelais - Tours), and Daniel Lemordant (PCM2E (EA6299) Université François Rabelais de Tours)

25

Mathematical Modeling of Primary Zn/MnO2 Alkaline Batteries – Xiaotong Chadderdon (Energizer Holdings, Inc.)

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Elastomeric Polyethylene Glycol-bPolypropylene Glycol-b-Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate Polymer Network As Polymer Electrolyte Membrane for Li-Ion Batteries – Suresh T Narute, Juan C Marin Angel, Kevin Cavicchi, and Thein Kyu (The University of Akron)

Transition Metals Ion Behavior of Cathode Materials for Li Ion Battery By Electron Beam Irradiation in Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy – Jae-Hyun Shim (Dongshin University) and Young-Min Kim (Sungkyunkwan University, Institute for Basic Science (IBS))

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Design, Synthesis, and Characterization of a Water–Stable Li+ ion-Conducting Sulfonate-Based Neutral Metal-Organic Framework – Dillip K. Panda (Chemistry Department, Clemson University), Andrei Palukoshka, Faysal Ibrahim, and Sourav Sourav (CHEMISTRY, CLEMSON UNIVERSITY)

Computational Study of K/Mg Adsorption on (110) MO2 (M= Mn, Ti, V) Surfaces – Khomotso P Maenetja and Phuti E Ngoepe (University of Limpopo)

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Effect of Molecular Structures on the Charge-Discharge Performance for Organic Redox Flow Battery – Akihiro Ohira, Takashi Funaki, Erika Ishida, and Yukari Sato (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Sci. Technol.)

Hydrothermally Prepared MnSe2 Nanosheets As a Novel Electrode Material for Supercapacitor – Shaolan Wang (Shaanxi university of science and technology) and Xian jiaotong University (XI`AN JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY)

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Simulations of a New Flow Channel Design of Bipolar Plates for a Fuel Cell Type PEM By CFD – Locksley Fabiàn Castañeda Ulloa (University of Guanajuato), José Luis Nava, Tzayam Pérez-Segura (Universidad de Guanajuato), and Tatiana Romero (INEEL)

39

A New Developed Fluorinated Electrolyte for Anode-Free Lithium Metal Battery – Tesfaye Teka Hagos, Wei -Nien Su (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), and Bing-Joe Hwang (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, National Taiwan University of Science and Technogy)

40

Effect of Hydroxyapatite Coatings on Photocatalytic Characteristics of Titanium Dioxide Photoanode – Htoo Nay Wunn, Motoaki Morita, and Shinichi Motoda (Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology)

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Modeling the Charge and Discharge Behaviors of an AGM Lead-Acid Battery – Jaewoo Lee, Boram Koo, and Chee Burm Shin (Department of Energy Systems Research, Ajou University) Outstanding Low-Temperature Performance of Structure-Controlled Crumpled Graphene Battery Anode Based on Surface-Controlled Charge Storage Mechanism – Michael J Lee, Byeongyong Lee, and Seung Woo Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

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Monday, October 14

Polysulfone-Based Membranes for Vanadium Redox-Flow Batteries – Evgeny A. Karpushkin, Alena I Komayko, Vadim A Timoshenko, and Vladimir G. Sergeyev (Lomonosov Moscow State University)


Monday, October 14

41

9 Kw VRFB Experimental Facility: Early Results from a Multichannel Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy – Massimo Guarnieri and Andrea Trovo’ (University of Padua)

42

A Tri-Electrode Configuration for Zinc-Air Batteries Using Poly(acrylic acid) to Enhance Cycling Performance – Wendy Tran, HyunJoong Chung, and Douglas G Ivey (University of Alberta)

43

Enhanced Performance of Cobalt Vanadium Oxide upon Doping with Sulfur for Hybrid Supercapacitor Application in Aqueous and Non-Aqueous Medium – Gyan Prakash Sharma, Prashant Kumar Gupta, Raj Ganesh Pala (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur), and Sri Sivakumar (Indian Institute of Technology at Kanpur)

A03

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Exploring the Effect of Strong Complexing Agents As Electrolyte Additives on Anode Performance in Mg-Air Primary Batteries – Bahram Vaghefinazari (Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht (HZG)), Daniel Hoeche (HelmholtzZentrum Geesthacht (HZG), HelmutSchmidt-University), Sviatlana V Lamaka, Darya Snihirova, Linqian Wang, Min Deng (Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht (HZG)), and Mikhail L Zheludkevich (Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht (HZG), Kiel University)

Fast Electrochemical Processes and Devices 3 (Electrochemical Capacitors and Batteries) Battery / Energy Technology Room 224, The Hilton Atlanta

A03 - EDLC and C Electrodes – 08:20 – 12:00 Chair(s): Olivier Fontaine and Pierre-Louis Taberna 08:20

114

(Invited) Study of Ion Adsorption-Transfer Mechanisms in Nanoporous Carbon Electrodes: Application to Supercapacitors – Yih-Chyng Wu (CIRIMAT UMR CNRS 5085), Wan-Yu Tsai (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Patrice Simon (CIRIMAT, UMR CNRS 5085), and Pierre-Louis Taberna (CIRIMAT, UMR CNRS 5085, RS2E FR CNRS 3459)

09:00

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Gravimetric and Volumetric Changes of Carbon Electrodes in Electrochemical Capacitors with Aqueous Electrolytes – Anetta Platek, Jakub Menzel, Paulina Bujewska, Elzbieta Frackowiak, and Krzysztof Fic (Poznan University of Technology)

09:20

116

Effect of Time, Temperature and Potential on Pre-Conditioning of Supercapacitors – Alexander John Roberts (Coventry University)

09:40

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(Invited) Storing Electrons and Holes in the Electrolyte - a New Opportunity for Supercapacitors – Charlotte Bodin, Steven Le Vot (Réseau sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie), Pierre-Louis Taberna, Patrice Simon (CIRIMAT, UMR CNRS 5085), Frederic Favier (RS2E FR CNRS 3459), and Olivier Fontaine (Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier, Réseau sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie)

10:40

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Graphene-Based Assemblies As Electrode Materials for Supercapacitors – Florence Duclairoir (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA, CNRS, INAC, SyMMES, Grenoble), Harish Banda (Massachussets Institute of Technology), Sandy Perie (IRIG/DIESE/SyMMES), Barbara Daffos (CIRIMAT UMR CNRS 5085), Pierre-Louis Taberna (CIRIMAT, UMR CNRS 5085), Lionel Dubois (INAC - CEA - Grenoble), Olivier Crosnier (IMN, CNRS / University of Nantes), Patrice Simon (CIRIMAT, UMR CNRS 5085), Daniel Lee (CEA/IRIG/DIESE/MEM), and Gaël De Paepe (CEA/IRIG/MEM)

11:00

119

Capacity Enhancement of LowCost and Flexible Micro-Supercapacitors By a Redox-Active Electrolyte and LaserInduced Fibrous Graphene – Aamir MinhasKhan and Gerd Grau (Dep. of Electrical Eng and Computer Sci, York University)

11:20

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Electroanalytical Characterization of Electrochemical Capacitor Systems – Helena Mavroudis, Marveh Forghani, and Scott W Donne (University of Newcastle)

11:40

121

Edge Planes Oriented Electrochemically Exfoliated HOPG for Electrochemical Capacitors – Rupesh M Tamgadge (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi) and Anupam Shukla (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi)

A03 - Fast-charging Devices and Materials 2 – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): Jae-Jin Shim and Hong Jin Fan 14:00

122

(Invited) Nanoarray Electrodes for High-Rate Thin-Film Batteries – Hong Jin Fan (Nanyang Technological University)

14:40

123

Compromised Power Capability of YarnShaped Supercapacitors and Its Mitigation Strategies – Wei Gao (North Carolina State University)

15:00

124

Novel Nanocomposites for High-Performance Supercapacitors – Jae-Jin Shim, Debananda Mohapatra, and Ganesh Dhakal (Yeungnam University)

15:20

125

Pseudocapacitive Storage in Nanolayered Ti2NTxmxene Using Mg-Ion Electrolyte – Abdoulaye Djire (National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)), Andre Bos (Fort Lewis College), Jun Liu (National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)), Hanyu Zhang, Elisa M. Miller (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and Nathan Neale (National Renewable Energy Lab)

15:40

Break

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta A03 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

126

The Influence of Anode/Cathode Capacity Ratio on Cycle Life and Potential Variations of Lithium-Ion Capacitors – Roya Naderi, Annadanesh Shellikeri, Mark Andrew Hagen, and Jim P. Zheng (Florida State University)

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Investigation of Li4Ti5O12 As a High Power Anode Material in Li-Ion Capacitor (LIC), – Taofeek Akintola (Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University), Annadanesh Shellikeri (Florida State University), Tawakalt Akintola (Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University), Omonayo Bolufawi (Florida A&M University-Florida State University), and Jim P. Zheng (Florida State University) Creating Scalable Faradaic Carbon Nanotube Electrodes with Mild Chemical Oxidation – Robert K Emmett, Michael J Kowalske, Hansen Mou, Mikaela Grady, and Mark E. Roberts (Clemson University) Flexible Supercapacitor Electrode based on Lignosulfonate-derived Graphene Quantum Dot/Graphene Hydrogel – Chen Cheng and Xiaojuan Jin (Beijing Forestry University)

130

Supercapacitors from Waste: Converting Pulp and Paper Mill Waste to Nitrogen Doped Supercapacitors – Kenneth G Latham (Umeå Univerisity)

131

Influence of Dopants on the Electrochemical Properties of Conducting Polymers As Electrodes for Supercapacitors – Miaomiao Zhang (Auburn University), Amit Nautiyal (Xavier University of Louisiana), Haishun Du, and Xinyu Zhang (Auburn University)

132

Carbon Allotropes Grafted with Poly (pyrrole) Derivatives Via Living Radical Polymerizations: Electrochemical Analysis of Nano-Composites for Energy Storage – Anna Ignaszak (University of New Brunswick)

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Electrochemical Studies of One-Pot Synthesized Tetragonal Hausmannite Manganese Oxide/ Nitrogen-Doped Reduced Graphene Oxide Nanohybrid for Supercapacitor Applications – Katlego Makgopa and Mpho Sofnee Ratsoma (Chemistry Department, Tshwane University of Technology) Synthesis of Polyaniline/Co(OH)2/Ni(OH)2 Nanocomposite Electrode Material for Supercapacitor Applications – Vijaykumar Jadhav (University College Cork) Decoration of Vanadium Pentoxide on Conductive Carbon Nanotube Framework As Electroactive Materials for Aqueous Supercapacitors – Jeng-Yu Lin and Shih-Yu Lin (Department of Chemical Engineering, Tatung University) Unexpected High Rate Capability Enhancement By MnO2 Incorporation in Cellulose-Derived Carbon Nanofiber Electrodes for Electrochemical Capacitors – Qi Li, Volodymyr Kuzmenko, Mazharul Haque, Anderson Smith, Per Lundgren, and Peter Enoksson (Chalmers University of Technology) Enhancing Capacitance of Electrochemical Capacitors By Multi-Layer Electrodeposition of Manganese Dioxide – Fahad Mujammami, Hayden Cameron, Yaser Beyad, and Scott W Donne (University of Newcastle)

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138

Low Temperature Synthesis of Iron Oxide and Nickel Phosphide Based Flexible Redox Electrodes for Supercapattery Application – Ha Yeun Lee, Subramani Surendran, and Uk Sim (Chonnam National University)

139

Enabling High-Rate Mn Oxide Pseudocapacitors Using Highly Dispersed Mn3O4 Nanocrystallites – NAE-Lih WU and Mozaffar Abdollahifar (National Taiwan University)

140

Using Hmpa As an Additive in Sodium Supercapacitor Electrolyte to Increase Thermal Stability – Jameson Landon Tyler (University of Tennessee Knoxville), Frank M. Delnick, Guang Yang, and Jagjit Nanda (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

141

Effects of Hexamethylenetetramine Concentration on the Structure and Capacitance Characteristics of Ni(OH)2 Pseudocapacitors Produced By Electrodeposition. – Dong Yeon Kim (Kyungpook National University), Young-Min Jeong (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology), Injoon Son (Kyungpook National University), and Seong-Ho Baek (Dgist, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology)

142

Fabric Supercapacitors Fabrication for Smart Textiles By Using All Solution Process – Yunseok Jang, Jeongdai Jo, and Seung-Hyun Lee (Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials)

143

Application of Ag Nanoparticles That Anchored on F-Graphene into NiO/Ni(OH)2 for Improvements in Storage Capacity and Energy Density: Nanotechnology Offers Higher Storage Ability – Su Young Ryu and Michael R Hoffmann (California Institute of Technology)

144

Design of Machine-Washable and Wearable Supercapacitors Using Composite Laminates – Nasim Anjum and Caiwei Shen (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth)

A04

Advanced Manufacturing Methods for Energy Storage Devices 2 Battery / Electrodeposition Room 218, The Hilton Atlanta

A04 - Developments in Lithium-Ion Electrode Processing 1 – 08:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): David L. Wood III and Jianlin Li 08:00

162

(Invited) The Processing Science and Engineering Research Portfolio for Advanced Vehicle Batteries at the U.S. Department of Energy – Peter W. Faguy (US Department of Energy)

08:40

163

(Invited) Commercialization of High-Energy Density, Long-Lifetime Li-Ion Cells with Ni-Rich Cathodes – Kevin Dahlberg, John Camardese, Kristopher Inman, Veselin Manev, Steven Cochran, and Lisa McKenzie (XALT Energy, LLC)

09:20

164

(Invited) Advances in Coating Technology for Improving Electrode Manufacturing – Stuart D. Hellring (PPG)

10:00

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(Invited) Process Development and Quality Control for Manufacturing of LithiumIon-Batteries – Margret Wohlfahrt-Mehrens, Wolfgang Braunwarth, Lea Sophie Kremer, Rares Scurtu, Michaela Memm, Alice Hoffmann, and Stefan Roessler (ZSW - Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research) (Invited) Enabling Aqueous Processing of High-Energy and High-Power Electrodes for Lithium Ion Batteries – Issues and Mitigation Strategies – Markus Börner, Lukas Ibing, Elizaveta Kessler, Karina Ambrock, Iris Dienwiebel, and Martin Winter (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Muenster)

Lithium Ion Batteries

Battery Room 219, The Hilton Atlanta

A05 Advanced Li-ion Anode Design, Characterization and Performance - 3 – 07:40 – 12:20 Chair(s): Neil P. Dasgupta, Jianhan Xiong, Brian W. Sheldon and Mark N. Obrovac 07:40

242

Intrinsic Properties of Silicon-Electrolyte Interphase (SiEI) Studied through Individual Inorganic Components – Sang-Don Han (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Kevin N Wood (San Diego State University, National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Caleb Stetson (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Colorado School of Mines), Andrew G Norman (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Michael Brumbach (Sandia National Laboratories), Jaclyn Coyle, Yun Xu, Steve Harvey, Glenn Teeter, Andriy Zakutayev, and Anthony Burrell (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

08:00

243

Enabling Fast Charging Lithium-Ion Batteries through the Rational Design of 3-D Anode Architectures – Kuan-Hung Chen, Min Ji Namkoong, S. M. Mortuza (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), Saeed Kazemiabnavi (University of Michigan), Chenglin Yang, Jyoti Mazumder (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), Katsuyo Thornton, Jeff Sakamoto (University of Michigan), and Neil P. Dasgupta (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

08:20

244

Optimization of Si/Gr Based Anode Formulation for High Energy Density LiIon Batteries – Jianhan Xiong (IMN-CNRS, University of Nantes), Rabeb Grissa (IMNCNRS), Nicolas Dupré (IMN-CNRS, University of Nantes), Lionel Roué (INRS-Centre Énergie Matériaux et Télécommunications), Dominique Guyomard (IMN-CNRS, University of Nantes), and Bernard Lestriez (IMN-CNRS,University of Nantes)

08:40

245

(Invited) Beyond Si and SiOx: SiNx and SiCx Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Jaephil Cho and Jaekyung Sung (UNIST)

09:20

246

Si Anode in High-Salt Concentration Ionic Liquid Electrolytes Based on Pyrrolidinium and Phosphonium Systems for HighEnergy Li-Ion Batteries – Khrslyn Guzman Arano (IMN-CNRS, University of Nantes, Deakin University), Driss Mazouzi (IMNCNRS, University of Nantes), Robert Kerr (Deakin University), Bernard Lestriez (IMNCNRS,University of Nantes), Jean Le Bideau (IMN-CNRS, University of Nantes), Patrick C Howlett (Deakin University), Nicolas Dupré (IMN-CNRS, University of Nantes), Maria Forsyth (Deakin University), and Dominique Guyomard (IMN-CNRS, University of Nantes)

09:40

Break

10:00

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(Invited) Accelerating Optimization of Lithium Ion Battery Manufacturing Via Multiscale Computations – Alejandro A. Franco (LRCS (CNRS&UPJV), RS2E, ALISTORE-ERI)

A04 - Developments in Lithium-Ion Electrode Processing 2 – 14:00 – 16:20 Chair(s): Marissa Wood and Philippe M. Vereecken 14:00

168

Elevated Mixing and Coating Temperatures Yield Beneficial Processing Properties of Organic Solvent-Based Lithium-Ion Battery Cathode Slurries – William Blake Hawley (University of Tennessee) and Jianlin Li (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

14:20

169

A Novel Technique to Analyze the Electrolyte Wetting Rate through Li-Ion Battery Electrodes – Ali Davoodabadi (Binghamton University), Jianlin Li, David L. Wood III (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and Congrui Jin (Binghamton University)

14:40

170

A Study of Factors Responsible for Cracking during Drying of Thick Aqueous-Processed NMC811 Cathodes – Ritu Sahore (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (UT-Battelle, LLC)), Jianlin Li, and David L. Wood III (University of Tennessee)

15:00

171

Understanding the Silicon/Binder Interaction and Influence on Anode Properties – Mary Kathyrn Burdette, Alexander M Rogers, Beth Armstrong, and Gabriel M. Veith (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

15:20

172

Mechanofusion-Derived Si Alloy-Graphite Composite Electrode Material for Li-Ion Battery – Yidan Cao, Jun Wang, Timothy Hatchard, Congxiao Wei, R. A. Dunlap, and M. N. Obrovac (Dalhousie University)

15:40

173

Microscale Simulations of Drying and Calendering Processes to Manufacture Porous Electrodes – Mojdeh Nikpour, Nathan Barrett, Chelsea Ann Harrison, Dean Wheeler, and Brian A Mazzeo (Brigham Young University)

16:00

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Investigating a Novel Layer-By-Layer Coating Electrode Manufacturing Process for High Energy Batteries – Qiang Wu (Florida State University, FAMU-FSU college of engineering) and J.P. Zheng (Florida State University)

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Oxidative Pyrolysis of Si/Polyacrylonitrile Composites As an Unconventional Approach to Fabricate High Performance Lithium Ion Battery Negative Electrodes – Jiazhi Hu, Andrew W Meyer (University of Kentucky), Xiaosong Huang (General Motors Global R& D Center), and Yang-Tse Cheng (University of Kentucky) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


10:20

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The Impact of Particle Size on Cycle Life and Stress Evolution in Silicon-Based Composite Electrodes – Mok Yun Jin, Kai Guo, Wei Zhang (Brown University), Xingcheng Xiao (General Motors, R&D Center), Huajian Gao, and Brian W. Sheldon (Brown University)

249

Robust Design of Silicon/Graphite Composite Via Atomic-Scale Rearrangement for High Performance Lithium Ion Batteries – Taeyong Lee and Jaephil Cho (UNIST)

11:00

250

The Effect of Water Concentration in Carbonate-Based Electrolytes on the Si Anode/Electrolyte Interface – Yeyoung Ha, Manuel Schnabel, Bertrand J. Tremolet de Villers, Steven P. Harvey (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Caleb Stetson (Colorado School of Mines, National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Elisabetta Arca, Pauls Stradins, Chun Sheng Jiang, Glenn Teeter, and Sang-Don Han (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

11:20

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In-Situ Study of Multistep LithiumBismuth Alloying Mechanisms – Yifei Yuan (University of Illinois at Chicago), Wentao Yao (Michigan Technological University), Vitaliy Yurkiv (University of Illinois at Chicago), Lu Ma, Tongchao Liu (Argonne National Laboratory), Farzad Mashayek (University of Illinois at Chicago), Jun Lu (Argonne National Laboratory), Khalil Amine (Stanford University), and Reza Shahbazian-Yassar (University of Illinois at Chicago) Reversible Li Insertion in Guest Free Type II Si Clathrates for Li-Ion Batteries – Andrew Dopilka, Jon Mark Weller (Arizona State University), Svilen Bobev (University of Delaware), and Candace K. Chan (Arizona State University) Structure and Electrochemistry of SiOx Made By Reactive Gas Milling – Yidan Cao (Dalhousie University), J. Craig Bennett (Acadia University), R. A. Dunlap, and Mark N Obrovac (Dalhousie University)

256

Heterogeneity of Ionic Conductivity in Lithium-Ion Battery Electrodes – Kayci Nielsen, Baichuan Liu, Brian Mazzeo, and Dean Wheeler (Brigham Young University)

09:00

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Effect of Stress on Li Transport in High Energy Density Electrode Materials – Subhajit Rakshit, Akshay Pakahare, Igor Bezsonov, and Siva Nadimpalli (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

09:20

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Temporal Mapping of NMC-Graphite Cells during Fast Charging – Harry Charalambous (Argonne National Laboratory), Kamila M Wiaderek (NECCES at Argonne National Laboratory), and Yang Ren (Argonne National Laboratory)

09:40

Break

10:00

259

Investigations of the Structural and Electrochemical Properties of Overheated Li-Ion Batteries and Its Effects in Single Cells Vs. Multi-Cells Packs – Loraine Torres-Castro, Joshua Lamb, Eric Deichmann, and Mohan Karulkar (Sandia National Laboratories)

10:20

260

The Impact of Calendering on the Electronic Conductivity Heterogeneity of Lithium-Ion Electrode Films – Emilee E Hunter, John E. Vogel, Dean Wheeler, and Brian A Mazzeo (Brigham Young University)

10:40

261

(Invited) Evaluation of Reaction Sites of Graphite Electrode – Takeshi Abe (Graduate School of Global Enviromental Studies, Kyoto University), Kohei Miyazaki (ESICB, Kyoto University), Yuto Miyahara (Kyoto University), and Akane Inoo (Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University)

11:20

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Electrochemical Kinetics of Degradation of Carbon Anodes in Lithium Ion Batteries – Supratim Das and Martin Z. Bazant (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

11:40

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Determination of Transference Number and Thermodynamic Factor By Use of Anion-Exchange Concentration Cells and Concentration Cells – Nathan Craig (Robert Bosch LLC), Scott Mullin, Russell Pratt (Seeo Inc.), and Gabriel Crane (UC San Diego)

12:00

264

Diagnostic and Prognosis of Li-Ion Battery State-of-Health Based on Electrodes Potentials Shifts – joel-Louis Koné, Maxime Montaru, Sébastien Fiette (CEA LITEN), and Yann Bultel (Univ. Grenoble Alpes)

12:20

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Electrode-Specific State of Health Diagnostics for Lithium Ion Batteries Using Cell Voltage and Expansion – Suhak Lee, Peyman Mohtat, Jason B Siegel, and Anna G Stefanopoulou (University of Michigan)

Room 220, The Hilton Atlanta A05 Diagnostic and Characterization of Li-ion Electrodes, Separators and Cells - 3 – 08:00 – 12:40 Chair(s): Caleb Stetson, Siva Nadimpalli, Harry Charalambous and Suhak Lee 08:00

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Three-Dimensional Resistivity Vs. Depth Profiling for Advanced Characterization of the Lithium-Ion Battery Solid Electrolyte Interphase – Caleb Stetson (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Colorado School of Mines), Yanli Yin, Steven P. Harvey, Andrew G Norman, Chun-Sheng Jiang (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Steven C. DeCaluwe (Colorado School of Mines), and Mowafak M. Al-Jassim (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

08:20

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Instrument for Measuring Local Ionic Conductivity of Porous Electrodes – Baichuan Liu, Kayci Nielsen, Brian Mazzeo, and Dean Wheeler (Brigham Young University)

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14:40

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Identifying the Role of Lithium Plating in Li-Ion Pouch Cells – Sobana Perumaram Rangarajan, Partha P. Mukherjee (Purdue University), and Yevgen Barsukov (Texas Instruments Inc.)

15:00

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Examination of Reversibility of Lithium Plating – Conner Fear (Purdue University), Rachel E. Carter (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, NRC Postdoctoral Associate), Corey T Love (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), and Partha P. Mukherjee (Purdue University)

15:20

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Elucidating the Implications of Lithium Plating and Stripping in Li-Ion Cells – Venkatesh Kabra, Conner Fear, and Partha P. Mukherjee (Purdue University)

15:40

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The Effects of Cell Design on Li Plating in Li-Ion Cells: A Real Insight into Cell Design Optimization for Minimizing Li Plating – Mehdi M. Forouzan (SERES EV), Saeed Khaleghi Rahimian (3301 Scott Blvd), Sangwoo Han (SERES EV), Ying Liu (University of Connecticut), and Yifan Tang (SERES EV)

A05 Advanced Li-ion Anode Design, Characterization and Performance - 4 – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): Fabian Linsenmann, Denis Kramer and Harry Efstathiadis 14:00

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(Invited) Operando Analysis for Charge/ Discharge Reaction Mechanism of Graphite Anode of Li Ion Battery – Hiroyuki Fujimoto (Kyoto University), Hisao Kiuchi (Department of Materials Science & Engineering), Shigeharu Takagi (Kyoto University), Keiji Shimoda (Office of Society-Academia Collaboration for Innovation), Kenichi Okazaki (Kyoto University), Zempachi Ogumi (Office of Society-Academia Collaboration for Innovation), and Takeshi Abe (Graduate School of Global Enviromental Studies) Investigating SEI Formation Methods on the Graphite Anode Interface Using Nuclear Reaction Analysis – Spencer Flottman, Matthew Chebuske, Donald M DeRosa, Seiichiro Higashiya, Harry Efstathiadis (State University of New York Polytechnic Institute), Konstantinos Byron Antonopoulos, Filippo Maglia, Forrest S Gittleson, and Odysseas Paschos (BMW Group) Formation of the Solid Electrolyte Interphase on the Graphite Anode in Lithium-Ion Batteries – an Operando Neutron Depth Profiling Study – Fabian Linsenmann (Technical University of Munich, Chemistry department), Markus Trunk (Technical University of Munich, Physics department), Philip Rapp (Technical University of Munich, Chemistry department), Lukas Werner, Roman Gernhäuser (Technical University of Munich, Physics department), Zsolt Révay, Ralph Gilles (TU Munich, Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ)), Bastian Märkisch (Technical University of Munich, Physics department), and Hubert A. Gasteiger (Technical University of Munich, Chemistry department)

15:20

269

Toward Maximized Volumetric Energy Density Using Graphite Via Polymer Coating with High Degree of Electrolyte Impregnation – Jaekyung Sung and Jaephil Cho (UNIST)

15:40

270

Lithium Intercalation Edge Effects and Doping Implications for Graphite Anodes – Chao Peng and Denis Kramer (University of Southampton)

Room 220, The Hilton Atlanta A05 Diagnostic and Characterization of Li-ion Electrodes, Separators and Cells - 4 – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): Daniel Steingart and Partha P. Mukherjee 14:00

100

271

(Invited) Acoustic Detection of Unwanted Lithium Deposition in Lithium Ion Batteries – Daniel Steingart (Columbia University), Thomas Hodson (Princeton University), Greg Davies (MAE/ACEE Princeton University), Clement Bommier, and Katherine Denner (Princeton University)

A06

Beyond Lithium Ion Batteries

Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 217, The Hilton Atlanta

Battery Division Research Award Address – 08:00 – 08:40 Chair(s): Jun Lu 08:00

468

(Battery Division Research Award) Advanced Energy Storage Systems for Enabling Electrification of Vehicles “Lithium Ion & Beyond” – Khalil Amine (Stanford University), Jun Lu, Gui-Liang Xu, Zonghai Chen, and Larry A Curtiss (Argonne National Laboratory)

A06 - Li/Na Metal Battery 1 – 08:40 – 12:20 Chair(s): Xiaolin Li, Claire Xiong, Yi-Chun Lu and Weiyang Li 08:40

469

(Invited) Designing Highly Stable Sodium Metal Anodes for Sodium Batteries – Weiyang Li (Dartmouth College)

09:20

470

(Invited) Electrolyte Design and Solution Mediation Processes in Metal-Oxygen and Metal-Sulfur Batteries – Yi-Chun Lu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

10:00

Coffee break

10:20

471

Solving Barriers to Commercialization of Cells with Lithium Metal Anodes – Owen Crowther (EaglePicher Technologies)

10:40

472

Enabling High-Energy Lithium Metal Batteries through Electrolyte Strategy – Wu Xu and Ji-Guang Zhang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

11:00

473

Molecular-Level Engineering of Protected Li Metal Anodes for High Performance NextGeneration Batteries – Keegan Adair, Yang Zhao, Qian Sun, Ruying Li, and Xueliang Sun (University of Western Ontario)

11:20

474

Single-Component Solid Electrolyte Interphases on Lithium – Betar M. Gallant, Mingfu He, and Rui Guo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


11:40

12:00

475

476

Plan-View Operando Video Microscopy of Li Metal Anodes – Adrian J. Sanchez, Yuxin Chen, Eric Kazyak, Kuan-Hung Chen, Ethan Pattison, and Neil P. Dasgupta (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) Designing in-Situ Formed Interphases Enables Highly Reversible Cobalt-Free LiNiO2 Cathode for Lithium Metal/Ion Batteries – Tao Deng (University of Maryland) and Chunsheng Wang (University of Maryland, College Park)

14:00

477

(Invited) Thiophosphate Based Solid Electrolytes and Cathodes Interfaces – Jagjit Nanda, Ethan Craig Self, and Frank M. Delnick (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

14:40

478

(Invited) Solid-Electrolyte Interphase on Li Metal Surfaces – Perla B. Balbuena (Texas A& M University)

15:20

479

Advanced Li Metal Batteries: Thermal Safety Evaluation, Analysis and Mechanistic Elucidation – Dhanya Puthusseri (School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University) and Vilas G. Pol (Purdue University)

15:40

480

Low-Temperature Behavior of Lithium Metal Anodes in Carbonate and Ether Electrolytes – Akila C Thenuwara, Stephanie Sandoval, Emily J Klein, and Matthew T McDowell (Georgia Institute of Technology)

A07

Solid State Batteries

Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 221, The Hilton Atlanta

A07 - Polymer Electrolytes 2 – 08:00 – 10:00 Chair(s): Jagjit Nanda and Vito Di Noto 08:00

647

Measurements of Transport Properties of Lithium Salt in Block Copolymer Electrolyte – Kyoungmin Kim and Daniel T. Hallinan Jr. (Florida State University)

08:20

648

Status and Targets for Polymer-Based Solid-State Batteries for Electric Vehicle Applications – Hong-Keun Kim and Venkat Srinivasan (Argonne National Laboratory)

08:40

649

(Invited) Predicting the Performance of Lithium Metal Electrodes Stabilized By Polymer Electrolytes – Nitash P. Balsara (University of California, Berkeley), Danielle Marie Pesko, and Jacqueline A. Maslyn (University of California Berkeley)

09:20

650

Elastic Single-Ion Conducting Polymer Electrolyte – Pengfei Cao, Guang Yang, Jagjit Nanda (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Alexei P. Sokolov (University of Tennessee), and Tomonori Saito (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

09:40

651

Experimental Measurement of the Local Current Density in the Vicinity of a Lithium Protrusion: Plating and Stripping – Jacqueline A. Maslyn, Kyle D. McEntush (University of California Berkeley), Katherine J. Harry (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Nitash P. Balsara (University of California, Berkeley)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

10:20

652

(Invited) Cooperative Ion Migration in LiIon Conducting Glasses – Donald J Siegel (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

11:00

653

Computation-Guided Exploration for NewChemistry Solid Electrolyte with Fast Ion Conduction and Good Electrochemical Stability – Yifei Mo (University of Maryland, College Park)

11:20

654

Effects of Cell Size and Structure on Li+Diffusion in Llzo: Insights into the Nature of Grain Boundary Diffusion – Andrew Grieder (San Francisco State University), Tae Wook Heo, Sneha A Akhade, Brandon C. Wood (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), and Nicole Adelstein (San Francisco State University)

11:40

655

Bayesian Optimization Guided CoarseGrained Molecular Dynamics for Designing Highly Conductive Solid Polymer Electrolytes – Yanming Wang, Tian Xie, Arthur France-Lanord (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Arthur Berkley (Oxford University), Jeremiah A. Johnson, Yang ShaoHorn, and Jeffrey C. Grossman (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

12:00

656

Computational Investigation of the Binding Energy and Electrochemical Stability of Poly(ethylene oxide) with Li-Ion Salts – Shruti Venkatram, Lihua Chen, and Rampi Ramprasad (Georgia Institute of Technology)

A07 - Oxide Electrolytes 1 – 13:40 – 16:20 Chair(s): Donald J Siegel and Kelsey Hatzell 13:40

657

Garnet-Based Flexible Composite Sheet Electrolyte – Eric Jianfeng Cheng, Takeshi Kimura, Hirokazu Munakata, and Kiyoshi Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

14:00

658

Experimental and Theoretical Analysis of Li-Stuffed Garnet-Type Electrolytes – Sanoop Palakkathodi Kammampata (University of Calgary), Hirotoshi Yamada, Tomoko Ito (Nagasaki University), Reginald Paul, and Venkataraman Thangadurai (University of Calgary)

14:20

659

Understanding the Composition-PhaseMechanical (in)Stability of Li-La-Zirconate Based Solid Electrolyte upon Exposure to Air and Addressing the Same Via Mg-Doping – Sushobhan Kobi, Amardeep Verma, and Amartya Mukhopadhyay (Metallurgical Engg. and Materials Sci. Dept., IIT Bombay)

14:40

660

Li Garnet Dopant Stability Against Li Metal: A TOF-SIMS Study – Lei Zhang, Yunhui Gong, Tanner R. Hamann, and Eric D. Wachsman (University of Maryland)

15:00

661

Research on Solid Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries – Chang-An Wang (Tsinghua University)

15:20

662

New Fast Li-Ion Conducting Solid State Electrolyte – Jan L Allen (U.S. Army Research Laboratory)

101

Monday, October 14

A06 - Li/Na Metal Battery 2 – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): Wu Xu and Xiaolin Li

A07 - Solid-Electrolyte Modeling 1 – 10:20 – 12:20 Chair(s): Patrick Bonnick and Xin Li


15:40

16:00

663

664

Monday, October 14

674

Solid State Batteries – Lazbourne Allie and Lonnie Johnson (Johnson Battery Technologies, Inc.)

675

Enhanced Performance and Safety in Intermediate Temperature Lithium-Sulfur Batteries – Jack E. Gritton (Maryland Energy Inovation Institute, University of Maryland), Zhezhen Fu, Dennis W. McOwen (Maryland Energy Innovation Institute, University of Maryland), Gregory T. Hitz (Ion Storage Systems), and Eric D. Wachsman (Maryland Energy Innovation Institute, University of Maryland)

676

Lithium Metal Solid State Batteries: In Situ SEM Detection of Carbide Nature of Dendrites – Karim Zaghib (CETEES, HydroQuébec), Maryam Golozar, Andrea Paolella, Patrick Bouchard,, Hendrix Demers (CETEES HydroQuébec), and Raynald Gauvin (McGill university)

Li7La3Zr2O12-PEO Composite Electrolytes and the Role of Interface Resistance – Frederieke Langer, Ingo Bardenhagen (Fraunhofer IFAM), Doriano Brogioli (Universität Bremen), Julian Schwenzel (Fraunhofer IFAM), Robert Kun (ISFM Research Group, University of Bremen), and Fabio La Mantia (Universität Bremen)

677

Toward Garnet-Based Electrolyte Li-Metal Batteries: A Highly Effective Solid-State Electrolyte- Li Metal Interface – Asma Sharafi (Ford Motor Company)

Highly Conductive Li7La3Zr2O12/PVDF Composite Polymer Electrolyte for Rechargeable Lithium Ion Batteries – Junhao Li and Ruigang Wang (The University of Alabama)

678

A Composite Solid Polymer Electrolyte Containing Poly(propylene Carbonate) and Li1.5Al0.5Ge1.5(PO4)3 for All-Solid-State LiIon Batteries – Bong-Joon Sung, Pravin N. Didwal, and Chan-Jin Park (Chonnam National University)

679

All-Solid-State Organic/Inorganic Composite Polymer Electrolyte with Enhanced Ionic Conductivity Performance – Jiali Wang (Institute of Electronic Engineering, CAEP), Xiaoqiang Zhang (Institute of Electronic Engineering ,CAEP), Yixiu Cui (China Academy of Engineering Physics), Yu Zhao (Institute of Electronic Engineering,CAEP), Su Wei (China Academy of Engineerging Physics), and Yanhua Cui (Institute of Electronic Engineering ,CAEP)

680

Mitigating Li-Loss during Processing of Thin-Film Li6.22Al0.26La3Zr2O12 Solid Electrolytes – Anand Parejiya (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Tennessee Knoxville), Jianlin Li, and David L. Wood III (University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

681

Mitigating Interfacial Issues in All-SolidState Li Battery By Using a PolymerSolid-Electrolyte-Incorporated Composite Electrode – Kyu-Nam Jung (Korea Institute of Energy Research), Hyun-Seop Shin (Yonsei University), and Jong-Won Lee (Chosun University)

682

A Metal Organic Framework Electrolyte That Improves the High-Temperature Performance of Lithium Metal Batteries – Nan Chen and Renjie Chen (Beijing Institute of Technology)

Thermal Gradients through Sintered Solid State Electrolytes in Lithium-Ion Batteries – Robert Bock (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Morten Andreas Onsrud (Norsirk AS), Håvard Karoliussen, Bruno G. Pollet, Frode Seland, and Odne Stokke Burheim (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) New Fast Ion Conducting Glasses As Enablers for All Solid State Batteries – Steve W Martin, Guantai Hu, Steven Kmiec, and Ran Zhao (Iowa State University of Science & Technology)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta A07 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

665

666

667

Electrochemical Properties of Composite Electrodes Containing Lithium-Ion Conducting Solid Particles and Liquid Electrolytes in Lithium-Ion Batteries – Tetsuya Sasakawa, Kazuomi Yoshima, Tomoko Sugizaki, Tomoe Hayamizu Kusama, Wen Zhang, Keigo Hoshina, and Norio Takami (Corporate Research & Development Center, Toshiba Corp.)

668

Microstructured Electrodes Supported on Serpentines for Stretchable Microbatteries – Thierry Djenizian (Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne)

669

Lithium Electrodeposition at the Solid Electrolyte and Lithium Metal Interface – Deepti Tewari and Partha P. Mukherjee (Purdue University)

670

Prediction of Solvents and Non-Solvents for Polymers Using Machine Learning Techniques – Shruti Venkatram, Chiho Kim, Anand Chandrasekaran, and Rampi Ramprasad (Georgia Institute of Technology)

671

Single Lithium-Ion Conducting Covalent Organic Frameworks – Sodam Park, Kihun Jeong, and Sang-Young Lee (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)

672

A Novel Eutectic Aluminum-Silicon Alloy Doped Li7La3Zr2O12 Garnet-Type Solid Electrolytes for Solid State Lithium Ion Batteries – Rohit Anand (Indian Institute of Technlogy Bhubaneswar), Anil Daliprasad Pathak, and Kisor Kumar Sahu (Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar)

102

673

Study on Phase Evolution and Material Properties of Li10SiP2S12-XOx – KwangHyun Kim (IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


683

Lithium Dendrite Growth in All-Solid-State Batteries Based on Li-Argyrodite Li6PS5cl – Ruth Schlenker, Dominik Stępień (IAM-ESS, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Pascal Koch, Thomas Hupfer (Robert Bosch GmbH), Sylvio Indris, and Helmut Ehrenberg (IAMESS, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

684

Polyacrylonitrile and Polypropylene Carbonate Blended Solid Polymer Electrolytes for Application Toward Solid State Lithium Ion Batteries – Jed Donavan LaCoste, Ling Fei, Zizhou He (University of Louisiana at Lafayette), Drew Matherne, and Saraj Banjara (University of Louisiana Lafayette)

685

Synthesis, Structure, and Electrochemical Properties of Anion-Doped Li10GeP2S12Type Solid Electrolyte in the Li–Si–P–S System – Satoshi Hori, Yuxiang Li, Daiki Hayashi, Xueying Sun, Kota Suzuki, Masaaki Hirayama, and Ryoji Kanno (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

686

Mesoscale Chemomechanical Interplay of the LiNi0.8Co0.15Al0.05O2 Cathode in Solid-State Polymer Batteries – Muenir Mustafa Besli (Robert Bosch LLC, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Saravanan Kuppan, Michael Metzger (Robert Bosch LLC), Alpesh Khushalchand Shukla (National Center of Electron Microscopy, LBNL), Jake Christensen (Robert Bosch LLC), Marca Doeff (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Yijin Liu (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource)

769

In Situ Investigation of Carbon Steel Corrosion Using Ultrasonic Testing – Bokai Liao and Fangxin Zou (AAE, Hong Kong polytechnic University)

09:30

Break

10:00

770

Analysis of Local Dissolution Behavior of Intermetallic Particles on Chromate-Treated AA1050 Using Micro-Electrochemical System – Hiroshi Kakinuma, Izumi Muto (Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University), Yoshiyuki Oya, Mihoko Kikuchi (UACJ Corporation R&D Division), Yu Sugawara, and Nobuyoshi Hara (Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University)

10:20

771

Electrochemical Impedance Study of Cast and ALM Stainless Steel Electropolishing in Acids Media and Deep Eutectic Solvents – Chloé Rotty, Marie-Laure Doche, Audrey Mandroyan (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS University Bourgogne Franche-Comté), Vincent Vivier (LISE - Sorbonne Université - CNRS), and Jean-Yves Hihn (Institut UTINAM UMR CNRS 6213)

10:40

772

Complex Capacitance Analysis on Electrochemical Properties of Passive Film Formed on Rebar in Concrete – Kanaho Inohira, Yoshinao Hoshi (Tokyo University of Science), Isao Shitanda (PIRC), and Masayuki Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science)

C01 - Corrosion in Various Environments – 11:00 – 12:40 Chair(s): Yoshinao Hoshi and Azusa Ooi

687

Molecular-Level Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Solid State Electrolyte – Yejing Li (University of California, San Diego) and Ping Liu (University of California San Diego)

11:00

773

688

The Function Mechanism of a Novel QuasiSolid-State Li-S Battery – Yi Cao (Harbin Institute of Ttechnology), Pengjian Zuo, Shuaifeng Lou, Hua Huo, Yulin Ma, Chunyu Du, Yunzhi Gao, and Geping Yin (Harbin Institute of Technology)

Identifying, Predicting and Preventing Localized Corrosion in Kr-85 Storage Canisters – Charles Demarest and John R. Scully (University of Virginia)

11:20

774

Corrosion Behaviour of Mg Alloys in Alkaline Solutions and in Alkali-Activated Binders – Caroline Faria Barros, Benoist Muzeau (CEA, DEN, DANS, DPC, SECR, LECBA), Raoul François (LMDC, INSA, UPS, Université de Toulouse), and Valérie L’Hostis (CEA, DEN, DANS, DPC, SECR, LECBA)

11:40

775

Corrosion Monitoring and Control in Molten Chloride Based Concentrated Solar Power Systems – Jicheng Guo, Nathaniel C. Hoyt, and Mark A. Williamson (Argonne National Laboratory)

12:00

776

Cavitation Corrosion of Cast Al-Alloy in an Ethylene Glycol-Water Solution – Lin Zhou, Zhenning Chen, Xindi Wang, Yanan Shi, and Xingyue Yong (Beijing University of Chemical Technology)

12:20

777

Galvanic Corrosion of Aluminum Alloy Coupled with Ultra High-Strength Steel Under Thin Chloride Solution Layers – Nam Van Tran, Azusa Ooi, Eiji Tada, and Atsushi Nishikata (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

C01

Corrosion General Session Corrosion Room 307, The Hilton Atlanta

C01 - Electrochemical Methods – 08:10 – 11:00 Chair(s): Masayuki Itagaki and Vincent Vivier 08:10

766

In-Situ Monitoring of Both Pt and Cu Dissolved from Pt-Cu Alloys Using Channel Flow Multi Electrode – Azusa Ooi, Eiji Tada, and Atsushi Nishikata (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

08:30

767

Real-Time Cross-Sectional Surface Observation of Brass to Investigate Dezincification Corrosion – Yoshinao Hoshi, Yukihiro Uchisawa, Yoshihiro Nishihara (Tokyo University of Science), Isao Shitanda (PIRC), and Masayuki Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science)

08:50

768

Chemical Imaging of Reactive Surfaces Using Microsensors As Tips in Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy: Applications in Corrosion Research and Protection – Ricardo M. Souto (Universidad de La Laguna)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

103

Monday, October 14

09:10


C01 - Corrosion Mechanisms and Protection 1 – 14:00 – 15:40 Chair(s): Jamie J. Noel and Eiji Tada 14:00

14:20

Monday, October 14

14:40

778

779

780

Role of Alloying Elements on the Secondary Passivation of Ni-Cr Based Alloys – Benoît Ter-Ovanessian, Zhiheng Zhang, Sabrina Marcelin, and Bernard Normand (INSA-Lyon, MATEIS, UMR CNRS 5510) Corrosion Susceptibility of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Direct Carbon Fuel Cell – Bobby Mathan, Monirul Islam, Michael Glenn, Yaser Beyad, Jessica A Allen, and Scott W Donne (University of Newcastle) Investigation of Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steels As a Function of Composition, Grain Size and Austenite to Martensite Phase Ratio – Hasan Kotan and Aytekin Uzunoglu (Konya Necmettin Erbakan University)

15:00

781

Passivation Behavior of Friction Stir Welded 304L SS in Thin Layer Electrolyte – Arnab Kundu, Alen Korjenic, Krishnan S. Raja, Indrajit Charit (University of Idaho), Saumyadeep Jana, and Jens Darsell (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

15:20

782

Effect of Gas Switching on Corrosion Behavior of 304 Stainless Steel in Carbonate Melt at 650 °C – Santosh Prasad Sah, Eiji Tada, and Atsushi Nishikata (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

C02

Corrosion Room 306, The Hilton Atlanta

08:00

Welcoming Remarks

08:20

803

(Invited) Origin of Weak Points in Surface Oxides at the Atomic Scale on Cr-Containing Alloys – Philippe Marcus (CNRS - Chimie ParisTech), Li Ma (CNRS-Chimie ParisTech), Frédéric Wiame (Chimie ParisTech-CNRS), and Vincent Maurice (CNRS-ChimieParisTech)

09:00

804

(Invited) The Morphological Stability of Passive Oxide Films – Rohit Ramanathan and Peter W Voorhees (Northwestern University)

09:40

Break

10:00

805

104

807

(Invited) Use of Periodic Pulses and NonNative Substrates to Form Nanoporous Metal Oxide Films By Anodization – Karthik Shankar (University of Alberta)

11:40

808

Model for Formation of Self-Ordered Anodic Oxide Nanomaterials – Pratyush Mishra and Kurt Hebert (Iowa State University)

12:00

809

Anodic Oxide Growth on Heat-Treated Titanium – Hiroaki Tsuchiya, Yuka Kamimura, and Shinji Fujimoto (Osaka University)

12:20

810

Roles of Mechanical Stress and LowerValent Oxide in the Formation of Anodic TiO2nanotube Layers – Qi Dou, Pranav Shrotriya (Iowa State University), Wenfang Li (South China University of Science and Technology), and Kurt Hebert (Iowa State University)

12:40

811

Electrochemical Preparation of TiOxElectrodes: Effect of the Counter Electrode on the Charge Transfer Properties – Robert Brüninghoff, Ainoa Paradelo Rodriguez, Guido Mul, and Bastian Timo Mei (University of Twente)

C02: Oxide Films 4 - Session 2 – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): Krishnan S. Raja and Paul E. Gannon 14:00

812

(Invited) Rapid Cathodic Process on Anodized Metals By Fast Current-Controlled Polarization – Shinji Fujimoto, Tetsuya Kurokawa, Hiroaki Tsuchiya, and Sayaka Miyabe (Osaka University)

14:40

813

Formation of Porous Alumina Film By Indirect Oxidation Under AC Electric Field – Hidetaka Asoh, Mami Ishino, Sayuri Miura, and Hideki Hashimoto (Kogakuin University)

15:00

814

Formation Mechanisms of Anodic Oxide Nanotubular/Nanoporous Structures – Krishnan S. Raja (University of Idaho)

15:20

815

Fabrication of Sticky and Slippery Aluminum Alloys Based on Anodic Alumina Nanofibers – Tatsuya Kikuchi, Ryunosuke Kondo, Daiki Nakajima, Ryosuke O. Suzuki (Hokkaido University), and Shungo Natsui (Tohoku University)

15:40

816

Stability of Fluorine Doped Tin Oxide (FTO) Coated Substrates Under Extreme Polarization Conditions – Alen Korjenic and Krishnan S. Raja (University of Idaho)

Oxide Films 4

C02: Oxide Films 4 - Session 1 – 08:00 – 13:00 Chair(s): Dev Chidambaram and Kurt Hebert

10:20

11:00

806

The Ability of PVD Chromium (III) Oxide Films to Inhibit the Corrosion-Driven Cathodic Delamination of Organic Coatings from the Surface of Mild Steel – Hamilton Neil McMurray, Natalie Wint (Swansea University), Arnoud C.A. de Vooys (TATA Steel Europe), and David Warren (Swansea University) (Invited) Formation, Characterization and Applications of Nanowire Films Formed By Anodizing of Metals – Hiroki Habazaki, Keisuke Wada (Hokkaido University), Chunyu Zhu (Graduate school of Engineering, Hokkaido University), and Yoshitaka Aoki (Hokkaido University)

D01

Semiconductors, Dielectrics, and Metals for Nanoelectronics 17 Dielectric Science and Technology Room 208, The Hilton Atlanta

D01 - Novel Transistors – 08:25 – 10:30 Chair(s): Durgamadhab Misra and Stefan De Gendt 08:25

Welcoming Remarks

08:30

867

(Invited) Negative Capacitance III-V Finfets for Ultra-Low-Power Applications – Edward Yi Chang, Quang-Ho Luc, Nhan-Ai Tran, and Yueh-Chin Lin (National Chiao Tung University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


09:10

868

Germanium-Tin Junctionless p-Finfets: Effects of Channel Doping Concentration and Fin Width – Yen Chuang, Po-Yuan Chiu, Ching-Tsung Huang, Pao-Chuan Shih, Chia-You Liu (National Taiwan University), Guang-Li Luo (Taiwan Semiconductor Research Institute), and Jiun-Yun Li (Taiwan Semiconductor Research Institute, National Taiwan University)

09:30

Break

09:50

869

15:10

875

Design Principles of Dielectric Layers for High Density Flash Memories – Seung Jae Baik (Hankyong National University)

15:30

876

Effect of Schottky Contact Emitter on Electrical Characteristics in 2-Terminal Vertical Thyristor Based Capacitorless Memory – Min-Won Kim (Hanyang University), Byoungseok Lee (SK hynix Inc.), Ji-Hun Kim, Gyu-Jin Oh, Chang-Wan Ahn, Sang-Dong Yoo, Tae-Hun Shim, Eun Kyu Kim, and Jea-Gun Park (Hanyang University)

15:50

877

Dependency of Multi-Level-Cell Behavior on Thickness of Top MgO Tunneling Barrier in Double Pinned Structure Perpendicular Spin-Torque-Transfer Magnetic Random Access Memory – Han-Sol Jun, Miri Park (Hanyang Universitiy), Sunhwa Jung (Hanyang Universitiy, Hanyang University), Jin-Young Choi (Hanyang University), Kei Ashiba (Hanyang Universitiy), Jong-Ung Baek (Hanyang University), Tae-Hun Shim (Hanyang Universitiy), and Jea-Gun Park (Hanyang University)

16:10

878

(Invited) Phase Change Materials for Non-Volatile Memories : Properties and Optimization through Ab Initio Simulation – Jean-Yves Raty (University of Liège, FRSFNRS)

D01 - Quantum Dot and Nano Devices – 10:30 – 11:50 Chair(s): Michel Houssa and Edward Yi Chang 10:30

870

(Invited) Mid-Infrared Colloidal Quantum Dot Based Nanoelectronics and NanoOptoelectronics – Shihab Bin Hafiz (New Jersey Institute of Technology), Michael R. Scimeca, Ayaskanta Sahu (New York University), and Dong-Kyun Ko (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

11:10

871

Gate-Defined Quantum Dots in Ge/SiGe Quantum Wells As a Platform for Spin Qubits – Will J Hardy (Sandia National Laboratories), Yi-Hsin Su, Yen Chuang (National Taiwan University), Leon N Maurer (Sandia National Laboratories), Mitchell Brickson (Center for Computing Research, Sandia National Labs, CQIC, University of New Mexico), Andrew Baczewski (Center for Computing Research, Sandia National Labs), Jiun-Yun Li (Taiwan Semiconductor Research Institute), Tzu-Ming Lu, and Dwight Luhman (Sandia National Laboratories)

11:30

872

Temperature and Environmental Effects on Resistance of Nano-Resistor Devices – WenShan Lin (Texas A&M University), Lingguang Liu (Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an Jiaotong University), and Yue Kuo (Texas A&M University)

D01 - Materials and Device Modeling – 14:00 – 15:10 Chair(s): Dong-Kyun Ko 14:00

14:40

15:00

873

874

(Invited) Stoner Ferromagnetism in TwoDimensional Materials – Michel Houssa, Ruishen Meng (University of Leuven, Belgium), Konstantina Iordanidou (University of Oslo, Norway), Geoffrey Pourtois (imec, Belgium), Valery V. Afanas’ev, and Andre Stesmans (University of Leuven, Belgium) Charge Injection at Metal-Polymer Interfaces a First-Principles Study – Deepak Kamal, Lihua Chen (Georgia Institute of Technology), Zongze Li, Shamima Nasreen, Yang Cao (University of Connecticut), and Rampi Ramprasad (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta D01 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Durgamadhab Misra, Vimal H. Chaitanya and Koji Kita •

879

Tailoring the Permittivity in Tellurium Dioxide By Co-Doping – . Keerthana and Venimadhav Adyam (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur)

880

Novel Degradation Model of Igzo TFT on High Drain Bias Stress – Kihwan Kim (SungKyunKwan univ. and Samsung Display Company), Miseon Seo (Samsung Display Company), and Byoung-deog Choi (Sungkyunkwan University)

881

Formation of Ohmic Contacts to n-GaAs at Temperatures Compatible with Indium FlipChip Bonding – Michael G Wood, Christopher P Hains, Patrick Sean Finnegan, Chad A Stephenson, John F. Klem, and Quinn Looker (Sandia National Laboratories)

882

Electro-Optically Active PolyanilinePolypyrrole Double Layer Polymer Semiconducting Composite – Kyoka Komaba and Hiromasa Goto (University of Tsukuba)

883

Interfacial Treatment of the SiC-SiO2 Interface By Shallow Boron and Barium Multi-Charged Ion Implantation – Md Haider Shaim and Hani Elsayed-Ali (Old Dominion University)

884

The Line Roughness Improvement in Self-aligned Multiple Patterning – ErHu Zheng, Qiuhua Han, and Haiyang Zhang (Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation)

Break

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

105

Monday, October 14

(Invited) High-Performance 2D Tellurium Transistors Towards CMOS Logic Applications – Gang Qiu, Yixiu Wang, Wenzhuo Wu, and Peide D Ye (Purdue University)

D01 - Memory Devices – 15:10 – 16:50 Chair(s): Durgamadhab Misra and Kuniyuki Kakushima


E02

885

The Metal Gate Cut Process(Part I): Plasma Assistant CD Shrinkage – Shiliang Ji, Shaoxiong Liu, and Haiyang Zhang (Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation)

Monday, October 14

926

Hydrogen Evolution Reaction on Co-Mo Electrodeposits with Nanoscaled TiO2 – Elizabeth J. Podlaha and Cheng Wang (Clarkson University)

12:00

927

Controlled Electrochemical Synthesis of Ag Nanoparticles and Their MorphologyDependent Performances on Catalysing Hydrogen Evolution Reactions – Yue Ma, Martin Rosillo-Lopez, Xiaosheng Cai, Emina Hadzifejzovic, and John S. Foord (University of Oxford)

12:20

928

Enhancing the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Using Oxide Nanoparticles: Electrodeposited Ni-W-TiO2 – Yujia Zhang and Elizabeth J. Podlaha (Clarkson University)

Electrodeposition of Nanostructured Materials for Energy Application Electrodeposition / Battery / Energy Technology Room 309, The Hilton Atlanta

E02 - Electrodeposition for Electrocatalysis – 08:15 – 12:40 Chair(s): Natasa Vasiljevic and Stephen Ambrozik 08:15

Welcoming Remarks

08:20

919

(Invited) Do We Need 3D Metal Structures for Catalysis and Electronics When 2D Metals Are Possible and Perform Better? – Faisal M. Alamgir (Georgia Institute of Technology)

09:00

920

09:40

Break

10:00

921

(Invited) Electrodeposition of Nickel Based Nanostructures from Deep Eutectic Solvent / Water Mixtures As Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction – El Amine Mernissi Cherigui, Monika Łukaczyńska, Mesfin Haile Mamme, Herman Terryn (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Sara Bals (EMAT, University of Antwerp), and Jon Ustarroz (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Université Libre De Bruxelles) Electrodeposition and Characterization of Ultra-Thin Films As Model Systems for Electrocatalysis – Enrico Berretti (ICCOM CNR), Andrea Giaccherini (Department of chemistry - University of Florence), Francesco Di Benedetto (Department of earth sciences University of Florence), Giordano Montegrossi (CNR-IGG), Giovanni Orazio Lepore, Alessandro Puri, Francesco D’acapito (CNRIOM-OGG), Vincenzo Dell’Aquila (Chemistry Department - University of Florence), and Alessandro Lavacchi (CNR-ICCOM)

10:20

922

Tunable Electrocatalytic Activity of Atomically Thin Film Platinum Catalyst Electrodeposited on Sub-Stoichiometric Titania – Crystal Bell, Dong- Chan Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology), Chris Rouleau (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Kotaro Sasaki (Chemistry Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory), M D Williams (Clark Atlanta University), and Faisal M. Alamgir (Georgia Institute of Technology)

10:40

923

Co-Electroless Deposition of Pt-M Bimetallic Alloyed Catalysts for Methanol Oxidation – Benjamin Meekins, Gregory Tate, Wen Xiong, John Weidner, and John R. Monnier (University of South Carolina)

11:00

924

Direct Synthesis of Pt Catalyst on MultiWalled Carbon Nanotubes – Matthew Drexler and Faisal M. Alamgir (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:20

925

Atomic Layer Deposition By Surface-Limited Redox Replacement Synthesis of Highly Active and Durable CuxAu(1–x)catalysts for Nitrate Electroreduction – Yunxiang Xie and Nikolay Dimitrov (Binghamton University)

106

11:40

E02 - Electrodeposition for Energy Conversion & Storage – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): Jon Ustarroz and Nikolay Dimitrov 14:00

929

(Invited) Electrodeposition As a Versatile Method to Prepare Materials for the Storage and Conversion of Sustainable Energy – Adriana Ispas (Technische Universität Ilmenau), Natalia Borisenko (Clausthal University of Technology), Dong Wang, Mathias Fritz, Mario Kurniawan, Svetlozar Ivanov, and Andreas Bund (Technische Universität Ilmenau)

14:40

930

Electrodeposition of Bismuth Telluride from a Weakly Coordinating, Non-Aqueous Solution – Lingcong Meng, Katarina Cicvaric, Philip N. Bartlett (University of Southampton), Yisong Han, Haytham Hussein, Francis Sweeney, Reza Kashtiban, Julie Macpherson (University of Warwick), Andrew L Hector, Gill Reid, David Smith (University of Southampton), Richard Beanland (University of Warwick), and K. Groot (University of Southampton)

15:00

931

Electrodeposition Carbon with Improved Performance As Anode Material for Lithium-Ion Batteries (LIBs) – Zahoor Ahmed, Matthew Hughes, and Scott W Donne (University of Newcastle)

15:20

932

Wearable Supercapacitor Based on Metal Oxide Grown Carbon Fiber Electrodes – Kowsik Sambath Kumar (Nanoscience Technology Center, UCF, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, UCF), Jayesh Cherusseri (Nanoscience Technology Center, UCF), Deepak Pandey (Nanoscience Technology Center, UCF, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, UCF), and Jayan Thomas (NanoScience Technology Center, UCF, CREOL, College of Optics and Photonics, UCF)

15:40

933

Electrodeposited Mcraly Coatings for Gas Turbine Engine Applications – Ying Zhang and Brian Bates (Tennessee Technological University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


E03

Ionic Liquids as Reactive Media for Electrodeposition Processes

Electrodeposition / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 310, The Hilton Atlanta

E03 - Electrochemistry in Chloroaluminate Melts – 08:40 – 11:40 Chair(s): Elizabeth J. Biddinger and Andreas Bund 08:40

955

09:00

956

Investigation of the Electrochemical Kinetics of Aluminum Deposition from Ionic Liquids – René Böttcher, Adriana Ispas, and Andreas Bund (Technische Universität Ilmenau)

09:20

957

Stability Investigations of [Emim]AlCl4 Ionic Liquid – Meng Shi, Haiyan Zhao (University of Idaho), and Junhua Jiang (Idaho National Laboratory)

09:40

Break

10:00

958

10:40

11:00

11:20

959

960

961

(Invited) Surface Finishing with Chloroaluminate Ionic Liquids – Lorlyn Reidy, Chen Wang (University of Mississippi), Tetsuya Tsuda (Osaka University), and Charles Hussey (University of Mississippi) Room Temperature Chloroaluminate Deep Eutectic Solvents As an Electrolyte in Aluminium Rechargeable Batteries. – Karl S Ryder, Christopher Zaleski, Igor Efimov, and Tomas Purnell (University of Leicester) Throwing Power in Chloroaluminate Ionic Liquids: Effects of Metal Concentration, Additives and Waveform on Aluminum/ Aluminum Alloy Deposition on Complex Geometries – Joshua G. Abbott, Steve Lucas (Xtalic Corporation), WeiNa Li, and Weilong Zhang (United Technologies Research Center) Influence of Electrolytic Condition on Surface Smoothness of Electrolytic Aluminum Foil from AlCl3-EMIC Melt – Koichi Ui (Faculty of Science and Engineering, Iwate University), Satoshi Kobayashi (Iwate University), Toshihiko Mandai (Faculty of Science and Engineering, Iwate University), Tatsuya Takeguchi (ALCA-SPRING, JST), Tetsuya Tsuda (Osaka University), Mikito Ueda (Hokkaido University), Jyunji Nunomura, Yukio Honkawa, and Yoichi Kojima (UACJ Corporation)

14:00

964

(Invited) From the Lab to Technical Scale— Aluminum Electroplating from Ionic Liquids – Bernhard Gollas (Graz University of Technology)

14:40

965

Electrodeposition of Ag-W Alloy Films from Ionic Liquid for Electrical Contacts – Dominik Höhlich, Markus Müller, Thomas Mehner, Ingolf Scharf, and Thomas Lampke (Technische Universität Chemnitz)

15:00

966

Niobium Electroreduction from Ionic Liquids Using Fluoride Based Precursors – Göktug Yesilbas (Department of Physics, Technical University of Munich, Inst. of Informatics VI, Technical University of Munich), Lukas Seidl (Department of Physics, Technical University of Munich), Sladjana Martens, and Oliver Schneider (Inst. of Informatics VI, Technical University of Munich)

15:20

967

Molybdenum Electrorefining in Ionic Liquids – Ethan Mitchel Gunnell, Ashley Avery, Andrew Ying, LaGrande Gunnell, Michael Stoddard (Brigham Young University), Matthew Memmott, and John N. Harb (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Brigham Young University)

F01

Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering General Session Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Room 311, The Hilton Atlanta

F01 - Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering General Session - Session 1 – 08:20 – 11:40 Chair(s): Douglas P. Riemer 08:20

984

Stacked Additively Manufactured Electrochemical Cell for Reduction of Carbon Dioxide to Ethylene – Keiran Ball, Christopher Tacon, Sam Reeve, Samuel Charles Perry, and Carlos Ponce de Leon (University of Southampton)

08:40

985

Molten Salt Electrolysis for the Graphitization of Carbon Based Materials – Prashant Bagri (Oak Ridge National Lab), Huimin Luo (Oak RIdge National Lab), and Sheng Dai (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

09:00

986

Process Intensification Approaches to Organic Electrosynthesis: Towards Sustainable Nylon Production – Miguel Antonio Modestino and Daniela Eugenia Blanco (New York University)

09:20

987

Electrochemistry Enhanced Activation of Ethane for Co-Production of Ethylene and Hydrogen with Low-Thermal-Budget and Low-CO2-Emission – Wei Wu, Lucun Wang, and Dong Ding (Idaho National Laboratory)

09:40

Break

10:00

988

Mechanistic Study of the Electrochemical Pathways for Methyl Surface Intermediates during Organic Oxidations – Xiong Peng and William E. Mustain (University of South Carolina)

10:20

989

Electrochemical Oxidation of Methane in Superacid – Guangfang Li, Yuxin Fang, Christopher George Arges, and John Flake (Louisiana State University)

E03 - Electrodeposition in Ionic Liquids 1 – 11:40 – 12:20 Chair(s): Mikito Ueda and Karl Ryder 11:40

12:00

962

963

Electrochemical Behavior of Cobalt and Samarium Species in an Amide-Type Ionic Liquid – Marjanul Manjum, Nobuyuki Serizawa, and Yasushi Katayama (Keio University) Electrodeposition of Aluminium–Nickel Films in 1-Butyl-1-MethylpyrrolidiniumBis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl) Amide – Adriana Ispas, Leslie Schlag, Lara Eggert, René Böttcher, Andreas Bund, and Heiko O. Jacobs (Technische Universität Ilmenau)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

107

Monday, October 14

Electrodeposition of Aluminum Nanoplatelet from AlCl3–1-Ethyl-3-Methylimidazolium Chloride–Urea Mixtures – Tetsuya Tsuda, Ryutaro Miyakawa, and Susumu Kuwabata (Osaka University)

E03 - Electrodeposition in Ionic Liquids 2 – 14:00 – 15:40 Chair(s): Mikito Ueda and Karl S. Ryder


Monday, October 14

10:40

990

A Theoretical Study on the Economic Feasibility of Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolysis Cells for Nitrogen Fixation – Carlos Arturo Fernandez (Georgia Institute of Technology) and Marta C. Hatzell (Georgia Institute of Techology)

11:00

991

Electrosynthesis of Hydrogen Peroxide in a Novel Flow-through Electrochemical Reactor with in Situ generated Oxygen – Oscar Miguel Cornejo (University of Guanajuato) and José Luis Nava (Universidad de Guanajuato)

11:20

992

Electrochemically Enhanced Processes for Leather Tanning – Eugenio Gibertini, Filippo Rossi, Luca Magagnin, and Maurizio Masi (Politecnico di Milano)

F04

10:20

1048

F04 - Pulse/Pulse Reverse Plating of Copper – 10:40 – 12:20 Chair(s): Sudipta Roy and Timothy D. Hall 10:40

1049

(Invited) Pulse Current Currents Transient Curve Study: Hydrogen Discharge and Modeling Attempts – Jean-Yves Hihn (Institut UTINAM UMR CNRS 6213), Lucia Lain Amador (CERN, European Organization for Nuclear Research), Jason Rolet (IRT M2P), Marie-Laure Doche (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS University Bourgogne Franche-Comté), Marie-Pierre Gigandet (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ BOURGOGNE FRANCHE COMTE), Mauro Taborelli (CERN, European Organization for Nuclear Research), Leonel M.A. Ferreira (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Joffrey Tardelli (IRT M2P Metz, France), and Patrice Bercot (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ Bourgogne Franche Comte)

11:20

1050

The Properties of Pulse-Plated Copper Derived from Additive-Bearing, Low-Metal Ion Concentration Electrolytes – Eden May Dela Pena (University of Philippines, University of Strathclyde) and Sudipta Roy (University of Strathclyde)

11:40

1051

Pulse Electrodeposited Copper from Lean Electrolytes Containing Additives – Sudipta Roy (University of Strathclyde) and Eden May Dela Pena (University of Philippines)

12:00

1052

Influence of Pulse Parameters on a b Cuzn Alloys Electrodeposited Coatings – Amina Dridi (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ Bourgogne Franche Comte, COPROMET, LRMAI Univ. Tunis El-Manar, ENIT, 1002, Tunisie), Leila Dhouibi (COPROMET, LRMAI Univ. Tunis El-Manar, ENIT, 1002, Tunisie), Jean-Yves Hihn (Institut UTINAM UMR CNRS 6213), Patrice Bercot, El-Mustafa Rezrazi (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ Bourgogne Franche Comte), and Wafa Sassi (URCMEP Univ. Gabès, 6029, Tunisie)

Pulse and Reverse Pulse Electrolytic Processes 2

Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Electrodeposition Room 312, The Hilton Atlanta

F04 - Pulse/Pulse Reverse Plating of Chrome and Catalysts – 08:00 – 10:40 Chair(s): Maria Inman and Santosh H. Vijapur 08:00

08:40

09:00

1043

1044

1045

(Invited) Design of Effective Pulse Deposition Process for Functional Cr Coatings from Cr3+ Electrolyte – Kamyar Ahmadi (University of Houston), Timothy D. Hall, E. J. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.), Francisco Robles (u. Houston), and Stanko Brankovic (University of Houston) Pulse Reverse Current Cr+3 Deposition for Wear Applications – Timothy D. Hall, E. J. Taylor, Maria Inman, Stephen Snyder, Jing Xu (Faraday Technology, Inc.), and Rajeswaran Radhakrishnan (Faraday Technology) Tailoring Color and Surface Morphology of Electrodeposited Chromium By Application of Pulsed Current – Martin Leimbach (Technische Universität Ilmenau), Christoph Tschaar (Technische Universität Ilmenau, Hansgrohe SE), David Zapf (Hansgrohe SE), Mario Kurniawan, Udo Schmidt, and Andreas Bund (Technische Universität Ilmenau)

09:20

1046

09:40

Break

10:00

1047

108

Influence of Pulse-Current Parameters on pH Measured By Local Method – Martin Marcelet (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ Bourgogne Franche Comte, IRT M2P Metz, France), Yi-Shan Chao (ICB UMR 6303 CNRS Univ. Bourgogne Franche Comté), Bruno Vuillemin (ICB UMR CNRS 6303 Univ. Bourgogne Franche Comte), MariePierre Gigandet (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ BOURGOGNE FRANCHE COMTE), Christine Gleyzes (UT2A Pau France), Roland Oltra (CNRS), Joffrey Tardelli (IRT M2P Metz, France), and Jean-Yves Hihn (Institut UTINAM UMR CNRS 6213, IRT M2P Metz, France)

Particle Size and Morphology of Carbon Dioxide Reduction Electrocatalysts Fabricated By Pulse/Pulse-Reverse Electrodeposition – Brian Skinn (Faraday Technology, Inc.), McLain Evan Leonard (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Dan Wang (Faraday Technology, Inc.), Fikile R. Brushett (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and E. J. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.)

Pulse Reverse Alloy Plating for Increased Lifetimes for Biocombustors – Jing Xu, Timothy D. Hall, Santosh H. Vijapur, Dan Wang, E. J. Taylor, Maria Inman, Stephen Snyder (Faraday Technology, Inc.), and Michael Brady (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


F04 - Pulse/Pulse Reverse Plating of Alloys, Dendrite Growth – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): Maria Inman and Elizabeth J. Podlaha 14:00

1053

14:20

1054

Pulse Electroplating of Zinc/Nickel Alloy from a Deep Eutectic Solvent (DES) – Karl Scott Ryder and Chunhong Lei (University of Leicester)

14:40

1055

Segregation in Aluminum-Zirconium Alloys, Electrodeposited from Ionic Liquids, and Its Modification By Pulse Plating – Evgeniya Freydina (Xtalic Corporation)

1061

Pulse Reverse Current Surface Finishing of Additively Manufactured Impellers – Timothy D. Hall, Holly Garich, Danny X. Liu, Stephen Snyder, and E. J. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.)

17:20

1062

Acid-Free Electropolishing of Srf Nb Cavities – Rajeswaran Radhakrishnan (Faraday Technology), Timothy D. Hall, Stephen Snyder, Maria Inman, E. J. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.), and Fumio Furuta (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)

G01

16th International Symposium on Semiconductor Cleaning Science and Technology (SCST 16) Electronics and Photonics Room 209, The Hilton Atlanta

G01 - Introductory Remarks – 10:00 – 10:20 Chair(s): Jerzy Ruzyllo 10:00

Introductory Remarks

G01 - FEOL Cleaning – 10:20 – 12:00 Chair(s): Paul W. Mertens and Yusuke Oniki

15:00

1056

Optimal Pulse Charging for the Dendritic Electrodeposition in Mesoscale Electrodes – Asghar Aryanfar, Agustin J Colussi, William A Goddard III, and Michael R. Hoffmann (California Institute of Technology)

10:20

1092

(Invited) Selective Etches for Gate-AllAround (GAA) Device Integration: Opportunities and Challenges – Yusuke Oniki (imec), Efraín Altamirano-Sánchez (IMEC), and Frank Holsteyns (imec)

15:20

1057

Pulse Reverse Current Surface Finishing for Plating on Passive Surfaces – Timothy D. Hall, Jing Xu, Maria Inman, and E. J. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.)

11:00

1093

15:40

Break

Study of Si Nanowire Surface Cleaning – Shota Iwahata, Yukifumi Yoshida, Kana Komori (SCREEN Semiconductor Solutions Co., Ltd.), Dennis H. van Dorp, Kurt Wostyn, Farid Sebaai, and Frank Holsteyns (imec)

11:20

1094

Study of Post Etch La2O3 Compatible Clean By the Control of pH during the Rinse – Yuichi Ogawa (Kurita Water Industries Ltd.,), Iino Hideaki (Kurita Water Industries Ltd), Fukui Takeo (Kurita Water Industries Ltd.,), Yusuke Oniki (imec vzw), Yuya Akanishi (SCREEN Semiconductor Solutions Co., Ltd.), and Frank Holsteyns (imec vzw)

11:40

1095

Process Development of Radical Based Dry Clean for Advanced 3D NAND Fabrication – Shanyu Wang, Wilson Zeng, Chun Yan, Hua Chung, Pete Lembesis, Jack Lo, Shawming Ma, Ryan Pakulski, and Michael Yang (Mattson Technology)

F04 - Pulse/Pulse Reverse Metal Removal, Modeling, and Surface Finishing – 16:00 – 17:40 Chair(s): Maria Inman and Rajeswaran Radhakrishnan 16:00

16:20

16:40

1058

1059

1060

Eliminating the Formation of Hexavalent Chromium in Chrome Stripping Operations Using Pulse Reverse Processes – Holly Garich, Maria Inman, Brian Skinn, Stephen Snyder, Timothy D. Hall, and E. J. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.) Multiphysics Modeling of the Tertiary Current Distribution in Pulse/PulseReverse Electrochemical Processing of Microstructured Workpieces – Brian Skinn (Faraday Technology, Inc.) and Alan C. West (Columbia University) Development of an Electropolishing Process for Additively Manufactured 316L Parts Under Direct and Pulsed Potential Control – Estelle Drynski (IRT M2P, 4, rue Augustin Fresnel F-57070 Metz, France, UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ Bourgogne Franche Comte), Marie-Laure Doche (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS University Bourgogne FrancheComté), Jean-Yves Hihn (IRT M2P Metz, France, UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS University Bourgogne Franche-Comté), Yann Dugennet (Chrome Dur Industriel, FONTAFIE, F-16270 Nieul, France), and Joffrey Tardelli (IRT M2P Metz, France)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

G01 - Ge, SiGe, or III-V Surface – 14:00 – 15:40 Chair(s): Anthony J. Muscat and Sangwoo Lim 14:00

1096

Comparison of Inorganic and Organic Acid Etching Processes on Germanium(100) – Stacy Lynn Heslop and Anthony J. Muscat (University of Arizona)

14:20

1097

(Invited) Cleaning and Passivation of SiGe Surfaces Using Tetramethylammonium Sulfide – Zhonghao Zhang and Anthony J. Muscat (University of Arizona)

15:00

1098

Effect of Crystal Orientation of Ingaas on the Surface Reaction in Acidic Solutions – Jihoon Na and Sangwoo Lim (Dept of Chemical and Biomolecular Eng, Yonsei University)

109

Monday, October 14

The Effect of Pulse-Currents on Zinc Coatings: Determination of Operating Parameters By Transient Study in Zincate Electrolytes – Jeanne-Marie Rauch (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ. Bourgogne Franche Comte, IRT M2P, 4, rue Augustin Fresnel F-57070 Metz), Marie-Pierre Gigandet (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ BOURGOGNE FRANCHE COMTE), Baptiste Fedi (SAFRAN TECH Paris), Jason Rolet (IRT M2P), and Jean-Yves Hihn (IRT M2P Metz, France, UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS University Bourgogne Franche-Comté)

17:00


15:20

1099

Plasma Surface Preparation of III-V Materials: Quasi In-Situ XPS Measurements and Integration Guidelines – Nicolas Coudurier, Flore Boyer (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA, LETI, F-38000 Grenoble), Bernard Pelissier (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, LTMUMR 5129, F-38000 Grenoble, France), Laura Toseli, Christophe Licitra, Denis Mariolle, Nicolas Chevalier, and Philippe Rodriguez (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA, LETI, F-38000 Grenoble)

Monday, October 14

10:00

1124

Surface Reorganization and Rate Enhancement of Spinel LiMn2O4 (LMO) on First Trimethylaluminum/Water Exposure – Matthias J Young (University of MissouriColumbia), Steven Letourneau (Argonne National Laboratory), Robert Warburton (Purdue University), Wesley Dose (University of Cambridge), Jeffrey Greeley (Purdue University), Christopher S. Johnson, and Jeffrey W. Elam (Argonne National Laboratory)

10:20

1125

(Invited) ALD and MLD of Functional ThinFilm Coatings for Enhanced Performance in Li-Ion and Li-Metal Solid-State Batteries – Philippe M. Vereecken (imec, Belgium and M2S department, KU-Leuven, Belgium), Knut Bjarne Gandrud, Brecht Put (imec), Simon Hollevoet (Imec, Belgium and M2S department, KU-Leuven, Belgium), Nouha Labyedh (imec, Belgium and M2S department, KU-Leuven, Belgium), Maarten Debucquoy, Maarten Mees (imec), Louis De Taeye (imec, Belgium and M2S departement, KU-Leuven, Belgium), Keerthi Dorai Swamy Reddy (M2S department, KU-Leuven, Belgium and imec, Belgium), Andrea Pitillas Martinez (imec; M2S, KULeuven and COCOON, Ghent University, Belgium), and Christophe Detavernier (Ghent University, Dept. of Solid-state Sciences)

G01 - Short Introduction for Poster Presentation – 15:45 – 16:00 Chair(s): Koichiro Saga 15:45

Brief introduction for poster presentations

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta G01 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

1100

Effect of Seed Layer on Grain Size of Electroplated Cu – Yen-Chen Lin, Po-Fan Chan, and Wei-Ping Dow (National Chung Hsing University)

1101

Real Time Nanoscale Cleaning Phenomenon Observation during PVA Brush Scrubbing By Evanescent Field – Yutaka Terayama, Panart Khajornrungruang, Keisuke Suzuki, Kohei Kusatsu (Kyushu Institute of Technology), Satomi Hamada, Yutaka Wada, and Hirokuni Hiyama (Ebara Corporation)

1102

Ion-Implanted Photoresist Stripping By Using Organic Solvents – Eunseok Oh and Sangwoo Lim (Dept of Chemical and Biomolecular Eng, Yonsei University)

1103

Surface Contamination with Si and O Impurities for GaN Single-Crystalline Layers Grown By Ultra-High-Vacuum Sputter Epitaxy – Ai Mizuno, Hiroyuki Shinoda, and Nobuki Mutsukura (Tokyo Denki University)

G02

G02 - Medical Applications – 11:00 – 11:40 Chair(s): Ganesh Sundaram and Jolien Dendooven 11:00

1126

G02 - Nano and Flexible Electronics 1 – 11:40 – 12:40 Chair(s): Oscar van der Straten and Christophe Vallée 11:40

1127

Characteristics of Oxide TFT Using CarbonDoped Ιn2O3 Thin Film Fabricated By Low-Temperature ALD Using Ιn-Etcp and H2O&O3 – Riku Kobayashi (Meiji University), Toshihide Nabatame (National Institute for Materials Science), Kazunori Kurishima (National Institute for Materials Science, JSPS Research Fellow PD), Takashi Onaya (JSPS Research Fellow), Akihiko Ohi (WPI-MANA, National Institute for Materials Science), Naoki Ikeda, Takahiro Nagata, Kazuhito Tsukagoshi (National Institute for Materials Science), and Atsushi Ogura (Meiji University)

12:00

1128

Piezoelectric Response of ZnO Thin Films Grown By Plasma-Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition – Julian Pilz (Graz University of Technology), Taher Abu Ali (Graz University of Technology, JOANNEUM RESEARCH), Philipp Schäffner, Barbara Stadlober (JOANNEUM RESEARCH), and Anna Maria Coclite (Graz University of Technology)

Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 15

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology Room 214, The Hilton Atlanta

G02 - Tutorial on ALD for Lithium-Ion Battery Applications – 08:35 – 09:20 Chair(s): Fred Roozeboom and Chanyuan Liu 08:35

Welcoming Remarks

08:40

1122

(Invited) A Tutorial on Atomic Layer Deposition and Its Application in LithiumIon Batteries – Christophe Detavernier (Ghent University, Dept. of Solid-state Sciences)

G02 - Battery Applications – 09:20 – 11:00 Chair(s): Chanyuan Liu and Mark D. Losego 09:20

1123

09:40

Break

110

The Effect of Al2O3 ALD Precursors on the Electrochemical Performance of Cathode Materials for Lithium-Based Battery Applications – Donghyeon Kang, Anil U. Mane, Jeffrey W. Elam (Argonne National Laboratory), Robert Warburton, and Jeffrey Greeley (Purdue University)

(Invited) Atomic Layer Deposition Coatings for Medical Devices – Tom Blomberg, Riina Ritasalo, Mikko Matvejeff (Picosun), Oili Ylivaara, Anu Kärkkäinen (VTT), and Jani Kivioja (Picosun)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


12:20

1129

Hydrogen Barrier Properties of Atomic Layer Deposited Al2O3 with Different Oxidants for Ingazno Thin Film Transistor – Yujin Lee, Taewook Nam, Seunggi Seo (Yonsei University), Chong Hwon Lee (Yonsei University, LG Display Co.), Joon Young Yang, Dong Wook Choi, Choongkeun Yoo, Ho-jin Kim (LG Display Co.), and Hyungjun Kim (Yonsei University)

1159

09:50

Break

10:10

1160

Anisotropic Biaxial Strain Evaluation in Carbon-Doped Silicon Using WaterImmersion Raman Spectroscopy – Kazutoshi Yoshioka (Meiji University), Ryo Yokogawa (JSPS Research Fellow), Naomi Sawamoto, and Atsushi Ogura (Meiji University)

10:30

1161

(Invited) Emerging Low-Dimensional Material Electronics and Photonics – Han Wang (University of Southern California)

G02 - Nano and Flexible Electronics 2 – 14:00 – 14:20 Chair(s): Oscar van der Straten and Christophe Vallée 14:00

1130

Change of Electrical Properties of Rutileand Anatase-TiO2 Films By Atomic Layer Deposited Al2O3 – Toshihide Nabatame (WPI-MANA, National Institute for Materials Science), Ippei Yamamoto (WPI-MANA, National Institute for Materials Science, Shibaura Institute of Technology), Tomomi Sawada, Akihiko Ohi, Thang Duy Dao (WPIMANA, National Institute for Materials Science), Tomoji Ohishi (Shibaura Institute of Technology), and Tadaaki Nagao (WPI-MANA, National Institute for Materials Science)

G03 - Emerging Material Growth – 11:00 – 12:50 Chair(s): Meng Tao and Seiichi Miyazaki 11:00

1162

(Invited) (Si)GeSn Semiconductors for Integrated Optoelectronics, Quantum Electronics, and More – Simone Assali (École Polytechnique de Montréal), Salim Abdi (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal), Mahmoud Atalla (Ecole Polytechnique de Monteral), Anis Attiaoui, Étienne Bouthillier (École Polytechnique de Montréal), Patrick Del Vecchio, Léonor Groell, Aashish Kumar, Lu Luo (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal), Samik Mukherjee (ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE DE MONTREAL), Jérôme Nicolas, and Oussama Moutanabbir (École Polytechnique de Montréal)

11:30

1163

(Invited) Development of Germanium-TinRelated Semiconductor Heterostructures for Energy Band Design in Electronic and Optoelectronic Applications – Osamu Nakatsuka (Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University), Masahiro Fukuda (Gaduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University), Mitsuo Sakashita (Graduate Shool of Engineering, Nagoya University), Masashi Kurosawa (Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University), Shigehisa Shibayama (Graduate Shool of Engineering, Nagoya University), and Shigeaki Zaima (Nagoya University)

12:00

1164

(Invited) Low-Energy Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition and In-Situ Doping for Junction Formation in Group-IV Semiconductor Devices – Masao Sakuraba and Shigeo Sato (Tohoku University)

1165

Growth Kinetics of Magnesium Silicide Formation Via Reaction of Mg Gas and Si Substrates – Jiaqi Li and Kenneth Sandhage (Purdue University)

G02 - Hybrid Materials – 14:20 – 15:40 Chair(s): Ganesh Sundaram and Anil U. Mane 14:20

1131

(Invited) Vapor-Deposited MOFs As GapFilling Low-k Dielectrics – Rob Ameloot (KU Leuven)

15:00

1132

Controlling the Optical and Electronic Properties of Polyaniline (PAni) Using Vapor Phase Infiltration of Titanium Tetrachloride – Shawn A. Gregory, Yi Li, Shannon K. Yee, and Mark D. Losego (Georgia Institute of Technology)

15:20

G03

1133

Vapor Phase Infiltration of Metal Oxides into Nanoporous Polymer Membranes for Organic Solvent Separation – Emily Kathryn McGuinness, Fengyi Zhang, Yao Ma, Ryan P. Lively, and Mark D. Losego (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Semiconductor Process Integration 11 Electronics and Photonics Room 211, The Hilton Atlanta

G03 - Materials and Characterizations – 08:00 – 11:00 Chair(s): Junichi Murota and Cor Claeys

(Invited) Electrical Activity of Extended Defects in III-V Semiconductors – Eddy Roger Simoen, P.-C. Hsu, Yves Mols, Bernardette Kunert, Robert Langer, Niamh Waldron, Geert Eneman, Nadine Collaert (Imec), Marc Heyns, Cor Claeys (KU Leuven), and Clement Merckling (Imec)

08:00

Welcoming Remarks

08:10

1157

(Keynote) Border-Trap Characterization for Ge Gate Stacks Using Deep-Level Transient Spectroscopy – Hiroshi Nakashima, Wei-Chen Wen, Keisuke Yamamoto, and Dong Wang (Kyushu University)

12:30

08:50

1158

(Invited) Photoemission-Based Characterization of Gate Dielectrics and Stack Interfaces – Seiichi Miyazaki and Akio Ohta (Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University)

G03 - Advanced Post CMOS Devices and Processes – 14:00 – 15:30 Chair(s): Eddy Roger Simoen and Oussama Moutanabbir

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

14:00

1166

(Invited) Tunneling FET Device Technology for Ultra-Low Power Integrated Circuits – Shinichi Takagi, Kimihiko Kato, Dae-Hwan Ahn, Takahiro Gotow, Ryotaro Takaguchi, TaeEon Bae, Kasidit Toprasertpong, and Mitsuru Takenaka (The University of Tokyo) 111

Monday, October 14

09:20


Monday, October 14

14:30

1167

(Invited) Vertically Stacked n Channel and p Channel Transistors – Chee Wee Liu (National Taiwan University, Taiwan Semiconductor Research Institute), Yu-Shiang Huang, FangLiang Lu, and Hung-Yu Ye (National Taiwan University)

15:00

1168

(Invited) Vertical Tunneling FET Technologies Using III-V/Si Heterojunction – Katsuhiro Tomioka (GS-IST, RCIQE, Hokkaido University), Hironori Gamo (GS-IST, RCIQE, Hokkaido Unviersity), and Junichi Motohisa (GS-IST, RCIQE, Hokkaido University)

G05

Oxide Memristors 2

High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes / Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics Room 210, The Hilton Atlanta

10:40

1230

(Invited) Balancing the Source and Sink of Oxygen Vacancies for the Resistive Switching Memory – Tae Hyung Park (Seoul National University, Dep. MSE, and Inter-University Semicon. Res. Center) and Cheol Seong Hwang (Dep. MSE, and Inter-University Semicon. Res. Center, Seoul National University)

11:20

1231

Resistive Switching in Atomic Layer Deposited HfO2/ZrO2 Nanolayer Stacks – Lin Tang (Central South University - Changsha), Hiraku Maruyama (University of Florida), Dou Zhang (Central South University - Changsha), and Juan C. Nino (University of Florida)

11:40

1232

Memristive Devices Formed By ALD Metal Oxide Growth on a Hafnium Layer – Study of the Interfacial HfO2 Formation – Stephan Aussen, Alexander Hardtdegen (PGI and JARA-Fit, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany), Regina Dittmann (Peter Gruenberg Institute (PGI-7)), and Susanne Hoffmann-Eifert (PGI and JARA-Fit, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany)

12:00

1233

Electrical Pulse Driven Insulator-Metal Transition of VO2 Devices As LeakyIntegrate-and-Fire Artificial Neurons – Zhen Xu and Zhaoyang Fan (Texas Tech University)

12:20

1234

Parasitic Cell-to-Cell Heat Transfer in Reram Arrays and Thermally Induced Memory Cell Performance Degradation – Mohammad AlMamun and Marius Orlowski (Virginia Tech)

G05 - Memristive Properties of Complex Oxides – 08:00 – 09:40 Chair(s): Stephen S. Nonnenmann 08:00

08:40

09:00

09:20

1225

1226

1227

1228

(Invited) Impact of Stoichiometry and Interface Configuration on the Time Stability and the Speed-Limiting Step in Memristive SrTiO3 Cells – Regina Dittmann (Peter Gruenberg Institute (PGI-7)), Christoph Bäumer, Sebastian Siegel (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH), Felix V. E. Hensling (Peter Gruenberg Institute (PGI-7)), Thomas Heisig, Alexander Gutsche, and Stephan Menzel (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH) Improved Switching Stability and Resistance Ratio in SrTiO3-Based Resistive Switches By Ni Nanoparticles Exsolution – Juan Carlos Gonzalez-Rosillo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Jonathan Spring, Eva Sediva (ETH Zurich, Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Alfonso J. Carrillo, Zachary David Hood, and Jennifer L.M. Rupp (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

14:00

1235

(Invited) Electron Beam Induced Current Microscopy of Interfacial Barrier Effects in Al2O3/TiOx Resistive Switches – Brian Douglas Hoskins (Alternative Computing Group, NIST)

Low-Voltage, CMOS-Free Synaptic Memory Based on LiXTiO2 Redox Transistors – Li Yiyang (Sandia National Laboratories on behalf of the), Elliot James Fuller (Sandia National Labs), Shiva Asapu (University of Massachusetts-Amherst), Sapan Agarwal (Sandia National Laboratories), Tomochika Kurita (Fujitsu Laboratories, Ltd.), J. Joshua Yang (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), and Albert Alec Talin (Sandia National Laboratories)

14:40

1236

Examining Oxygen Exchange Kinetics of Anomalous Resistive Switching By Optical Tracking in Redox Based Memristive Devices – Thomas Defferriere (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Harry L. Tuller (Kyushu University), Jennifer L.M. Rupp, and Dmitri Kalaev (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

15:00

1237

Optically Switchable Memristors: A Route to Hierarchical Control in Artificial Intelligent Systems – Neil Timothy Kemp (University of Hull)

Switching an Analogue to Digital Computing Property Based on Memristance By Lithiation – Opportunities on Lithium Titanates – Juan Carlos Gonzalez-Rosillo, Kaitlyn M Mullin, Reto Pfenninger, Moran Balaish, and Jennifer L.M. Rupp (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

15:20

1238

Memristive Behavior in Core-Shell Nanowire Networks for Neuromorphic Architectures – Shangradhanva Eswara Vasisth, Jadie Palenzuela, Hiraku Maruyama, and Juan C. Nino (University of Florida)

G05 - Resistive Switching in Binary Oxide Systems – 10:00 – 12:40 Chair(s): Stephen S. Nonnenmann 10:00

112

1229

G05 - Electrical and Optical Characterization of Memristors – 14:00 – 15:40 Chair(s): A. Alec Talin

(Invited) In Situ Filamentary ResistanceSwitching Experiments Using Bulk Oxide Single Crystals and Polycrystals – I-Wei Chen (U Penn, Dept Materials Science & Engineering) and Ana Alvarez (University of Pennsylvania Department of MSE)

G05 - Advances in Artificial Neural Networks – 16:00 – 17:40 Chair(s): Juan C. Nino 16:00

1239

(Invited) Energy Efficient Neural Network Training with Analog Synapses: Challenges and Opportunities – Matthew J. Marinella (Sandia National Labs), Sapan Agarwal, Christopher Bennett (Sandia National Laboratories), Robin Bay Jacobs-Gedrim, David R. Hughart, Elliot James Fuller (Sandia National Labs), Alex Hsia, and Albert Alec Talin (Sandia National Laboratories) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


1240

Probabilistic Silicon Synapse for Learningand Energy-Efficient Neuromorphic System – Gunuk Wang (Korea University)

17:00

1241

Parallel Programming of an Ionic Floating-Gate Memory Array for Scalable Neuromorphic Computing – Elliot James Fuller (Sandia National Labs), Scott T Keene, Armantas Melianas (Stanford University), Zhongrui Wang (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), Sapan Agarwal (Sandia National Laboratories), Yiyang Li, Yaakov Tuchman (Stanford University), Conrad D. James (Sandia National Labs), Matthew J. Marinella (Sandia National Laboratories), Alberto Salleo (Stanford University), and A. Alec Talin (Sandia National Laboratories)

17:20

1242

11:00

1271

Advancements in High Indium Content Alinn Grown Via Metal Modulated Epitaxy and Application Towards Polar/Non-Polar Optical Devices – Zachary Engel, Evan A. Clinton, Christopher M. Matthews, and W. Alan Doolittle (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:20

1272

GaN-Based Dilute Magnetic Semiconductors for Room Temperature Neuromorphic and Quantum Computing – Chuanle Zhou (MST), Amirhossein Ghods, Vishal G. Saravade (Missouri S&T), and Ian Ferguson (Missouri Science and Technology)

11:40

1273

Etching Mechanisms in III-V Semiconductors: Electrochemical Etching of Indium Phosphide – D. Noel Buckley, Nathan Quill (Department of Physics, University of Limerick, Ireland, Bernal Institute, University of Limerick, Ireland), Colm O’Dwyer (Tyndall National Institute, School of Chemistry, University College Cork, Ireland), and Robert P. Lynch (Department of Physics, University of Limerick, Ireland, Bernal Institute, University of Limerick, Ireland)

12:00

1274

Not Your Ordinary Etching: Metal-Assisted Chemical Etch (MacEtch) for III-V and Wide Bandgap Semiconductors – Xiuling Li (University of Illinois)

Ultralow Power Dual Gated Sub-Threshold Oxide Neuristors: An Enabler for Higher Order Neuronal Temporal Correlations – Rohit Abraham John, Nidhi Tiwari, Arindam Basu, and Nripan Mathews (Nanyang Technological University)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta G05 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

H01

1243

Synthesis and Electrical Properties of ALD Deposited TiO2-Based Memristor Structures – Kai Zhang (Old Dominion University, Applied Research Center), Pengtao Lin (Applied Research Center), Aswini K Pradhan (Advance Material Solution LLC), and Helmut Baumgart (Old Dominion University, ECE Department)

State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors (SOTAPOCS 62)

13:30

1275

(Invited) Controlling Light with Phonons in Polar Semiconductors: Novel Approaches to Infrared Nanophotonics – Joshua David Caldwell (Vanderbilt University)

14:00

1276

(Invited) Development of Ultraviolet VerticalCavity Surface-Emitting Light Sources – Russell D Dupuis, Theeradetch Detchphrom, Chuan-wei Tsou, Youngjae Park, Hoon Jeong, Karan Mehta, Ping Chen, P. Douglas Yoder, and Shyh-Chiang Shen (Georgia Institute of Technology)

14:30

1277

(Invited) Recent Advances in III-Nitride Devices Using Ultrawide Bandgap AlxGa1-Xn Active Layers – Asif Khan (University of South Carolina)

15:00

Break

15:30

1278

(Invited) Ultra-Wide Bandgap Photodetection Concepts – Mvs Chandrashekhar (University of South Carolina)

16:00

1279

Selective Annealing Effects of Asymmetric Schottky-Type AlGaN Metal-SemiconductorMetal UV-B Sensor – Jeong-Hoon Seol, Byeong-Jun Park, and Sung-Ho Hahm (Kyungpook National University, South Korea)

Electronics and Photonics Room 213, The Hilton Atlanta

H01 - Compound Semiconductor Growth and Processing – 08:20 – 12:20 Chair(s): Jennifer K. Hite and Travis J. Anderson 08:20

Introductory Remarks

08:30

1267

(Invited) High Performance Plug-and-Play Nanoelectronic Devices – Michael A Filler (Georgia Institute of Technology)

09:00

H01 - Wide Bandgap Optoelectronic Devices – 13:30 – 16:20 Chair(s): Jennifer K. Hite and Travis J. Anderson

1268

(Invited) Homoepitaxial GaN Growth and Substrate-Dependent Effects – Jennifer K. Hite, Travis J. Anderson, James C Gallagher, Michael A Mastro, Jaime A. Freitas Jr., Karl D. Hobart, Fritz J Kub, and Charles R Eddy Jr. (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

09:30

Break

10:00

1269

(Invited) Sputter Beam Epitaxy for Atomic Ordering in Complex Epitaxial Thin Films – Adam J Hauser (The University of Alabama)

10:30

1270

(Invited) Ion Implantation and Activation of n- and p-Type Dopants in GaN – Travis J. Anderson, James C Gallagher (NRL), Alan G Jacobs, Boris Feigelson, Jennifer K. Hite, Michael A Mastro, Geoffrey M Foster (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Andrew D Koehler, and Karl D. Hobart (Naval Research Laboratory)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

113

Monday, October 14

16:40


H02

09:00

1763

09:40

Break

10:00

1764

(Invited) Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Internet of Things and Self-Powered Systems – Zhong Lin Wang (Georgia Institute of Technology)

(Invited) The Evolution of Membrane Electrode Assemblies for Automotive Applications – Alex Martinez (Johnson Matthey Technology Centre)

10:40

1765

(Invited) Design of Biomolecular Piezoelectric Materials for Energy Generators – Ju Hyuck Lee (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology)

(Invited) Hydrogen in an Integrated Energy System – Christopher Hebling and Tom Smolinka (Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems)

11:20

1766

(Invited) Enabling Cost Effective Hydrogen at Low Temperatures – Sanjeev Mukerjee (Northeastern University), Praveen Kolla (Chemistry and Chemical Biology), Qingying Jia (Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University), Ian Kendrick (Northeastern University), and Yushan Yan (University of Delaware)

Low-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 12

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / Nanocarbons Room 212, The Hilton Atlanta

H02 - Triboelectric/ Nanogeneratorsand Self-Powered Systems 1 – 09:30 – 11:50 Chair(s): Yu-Lun Chueh 09:30

Monday, October 14

10:10

1291

1292

10:50

1293

(Invited) Harsh Environments Treatment and Detection: Piezocatalysis and Wireless Triboelectric Vibration Sensor – Jyh-Ming Wu (National Tsing Hua University)

11:30

1294

Hybridization of Luminescent Solar Concentrator and Triboelectric Touch Sensor with Its Enhancement Via Ferroelectric Polarization – Hong-Joon Yoon (Sungkyunkwan university) and Sang-Woo Kim (Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU))

I01Z PEFC&E19 Plenary Session 2 – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): Felix N. Büchi and Hiroyuki Uchida 14:00

1767

(Invited) Latest Advances in 2D and 3D Microstructural Characterization of Fuel Cell Components – Jasna Jankovic (University of Connecticut)

14:40

1768

(Invited) Polymers for Proton and Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – Andrew M. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)

15:20

1769

(Invited) Effect of Water and Carbon Dioxide on Anion-Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – Dario R. Dekel (Technion Israel Institute of Technology)

I01A

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Diagnostics/Characterization Methods, MEA Design/Model

H02 - Two Dimensional Materials 1 – 13:30 – 15:50 Chair(s): Ju Hyuck Lee and Wenzhuo Wu 13:30

1295

(Invited) Creating All 2D Ultrathin OptoElectronic Devices Using CVD Grown Materials – Jamie H Warner (University of Oxford)

14:10

1296

(Invited) Transfer Printing of 2D Materials for Ultrathin Wearable/Implantable Electronics – Moon Kee Choi (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)

14:50

1297

(Invited) Two-Dimensional Layered Materials Toward Phase-Engineered Hybrid Films – Yu-Lun Chueh (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, NTHU)

15:30

I01Z

1298

The Ultrahigh Efficient Degradation of Rhodamine B By the Piezo-Catalyst Effect of Single- and Few-Layered MoSe2 Nanoflowers – Jyun-Ting Lee and Jyh-Ming Wu (National Tsing Hua University)

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Invited Talks Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 2/3, The Hilton Atlanta

I01Z PEFC&E Plenary Session 1 – 08:15 – 12:00 Chair(s): Karen Swider-Lyons and Deborah Jones 08:15

Introductory Remarks

08:20

1762

(Invited) Overview on the European FCH Joint Undertaking Projects & Activities in PEM Fuel Cells and Electrolysis – Mirela Atanasiu, Dionisis Tsimis, and Lionel Boillot (Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking)

114

(Invited) Toward the Future Fuel Cell -Challenge for 2040- – Toshiyuki Suzuki, Akihiro Iiyama, Norio Kubo, Nobuhiro Saito, Kazuhiko Shinohara, Soichiro Shimotori, Yasushi Sugawara, and Kohta Yamada (Fuel Cell Commercialization Conference of Japan)

Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta I01A Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

1385

Perforation Optimization of DMFC Anode Porous Medium – Abdullah Alrashidi (Clean Energy Research Institute, University of Miami), Hongtan Liu (University of Miami), and Xu Zhang (Clean Energy Research Institute)

1386

Formulating Reduced-Order Models to Include Mesoscale Methods in Full Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Models – Jonathan B Grunewald (Georgia Institute of Technology), Aashutosh N Mistry, Ankit Verma, Navneet Goswami, Partha P. Mukherjee (Purdue University), and Thomas F. Fuller (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


1387

Mass-Transport Resistances of Acid and Alkaline Ionomer Layers: A Microelectrode Study Part 1 - Microelectrode Development – John G. Petrovick (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, UC Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Douglas I. Kushner, Meron Tesfaye, Nemanja Danilovic, Clayton J. Radke, and Adam Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

1470

Development of Hydrophobic Coating for Gas Diffusion Media in PEM-Based Electrochemical Hydrogen Pump – Myoungseok Lee and Xinyu Huang (University of South Carolina)

Investigation of Concentration Overvoltage Increase in Low Pt-Loading PEFC – Shota Takei, Keisuke Uda, Mayumi Nagayama, Kazunari Sasaki, and Akari Hayashi (Kyushu University)

1471

A Study on the Influence of Ionization Method on Single Cell Initial Performance: Electrospray Method – Seonghun Cho, Kayoko Tamoto, Katsuyoshi Kakinuma, and Makoto Uchida (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi)

Enhanced Water Management and Oxygen Transport in PGM-Free CathodeCatalyst-Layers for Fuel Cell Applications – Dominik Seeberger and Simon Thiele (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Helmholtz Institute Erlangen-Nürnberg (HI-ERN))

1472

Dependence of Proton Conductivity on Cathode Degradation in PEFC – Taichi Matoba, Hidemasa Miyamoto, Mayumi Nagayama, Kazunari Sasaki, and Akari Hayashi (Kyushu University)

1473

Multiscale Modeling, Design, and Efficiency Analysis of High-Pressure Hydrogen WaterSplitting System – Jie Zhou (Lawrence Berkeley national Laboratory), Albert Bos (HyET Hydrogen), Hans Johansen (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - CRD), Kevin Hartmann (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Xiaoyan Luo, Ahmet Kusoglu, Nemanja Danilovic, and Adam Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

1474

Characteristics of Metallic Bipolar Plate for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells – Nadine Pilinski, Nambi Krishnan Nagappan, Peter Wagner, and Alexander Dyck (DLR Institute of Networked Energy Systems)

1475

(Ganador del Premio al Póster SMEQ AiMES 2018) Rendimiento electrocatalítico de electrocatalizadores basados ​​en paladio compatibles con nanotubos de carbono para la oxidación del ácido fórmico – Leticia Juárez-Marmolejo, Maria Guadalupe Montes de Oca-Yemha, Manuel Palomar-Pardavé, Mario Alberto Romero-Romo (UAMAZCAPOTZALCO, México), Araceli EzetaMejía, Elsa Arce-Estrada (2 Instituto Politécnico Nacional, ESIQIE), Sara Pérez-Rodríguez, and Maria Jesus Lázaro (Instituto de Carboquímica CSIC, Zaragoza, Spain)

1476

Sequential Degradation Mechanism of Stationary PEMFC Under Dehydration Condition – JunHwa Kwon, Seunghyun Jo, Ki-Yeop Cho, and KwangSup Eom (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology)

1389

1390

Between Physical Complexity and Simplicity: Nailing Down the Cathodic Activation Overpotential in a Small-Scale PEM Fuel Cell – Christophe Gerling, Matthias Hanauer, Ulrich Berner (Robert Bosch GmbH), and K. Andreas Friedrich (German Aerospace Center)

1393

Comparing Different Cross-Section Cutting Methods for SEM Analysis of MembraneElectrodes Assemblies – Susana Merino, Carlos Novillo, Gonzalo de Diego, Julio J Conde, Paloma Ferreira-Aparicio, and Antonio M Chaparro (CIEMAT)

1394

Membrane Electrode Assembly Fabrication Method Effects on Catalyst Layer Structure, Interfaces, and Performance – Samantha Medina (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Colorado School of Mines), Min Wang, Timothy Van Cleve, Scott A Mauger, Michael Ulsh, K C Neyerlin (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and Svitlana Pylypenko (Colorado School of Mines, National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

1395

Constrained Optimization of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells Using a Finite Element Approach – James Lamb (FAMU-FSU College of Engineering) and Petru Andrei (FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, Florida State University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

115

Monday, October 14

Development of Graphene-Based PEFC Catalyst Layer for Reduction of Oxygen Transport Resistance – Keisuke Yada and Yutaka Tabe (Hokkaido University)

1392

I01B Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Effect of Ionomer Solvents for Pore Size Control of Imidazolium-Base Ionomers in Aemfc – Hyun Jin Park (Department of Energy Engineering, Hanyang University), So Young Lee, Hyoung-Juhn Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)), and Young Moo Lee (Department of Energy Engineering, Hanyang University)

Water Transport in PEFC Cold Startup with Temperature Rise Simulating Adiabatic Condition – Ken Hirai and Yutaka Tabe (Hokkaido University)

Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

1469

1388

1391

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Cells, Stacks, and Systems

I01B


I01C

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Cation-Exchange Membrane Development, Performance, and Durability

I01D

Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry I01C Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00

Monday, October 14

1497

Temperature Dependent Mechanical Behavior of Perfluorosolfonic Acid Membranes for Electrochemical Applications – Claire Arthurs (UC Berkeley) and Ahmet Kusoglu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

1498

Localized Electrochemical Impedance Measurements on Nafion Membranes: Observation and Analysis of Spatially Diverse Proton Transport Using Atomic Force Microscopy – Qinggang He (Zhejiang University), Fangming Jiang (Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)), Xiaojiang Wang (Zhejiang University), Bereket Tsegai Habte (Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)), Shuomeng Zhang (Zhejiang University), and Houhua Yang (Metrohm China Limited)

1499

Analysis of the Influence of Cerium Ions on Mass Transport Properties in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane By Molecular Dynamics Simulation – Kyohei Ishikawa, Takuya Mabuchi, and Takashi Tokumasu (Tohoku University)

1500

About the Necessity to Consider Membrane Electrolyte Degradation Statistically – Thomas Dlugosch, Sebastian Kirsch (Volkswagen AG), and K. Andreas Friedrich (German Aerospace Center, DLR)

1501

Capturing Hydroxyl Radical Generated from Oxygen Reduction on Fe/N/C Catalyst By Fluorescence Detection – Lina Chen, Na Tian, Zhiyou Zhou (Department of Chemistry, Xiamen University), and Shigang Sun (Department of Chemistry,Xiamen University)

1502

Ce Cation Migration and Diffusivity in Perfluorosulfonic Acid Fuel Cell Membranes – Andrew M. Baker, Siddharth Komini Babu, Kavitha Chintam (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Ahmet Kusoglu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Rangachary Mukundan, and Rod L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

116

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Catalyst Activity/Durability for Hydrogen(-Reformate) Acidic Fuel Cells Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

I01D Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

1546

A Synthetic Route for the Preparation of PtRu-Ni Core-Shell Nanoparticles Using Polydopmaine Protective Coating for a CO Tolerant Electrocatalyst – Hojin Lee (Yonsei University) and Hansung Kim (Dept. of Chemical & Biomolecular Eng., Yonsei University)

1547

Dissociation Barrier Informatics on Heterogeneous Catalysts – Joonhee Kang, Chan-Woo Lee, Jehyun Lee, Byung-Hyun Kim, and Kanghoon Yim (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

1548

Pt Nanoparticles Supported By Hydrophilic Nitrogen-Doped Porous Carbon for Cathode Catalyst of Micro Direct Methanol Fuel Cell – Yujun Zhang, Yufeng Zhang, Chenjun Hou (Harbin Institute of Technology), Xuelin Zhang (MEMS center of Harbin Institute of Technology), and Xiaowei Liu (Harbin Institute of Technology)

1549

Electrocatalysts Supported on Nanocrystalline SnO2 for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – Tsubasa Yoshizumi, Masaru Nagamine (Faculty of Eng., Dep. of Hydrogen Energy Systems), Zhiyun Noda, Junko Matsuda (Kyushu University), Akari Hayashi (International Research Center for Hydrogen Energy), and Kazunari Sasaki (Next-Generation Fuel Cell Research Center (NEXT-FC))

1550

Titanium Oxide Nano-Particles As Supports of Cathode Catalysts for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – Yongbing Ma (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), Yunlv Cheng (College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, PKU), Yuta Inoue (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), Takaaki Nagai (Yokohama National University), Yoshiyuki Kuroda, Koichi Matsuzawa (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), Shigenori Mitsushima (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Natl. Univ., Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), Yan Liu, Yuan Wang (College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, PKU), and Akimitsu Ishihara (Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama Natl. Univ.)

1551

Preparation and Electrochemical Activities of Pt-TiO2 Nanocomposite Electrocatalysts for PEFCs – Tetsuya Tonosako (Kyushu University, Faculty of Eng., Dep. of Hydrogen Energy Systems), Daiki Kawachino (Kyushu University, Faculty of Eng., Dep. Hydrogen Energy Systems), Zhiyun Noda, Junko Matsuda (Kyushu University), Akari Hayashi (International Research Center for Hydrogen Energy), and Kazunari Sasaki (Next-Generation Fuel Cell Research Center (NEXT-FC))

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


1552

1553

Oxygen Reduction Reaction Activity for Surface-Magnetic-Anisotropy-Controlled Pt-Co/Pt(111) Bimetallic Surface – Tetsuro Nagao (Tohoku University), Morimichi Kimura (Tohoku university), Naoto Todoroki, and Toshimasa Wadayama (Tohoku University)

1554

ORR Properties of Tensile-Strained Pt/Zr/ Pt(111) Bimetallic Surfaces Prepared By Arc-Plasma Depositions of Pt and Zr on Pt (111) – Daisuke Kudo (Tohoku University), Yoshihiro Chida (Tohoku university), Soma Kaneko, Naoto Todoroki (Tohoku University), Tadao Tanabe (Tohoku Univ.), and Toshimasa Wadayama (Tohoku University)

1555

Electrochemical Stability Improvements By Ir for Ultra-High Vacuum Prepared Pt/Pd(111) Bimetallic Surfaces – Keisuke Kusunoki, Daisuke Kudo, Naoto Todoroki, and Toshimasa Wadayama (Tohoku University)

1556

Effect of Carbon Support on the Durability of d-PtCo Catalysts in PEM Fuel Cells – Sergio A Herrera, Rangachary Mukundan (Los Alamos National Laboratory), David A. Cullen, Karren L. More (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Deborah J. Myers (Argonne National Laboratory), and Rod L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

1557

Pt-Based Intermetallic Nanostructures: Activity Origin and Multifunctionality for Efficient Electrocatalysis – Ho Young Kim (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology), Jong Min Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), Yoonhoo Ha (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Jinwoo Woo (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology), Hyungjun Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Jin Young Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), and Sang Hoon Joo (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)

1558

1559

Development of Porous Structured PtCu/C Catalyst Via Sputtering Method for Efficient Oxygen Reduction Reaction. – Dong Wook Lee, Injoon Jang, Jue-Hyuk Jang (Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)), Kwan Young Lee (Korea University), and Sung Jong Yoo (Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST))

1560

Preparations of Highly Active Pd-Based Order Intermetallic Compounds and Relationship between Surface Structure and Electrocatalytic Activity – Takao Gunji and Futoshi Matsumoto (Kanagawa University)

1561

MPL/GDL-Supported Pt Electrocatalysts for PEFCs – Hirotoshi Odoi (Kyushu University, Faculty of Eng., Dep. Hydrogen Energy Systems), Daiki Kawachino (Faculty of Eng., Dep. Hydrogen Energy Systems), Zhiyun Noda (Kyushu University), Junko Matsuda (Kyushu University, WPI-I2CNER), Akari Hayashi (International Research Center for Hydrogen Energy, Kyushu University), and Kazunari Sasaki (Dept. of Hydrogen Energy Systems, Kyushu University, Department of Hydrogen Energy Systems, Kyushu University)

1562

Nano/Microscale Simulation of Proton Transport in Catalyst Layer – Koichi Kobayashi, Takuya Mabuchi (Tohoku University), Gen Inoue (Kyushu University), and Takashi Tokumasu (Tohoku University)

1563

The Optimization of the Reduction Temperature and the Local Crystal Structure in Titanium-Oxide Nanosheets ModelElectrode to the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Acidic Environmental – Takahiro Saida, Miyu Mashiyama, and Takahiro Maruyama (Meijo University)

1564

One-Step Synthesis of Manganese Doped Single Atom Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells – Thomas Stephen Stracensky (Northeastern University, Giner Inc.), Shuo Ding (Giner Inc., State University of New York at Buffalo), Judith Lattimer (Giner Inc.), Sanjeev Mukerjee (Northeastern University), and Hui Xu (Giner Inc.)

1565

A Synthesis of Efficient Composite Catalyst Based on Fe-N-C Catalyst and Platium for Oxygen Reaction Reduction – Xuelin Zhang (MEMS center of Harbin Institute of Technology), Chenjun Hou, Yujun Zhang, Yufeng Zhang, and Xiaowei Liu (Harbin Institute of Technology)

1566

Effect of Carbon Support on Fe-N3/C Model Active Site for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Holly M Fruehwald, Olena V Zenkina, and E. Bradley Easton (Ontario Tech University)

Nano-Rod Typed PtFes Ternary Catalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in PEMFCs – Daejong You, Eunyoung You, and Sungchul Lee (Hyundai Mobis Co., Ltd.)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

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Monday, October 14

Effect of Underlying Cobalt Content on Oxygen Reduction Reaction Activity at Pt-Skin/Pt100-XCox (111) Single Crystal Electrodes – Shun Kobayashi (Clean Energy Research Center, University of Yamanashi), Aoki Makoto (Org. for Advanced and Integrated Research, Kobe Univ.), Mitsuru Wakisaka (Graduate School of Engineering, Toyama Prefectural Univ.), Teppei Kawamoto, Kohei Suda (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, Univ. of Yamanashi), Donald A. Tryk (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi), Junji Inukai (Clean Energy Research Center, University of Yamanashi), Toshihiro Kondo (Graduate School of Humanities and Sci., Ochanomizu Univ.), and Hiroyuki Uchida (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi)


I01E

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Materials for Alkaline Fuel Cells and Direct-Fuel Fuel Cells

1646

Study of Alkaline Durability and Anion Conductivity Using New Expanded Pyridinium Polymer with Self-Assembly Ability – Yuki Motoishi (Kyushu University, Japan) and Tsuyohiko Fujigaya (Kyushu University, Japan, Dept Applied Chem. & WPII2CNER, Kyushu University)

1647

Sulphur-Doped Ordered Mesoporous Carbon Hollow Spheres with High Catalytic Activity for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction and Exceptional Electrochemical Stability – J.C. Carrillo-Rodríguez (Cinvestav Unidad Saltillo), Ivonne Liliana Alonso-Lemus (CONACYT. Cinvestav Saltillo), Luis de la Torre Saenz (Centro de Investigación en Materiales Avanzados S.C.), Beatriz Escobar-Morales (Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán), A.M. Garay-Tapia (Cimav Monterrey), and F.J. Rodríguez-Varela (Cinvestav Unidad Saltillo)

1648

Biocarbon from Sewage Sludge As Anode Catalyst for the Production of Bioelectricity in an MFC – S. García-Mayagoitia, F. Fernández-Luqueño (Cinvestav Unidad Saltillo), Diana Morales-Acosta (Centro de Investigación en Química Aplicada), Fernando López-Valdez (Instituto Politécnico Nacional-CIBA), Ivonne Liliana Alonso-Lemus (CONACYT. Cinvestav Saltillo), Beatriz Escobar-Morales (Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán), Luis de la Torre Saenz (Centro de Investigación en Materiales Avanzados S.C.), and F.J. RodríguezVarela (Cinvestav Unidad Saltillo)

1649

Binder Free Plasma Sprayed Non-Noble Metal Coatings As Efficient Oxygen and Hydrogen Evolution Electrodes for Both Conventional Alkaline and Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolyzers – Fatemeh Razmjooei, Regine Reißner, Aldo Saul Gago, and Asif Ansar (German Aerospace Center (DLR))

1650

Contamination of Metal Impurities during Hydrogen Evolution/Oxidation Reaction – Daniel Jochen Weber (University of Oldenburg), Carsten Dosche, and Mehtap Oezaslan (Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg)

1651

Effect of Catalyst Layer Thickness and Porosity on Ethanol Oxidation – Ehab N El Sawy (Department of Chemistry, The American University in Cairo, Department of Chemistry, University of Calgary), Laura Matchett, and Viola Ingrid Birss (Department of Chemistry, University of Calgary)

1652

Heteroatom (N, P, B) Doped Hierarchical Porous Carbons from Coal Tar Pitch with High Specific Surface Area for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Fang Dong and Jinli Qiao (Donghua University)

1653

Improving Reactant and Proton Transport in Catalyst Layers for Direct Alcohol Fuel Cells – Pascal Hauenstein and Simon Thiele (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, HIERN)

Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry I01E Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00

Monday, October 14

1640

Moving Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells Towards Realistic Operating Conditions – Noor Ul Hassan, Horie Adabi Firouzjaie, and William E. Mustain (University of South Carolina)

1641

Electrode Engineering for High Performing, Long-Life Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – Horie Adabi Firouzjaie, Noor Ul Hassan, and William E. Mustain (University of South Carolina)

1642

Understanding the Fundamental Drivers for Performance Losses in Operating AEMFCS in the Presence of CO2 – Yiwei Zheng (University of South Carolina), Travis J Omasta (University of Connecticut), John R. Varcoe (University of Surrey), Bryan S. Pivovar (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and William E. Mustain (University of South Carolina)

1643

Non-Precious Metal-Based Electrocatalytic Cathode Materials for Alkaline Membrane Fuel Cells (AMFC).Poster Presentation. Acknowledgments: This Work Was Supported By the National Science Foundation NSF-PREM: Center for Interfacial Electrochemistry of Energy Materials (CiE2M) Grant Number Dmr-1827622 – Joselyn Carlos Del-Pilar (Universidad de Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras), Carlos R Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras), and Mitk’el Santiago (Universidad Ana G. Mendez-rECINTO cUPEY)

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1644

1645

Highly Active Pd-CeO2-NR/C (cerium oxide nanorods) Bifunctional Nanocatalysts with Remarkable Stability for the Ethanol Oxidation and Oxygen Reduction Reactions in Alkaline Media – P.C. Meléndez-González (Cinvestav Unidad Saltillo), Maria Esther Sánchez-Castro (CINVESTAV UNIDAD SALTILLO), Ivonne Liliana Alonso-Lemus (CONACYT. Cinvestav Saltillo), R. PérezHernández (ININ), Beatriz Escobar-Morales (Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán), A.M. Garay-Tapia (Cimav Monterrey), and F.J. Rodríguez-Varela (Cinvestav Unidad Saltillo) Fe3O4@Pt Core-Shell Nanocatalyst Supported on N-Doped Functionalized Graphene As Novel Cathode Catalysts for Microbial Fuel Cells – Eréndira Garza-Duran, Gregorio Vargas-Gutiérrez (Cinvestav Saltillo), Beatriz Escobar-Morales (CONACyT. Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán), Ivonne Liliana Alonso-Lemus (CONACYT. Cinvestav Saltillo), and F.J. Rodríguez-Varela (Cinvestav Unidad Saltillo)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


1655

1656

1657

1658

1659

1660

Generalized Silica-Coating-Mediated Synthesis Toward Enhancing the Catalytic Activity of Fe−N/C Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalysts – Jinwoo Woo (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology), Young Jin Sa (Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology, Korea Institute of Science and Technology), and Sang Hoon Joo (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology) Thin Film Morphological Characteristics of a Perfluorinated Anion Exchange Membrane – Ashutosh G Divekar (Colorado School of Mines, National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Nora C Buggy (Colorado School of Mines), Peter J Dudenas, Ahmet Kusoglu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Bryan S. Pivovar (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Soenke Seifert (Argonne National Laboratory), and Andrew M. Herring (Colorado School of Mines) Ethanol/Formic Acid Blend As an Alternative Fuel for the Pd-Based Direct Formic Acid Fuel Cells – Nashaat Ahmed, Mohamed Zahran, Taher Alnajjar (The American University in Cairo), and Ehab N El Sawy (Department of Chemistry, The American University in Cairo) Quantifying the Effect of Ruthenium Contamination on the ORR Activity of DMFC Cathode Catalyst – Chen Olewsky, Tania Ripenbein (Tel Aviv University), Liz Keinan, Ohad Ben Yehuda (Nuclear Research Center - Negev), Meital Shviro (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), Dmitri Kaplan (Tel Aviv University, Nuclear Research Center - Negev), and Emanuel Peled (School of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University) Electroreduction of Oxygen on CarbideDerived Carbon Supported Pd Catalysts – Madis Lüsi, Heiki Erikson (Institute of Chemistry, University of Tartu), Maido Merisalu (Institute of Physics, University of Tartu), Maike Käärik, Jaan Leis, Väino Sammelselg (Institute of Chemistry, University of Tartu), Tiit Kaljuvee (Tallinn University of Technology), and Kaido Tammeveski (Institute of Chemistry, University of Tartu) Bio Derived Electrocatalyst : Co2p Nanoparticles Supported on Heteroatom Doped Carbon for Highly Efficient Oxygen Reduction – Dong Wook Lee, Injoon Jang, Jue-Hyuk Jang (Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)), Kwan Young Lee (Korea University), and Sung Jong Yoo (Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)) High-Throughput Anion Exchange Membrane Characterization at NREL – Kelly M Meek (National Renewable Energy Lab), Christopher M Antunes (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Derek Strasser (National Renewable Energy Lab), Zbyslaw R. Owczarczyk, Ami Neyerlin, and Bryan S. Pivovar (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

I01F

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Polymer-Electrolyte Electrolysis Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

I01F Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

1701

Promoting Alkaline Hydrogen Evolution Activity Using Ordered Mesoporous Α-MoC1−X Supported Pt Catalysts – Du San Baek, Gwan Yeong Jung, Sang Kyu Kwak, and Sang Hoon Joo (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)

1702

Anion Exchange Membrane with Thermally Convertible Unit for Alkaline Water Electrolyzer – Hafis Pratama Rendra Graha (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Shoji Miyanishi (JST-CREST, Tokyo Institute of Technology), Shinji Ando (Kanagawa Institute of Industrial Science and Technology), and Takeo Yamaguchi (JST-CREST, Tokyo Institute of Technology)

1703

P2G System Technology Development Aiming at Building a CO2-Free Hydrogen Society – Masaki Sakamoto (Yamanashi Prefecture Enterprise Bureau), Daisuke Izuhara (TORAY Industries, Inc.), Hiroko Sotouchi (TEPCO HD Co., Ltd.), and Fukuo Aoyagi (TAKAOKA TOKO Co., Ltd.)

1704

The Effect of Gas Diffusion Layer on the Stability of PEM Unitized Regenerative Fuel Cell – Xinrong Zhang (University of MissouriColumbia)

1705

A Novel Water Oxidation Catalyst Made By the Facile Deposition of Ruthenium on Graphene Oxide – Holly M Fruehwald, Reza B. Moghaddam, Olena V Zenkina, and E. Bradley Easton (Ontario Tech University)

1706

Ruthenium-Metal Nanostructures for High Activity and Stability Acidic Oxygen Evolution Electrocatalysts – Jesus Adame Solorio, Fernando Godinez-Salomon, and Christopher P. Rhodes (Texas State University)

1707

Effect of Inner Catalyst Layer with PTFE Binder on Performance of High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells – Eunae Lee, Do-Hyung Kim, and Chanho Pak (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology)

1708

Activity and Durability Study of Carbon Nanotube-Based Anode Electrocatalyst for Water Electrolyzer – Tsuyohiko Fujigaya (WPI-I2CNER, Kyushu University), Akiko Inada, Yuriko Kakita (Kyushu University), and Kohei Ito (Department of Hydrogen Energy Systems, Kyushu University)

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I03

Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics 12

I03 - Solid State Electrolytes - Overview – 08:55 – 12:00 Chair(s): Xiao-Dong Zhou

Monday, October 14

08:55

Introductory Remarks

09:00

1810

(Invited) A Decade of Progress Under the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Fossil Energy’s Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Program – Joseph Stoffa (Department of Energy)

09:30

1811

(Invited) Solid State Batteries: Energy Density, Cycle- and Manufacturability – Grigorii L. Soloveichik (Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E))

10:00

1812

(Invited) Self-Forming High Energy Density Solid State Rechargeable Battery – Esther S Takeuchi (Brookhaven National Lab), Amy C. Marschilok (Brookhaven National Laboratory), and Kenneth J Takeuchi (Stony Brook University)

10:30

11:00

11:30

1813

1814

1815

(Invited) Challenges of Solid State Electrolytes for High Energy Batteries – Jun Liu (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, University of Washington) (Invited) The Role of Electrons in Nominally Ionic Ceramics: From Fast Ion Conductors to Mixed Ion Conductors – I-Wei Chen (U Penn, Dept Materials Science & Engineering), Yanhao Dong (MIT, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering), and Ana Alvarez (University of Pennsylvania Department of MSE)

1818

(Invited) Measurement of Polarization Resistance of LSM + YSZ Electrodes on YSZ Using AC and DC Methods – Anil Virkar (University of Utah)

15:20

1819

(Invited) High-Performance Thin-Film Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – Nguyen Minh, Yoon Ho Lee (University of California, San Diego), Tuyen Quang Tran (University of California San Diego), Haowen Ren, Eric Fullerton, Erik Wu (University of California, San Diego), and Ying Shirley Meng (University of California San Diego)

15:40

1820

(Invited) Design Consideration of an IGFC System with CO2 Capture – Zhien Liu, Pingping Li (National Institute of Clean-LowCarbon Energy), Changlei Liu (Shenhua new energy company, Ltd.), Hanlin Wang, and Chufu Li (National Institute of Clean-Low-Carbon Energy)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta I03 Poster on Monday – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Yudong Wang, Yuyu Liu and Chengzhi Guan •

1821

Ionic and Electronic Transport Properties of Lithium-Metal-Oxygen Systems – Md Ruhul Amin (Hamad Bin Khalifa University) and Ilias Belharouak (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

1822

Fabrication and Characterization of Thin Film SrCo0.8Nb0.1Ta0.1O3-Δ By Pulsed Laser Deposition – Sangbong Ryu, Wonjong Yu, Sanghoon Lee, Wonyeop Jeong (Seoul National University), Arunkumar P (Pondicherry Central University), Gu Young Cho (Dankook University), and Suk Won Cha (Seoul National University)

1823

Dual-Phase Nanocomposite Cathode Materials for Low-Temperature Protonic Ceramic Fuel Cells – Zeyu Zhao and Jianhua Tong (Clemson University)

1824

Rapid Reactive Laser Processing of Protonic Ceramics – Shenglong Mu, Hua Huang, Zeyu Zhao, Minda Zou, Yuzhe Hong, Jincheng Lei, Patrick Kuzbary, Nathan Wan, Kyle S Brinkman, Fei Peng, Hai Xiao, and Jianhua Tong (Clemson University)

1825

Multi-Scale Modeling of Anode-Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cell – Dong Hyup Jeon (Dep. of Mechanical System Eng., Dongguk University)

1826

Yb Doping Effects on Structure and Performance of BaCo0.7Fe0.3-XYbxO3-Δ Perovskite – Chunyang Yang, Yun Gan, Myongjin Lee, Chunlei Ren, and Xingjian Xue (University of South Carolina)

1827

Phase-Field Simulation of Resistive Switching Behavior in Bipolar Metal-Oxide Based Resistive Random Access Memory – Kena Zhang (University of Texas at Arlington), Jianjun Wang (Pennsylvania State University), and Ye Cao (University of Texas at Arlington)

1828

Influence of Electrode Distance on the Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 in Aqueous Solution – Junyu Liu (Dong hua Universtiy), Luwei Peng, Yue Zhou (Donghua University), Jinli Qiao (Dong hua University), and Joey Jung (Wattech Power Inc.)

(Invited) Development of Cathode Materials for All-Solid-State Batteries – Leiying Zeng (XTC New Energy Materials (Xiamen) LTD)

I03 - SOFCs: From Research to Commercialization – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): Nguyen Minh and Xiao-Dong Zhou 14:00

1816

(Invited) Current Status of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Technology and Commercialization – Subhash C. Singhal (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, USA)

14:20

1817

(Invited) Electrode Engineering of SolidOxide Electrochemical Cells at National Energy Technology Laboratory – Gregory A Hackett (U.S. DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory), Shiwoo Lee (Leidos Research Support Team, U.S. DOE, National Energy Technology Laboratory), Harry Abernathy (U.S. DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory, Leidos Research Support Team), Thomas Kalapos (Leidos Research Support Team, DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory), Beom-Tak Na (U.S. DOE - National Energy Technology Laboratory), Sixbert P Muhoza (U.S. DOE - National Energy Technology Laboratory, Wake Forest University), Jack Duffy (U.S. DOE - National Energy Technology Laboratory, Clemson University), Michael D Gross (Wake Forest University, U.S. DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory), and Kyle S Brinkman (Clemson University, U.S. DOE - National Energy Technology Laboratory)

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14:50

High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes / Battery Room 222, The Hilton Atlanta

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


1829

Preparation of Bacterial Cellulose Based Polymer Anion Exchange Membrane and Application for Fuel Cell – Xiaojing Guo (Donghua Universtiy) and Jinli Qiao (Donghua University)

1830

3D Hierarchical SnO2@Carbon Cloth for Selective Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 to Formate – Qi Zhang and Jinli Qiao (Donghua University)

1831

Phase Transition of (Pr1-xNdx)2NiO4 Under Reducing Atmospheres – Yudong Wang and Xiao-Dong Zhou (University of Louisiana at Lafayette)

1832

Tri-Functional Catalysts Derived from MnO2/Carbon Nanotube Hybrids for Flexible Metal-Air Batteries and Supercapacitors – Tianshun Su (University of Louisiana at Lafayette), Jiawen Liu (Shanghai Jinyuan Senior High School), Nengneng Xu (University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Donghua University), Xiao-Dong Zhou (University of Louisiana at Lafayette), and Jinli Qiao (Donghua University)

I04

1833

1834

High Performance Reversible Solid Oxide Cells with Porous La0.6Sr0.4FeO3-Δ Oxygen Electrodes – Chengzhi Guan (Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS), Kongfa Chen (Fuzhou University), Jing Zhou (Shanghai Institute Applied Physics,CAS), Jian-Qiang Wang (Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, CAS), and Xiao-Dong Zhou (University of Louisiana at Lafayette)

10:30

1917

(Invited) On the Anisotropic Charge Separation and the Growth of Highly Ordered Heteronanostructures for Efficient Photocatalytic Water Splitting – Lionel Vayssieres (International Research Center for Renewable Energy China)

11:00

1918

(Invited) What Limits Photocatalytic Performance of Metal Oxide Semiconductors? – Nianqiang Wu (West Virginia University)

11:30

1919

(Invited) Modification, Activation and Stabilization of Copper(I) Oxide Photocathodes: Competition between Catalytic and Inhibiting Effects during LightInduced Electoreduction of CO2 – Pawel J. Kulesza (University of Warsaw)

Europe Section Heinz Gerischer Award Address – 12:00 – 12:30 12:00

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I04 - Photochemistry and Photocatalysis 3 – 13:40 – 16:00 Chair(s): Dongling Ma 13:40

1920

The Role of MnOx and Ni:MnOx CoCatalysts on the Photoelectrochemical Properties of Ta-O-N Photoanodes – Rowshanak Irani (Helmholtz-Zentrum für Materialien und Energie GmbH), Paul Plate, Karsten Harbauer (Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin), Peter Bogdanoff, Fatwa Firdaus Abdi (HZB), and Roel van de Krol (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Institute for Solar Fuels)

14:00

1921

(Invited) Monolithically Integrated Gallium Nitride and Silicon Photoelectrode for Efficient and Stable Artificial Photosynthesis – Zetian Mi (University of Michigan)

14:30

1922

(Invited) Quantum-Sized Metal Nanoparticles: Bridging Photons and Chemical Transformations – Yugang Sun (Temple University)

15:00

1923

(Invited) Direct Synthesis of Hydrogen Carrier Using Membrane IntegratedPhotocatalyst Sheets Under Sunlight – Tsutomu Minegishi (The University of Tokyo, JST/PRESTO)

15:30

1924

(Invited) A “Cocktail” Approach to Effective Passivation of Metal Halide Perovskite Magic Sized Clusters and Quantum Dots Using Novel Planar Molecular Ligands Based on Trivalent Metal Nitrate Coordination Complex – Jin Z Zhang (University of California Santa Cruz)

Investigation of Metallic Dendrite Growth in Electrolytes – Chong Lei, Taylor D Sparks (University of Utah), and Anil V. Virkar (The University of Utah)

Symposium on Photocatalysts, Photoelectrochemical Cells, and Solar Fuels 10

Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor Room 215, The Hilton Atlanta

I04 - Keynote Speeches on Photochemistry and Photocatalysis – 08:10 – 10:00 Chair(s): Nianqiang (Nick) Wu and Heli Wang 08:10

1914

(Keynote) Photoelectrochemistry - Looking Back to the Future – Kohei Uosaki (National Institute for Materials Science)

08:50

1915

(Keynote) Transient Absorption Studies of Charge Carrier Dynamics in Photocatalysts and Photoelectrodes for Solar Driven Water Splitting – James Durrant (Imperial College London)

09:30

Concluding Remarks

09:40

Break

(Europe Section Heinz Gerischer Award) The Physical Electrochemistry of Semiconductors – Nathan S. Lewis (California Institute of Technology)

I04 - Photochemistry and Photocatalysis 2 – 10:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Pawel J. Kulesza and Nianqiang (Nick) Wu 10:00

1916

(Invited) Solar Fuels and the Important Role of Hydrogen – Eric L. Miller, Katie Randolph, David Peterson, and Ned T Stetson (U.S. Department of Energy)

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I05

Crosscutting Materials Innovation for Transformational Chemical and Electrochemical Energy Conversion Technologies 3 Energy Technology Room 216, The Hilton Atlanta

10:40

2033

Measuring Important Properties of EuD4tea: A Material Solution looking for a Problem – John Miller and William A Hollerman (University of Louisiana at Lafayette)

11:00

2034

Quasi-2D Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Perovskites: DFT Modeling Approach – Omar Adel Allam (Georgia Institute of Technology), Ilgeum Lee, Dong Ha KIM (Ewha Womans University), and Seung Soon Jang (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:20

2035

(Invited) Electric Dipole-Electric Dipole Non-Radiative Energy Transfer Mediated By Surface Plasmons on a Metal Surface – Kailash C. Mishra (Chelmsford) and John Collins (Wheaton College)

11:40

2036

(Invited) Mn4+ r-Line Emission Intensity: The Ways of Its Enhancement – Mikhail G. Brik (Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications) and Alok M Srivastava (GE Global Research)

I05 - Accelerated Discovery and Development of Energy Materials – 13:00 – 15:30 Chair(s): Eric L. Miller and Huyen N. Dinh

Monday, October 14

13:00

1982

(Invited) The Materials Genome and Electrochemistry – James Warren (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

13:30

1983

(Invited) Designing Materials to Revolutionize and Engineer the Future of Clean Energy Technologies through Computationally-Led and Data-Driven Approaches – John Schlueter (National Science Foundation)

14:00

1984

(Invited) Materials Discovery for Energy Applications – William Tumas (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

14:30

1985

(Invited) Accelerated Discovery for Solar Fuels – Harry A Atwater (California Institute of Technology, Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis), Thomas F. Jaramillo (Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, Stanford University), Frances A Houle, Francesca M. Toma (Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis), John M. Gregoire (Caltech), Adam Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Xenia Amashukeli (Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, California Institute of Technology)

15:00

J01

1986

Luminescent Materials: Fundamentals and Application

2037

Lu2O3:Mn Ceramics for Thermoluminescence and Thermometry Dual Functionality – Dagmara Kulesza (University of Wroclaw), Justyna Zeler (University of Wroclaw, University of Aveiro), and Eugeniusz Zych (University of Wroclaw)

14:20

2038

(Invited) On Dilemmas of Band Gap Engineering in Luminescence Thermometers – Małgorzata Sójka (University of Wroclaw), João Filipe Candeias Baptista Ramalho, Carlos Delgado Sousa Brites (University of Aveiro), Karolina Fiaczyk (University of Wroclaw), Luís D Carlos (University of Aveiro), and Eugeniusz Zych (University of Wroclaw)

14:40

2039

(Invited) The Impact of Defects on the Efficiency of Rare Earth Doped Oxides Under Vacuum Ultraviolet Excitation – Anthony L Diaz (Central Washington University)

15:00

2040

Analysis of Energy-Structure Relationship for Ce3+ in Garnet-Type Oxides Based on First-Principles Calculations – Kazuyoshi Ogasawara (Department of Chemistry, Kwansei Gakuin University)

15:20

2041

Narrow Band Emission of Pr3+Activated Oxide-Oxynitride Pervskites Under Near-UV Lights Controlled By Bandgap Engineering – Yasushi Sato, Natsumi Yoshimura (Department of Chemistry, Okayama University of Science), Koji Tomita (Department of Chemistry, Tokai University), and Masato Kakihana (IMRAM, Tohoku University)

15:40

Break

16:00

2042

Simulation of Light Emission from NanoResistors in Solid-State Incandescent Light Emitting Devices – Abhinav Shukla and Yue Kuo (Texas A&M University)

16:20

2043

Humidity and Temperature Annealing Effect on Light Emission Characteristics of SSI-LEDs – Lingguang Liu (Texas A&M University, Xi’an Jiaotong University), WenShan Lin, Yue Kuo (Texas A&M University), and Xiaoning Zhang (Xi’an Jiaotong University)

Luminescence and Display Materials Room 313, The Hilton Atlanta

2029

Enabling Warm-White LEDs with Very High Luminous Efficacy By Use of Uranyl Sensitized Eu3+ – Florian Baur and Thomas Juestel (Münster University of Applied Sciences)

09:20

2030

(Invited) Differences in Emission Properties for Triboluminescent EuD4tea Synthesized Using Both Europium Nitrate or Europium Acetate – William A Hollerman (University of Louisiana at Lafayette) and Ross S Fontenot (BAI)

09:40

2031

Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence of Perovskite Quantum Dots – Jeetika Yadav (The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL) and Shanlin Pan (The University of Alabama)

10:00

2032

UV-Stable Inorganic Perovskite Quantum Dots/Cellulose Nanocrystals Hybrid Structures – Chih-Hao Chiang and Meng-Lin Tsai (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)

10:20

Break

122

14:00

(Invited) Designing and Discovering Transformational Materials for Energy Applications – Brian J. Ingram (Argonne National Laboratory)

J01 - Luminescent Materials - Morning Session – 09:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): William A. Hollerman and Mikhail G. Brik 09:00

J01 - Luminescent Materials - Afternoon Session – 14:00 – 17:00 Chair(s): Jakoah Brgoch

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


16:40

2044

(Invited) Conversion Materials and Performance in Laser Based Light Sources – Madis Raukas (OSRAM Opto Semiconductors), Alan Lenef (OSRAM Opto Semiconductors Inc), John Kelso (OSRAM Opto Semiconductors), and Moritz Engl (OSRAM Specialty Lighting)

2054

(Invited) Exoelectrogenicity of Genetically Engineered Hyperthermophiles – Baviththira Suganthan (Nano Electrochemistry Laboratory, University of Georgia, School of Chemical, Materials and Biomedical Engineering), Chang-Hao Wu, Dominik K Haja, Michael W. W. Adams (Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Georgia), and Ramaraja P. Ramasamy (Nano Electrochemistry Laboratory, University of Georgia, School of Chemical, Materials and Biomedical Engineering)

10:40

2055

Enrichment in Methane Content in Biogas By External Voltage Supply – Pranita Poudyal, Bikram Prajapati (CDBT, Tribhuvan University), Suman Bajracharya (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology), and Jarina Joshi (CDBT, Tribhuvan University)

11:00

2056

Electrochemical Investigations of L-Tryptophan – Graham T. Cheek and Pyung O. Choi (United States Naval Academy)

11:20

2057

Buckypaper Thickness Dependent Bilirubin Oxidase Electrochemistry – Sadagopan Krishnan and Charuksha Walgama (Oklahoma State University)

11:40

2058

Microelectrode Human Analysis: Circuit Bath Pegged By Reference Potential – James D. Burgess (Augusta University)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta J01 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

2045

Low Temperature Synthesis of Nanophosphors for White Light Emission – Ying Zhang and Qilin Dai (Jackson State University)

2046

Application of Water-Dispersed Quantum Dots to Crack Monitoring in Smart Composite Materials – Heesu Hwang, Jiwon Oh, Jaehwan Kim, Hyunbae Lee, Heesun Yang, and Jin-Ha Hwang (Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Hongik Univ.)

K01

2047

Effect of Surfactants on Structural, Morphological and Luminescent Properties of Gd2O3:Eu Phosphors – Ruby Priya and O. P. Pandey (Thapar Insitute of Engineeruing & Technology)

Advances in Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Room 308, The Hilton Atlanta

K01 - Advances in Organic and Biological Electrochemistry – 08:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Sadagopan Krishnan, Graham T. Cheek and James D. Burgess 08:00

2048

Enhancing Organic Electrosynthesis through Artificial Intelligence: The Case of Adiponitrile Electrohydrodimerization – Daniela Eugenia Blanco, Bryan Lee, and Miguel Antonio Modestino (New York University)

08:20

2049

Electrochemical Oxygen Atom Transfer Reactions – Karthish Manthiram (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

08:40

2050

On-Line Monitoring of the Stability of Electrodes in Non-Aqueous Media – Johanna Ranninger, Susanne J. Wachs, Jonas Möller, Karl J. J. Mayrhofer, and Balázs B. Berkes (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)

09:00

2051

Redox Control of Supramolecular Polymerization Using Electroactive Ureidopyrimidones – Diane K. Smith, Mario Cedano, and Katrina Vuong (San Diego State University)

09:20

2052

Unveiling Purple Bacteria Salt Tolerance Mechanisms for Environmental Monitoring in Photo-Bioelectrochemical Systems – Erin Gaffney, Matteo Grattieri, and Shelley D. Minteer (University of Utah)

09:40

Break

10:00

2053

High-Efficiency Enzymatic Fuel Cell Via Multienzyme Cascade on DNA Scaffold – Sooyoun Yu (University of California, Riverside), Qi Chen, Wilfred Chen (University of Delaware), and Nosang Vincent Myung (University of California - Riverside)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

K01 - Bioelectroanalysis and Bioelectrocatalysis – 14:00 – 17:00 Chair(s): Shelley Minteer and Scott Calabrese Barton 14:00

2059

Single Cell Electrochemistry – Uptake of Bioinorganic Silver-Based Drugs – Prabhakar Sidambaram (FOCAS Research Institute, TU Dublin) and John Colleran (Technological University Dublin)

14:20

2060

Extracellular Electron Transfer Mechanisms in a Moderately Halophilic Bacterium from the Great Salt Lake for High Salinity Heavy Metal Biosensing – Erin Gaffney, Matteo Grattieri, and Shelley D. Minteer (University of Utah)

14:40

2061

Bioelectrochemical Approach for Urea Removal from Synthetic Urine – Arnulfo Rojas-Pérez, Delmaliz Barreto-Vázquez (University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras), Santosh H. Vijapur, Timothy D. Hall, E. J. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.), and Carlos R Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras)

15:00

2062

Modified Microelectrodes for the Detection of Reactive Oxygen Species in Biomedical Studies – Christine Kranz, Sven Daboss, and Andreas Hellmann (Ulm University)

15:20

2063

Synthesis and Characterization of Osmium Redox Polymer Mediators for Type II Biosensors – Margaret C Calhoun, Christopher Stachurski (Vanderbilt University), Evan A. Gizzie (Northwestern University), Aaron W. Daniel, and David E. Cliffel (Vanderbilt University)

15:40

2064

Label-Free Paper Sensor for Picomolar Insulin Detection in Human Serum – Sadagopan Krishnan, Jinesh Niroula, and Gayan Premaratne (Oklahoma State University)

123

Monday, October 14

10:20


16:00

2065

Integration of Cyclodextrin-Mediated Surfaces with Electrochemical Flow Cell – Li Li, Mckenna Merrill, Zahra Panahi, and Jeffrey M Halpern (University of New Hampshire)

16:20

2066

Electrodeposited MoS2 Thin Films for Stable Immobilization of Thiolated Biomolecules – Ian Ivar Suni (Southern Illinois University Carbondale), Hannah Giang (Southern Illinois University), Madhavi L Pali (southern illinois university carbondale), and Li Fan (Southern Illinois University)

Monday, October 14

16:40

2067

A Cross-Linker Free Enzyme Immobilization for Direct Bioelectrocatalysis Using Aqueous Phase Inversion of a High-Ionic-Strength, Liquid Complex Coacervate – Koun Lim (University of Utah), Monika Sima (University of utah), Russell Stewart, and Shelley D. Minteer (University of Utah)

09:20

2073

09:40

Break

10:00

2074

Electrocatalytic Effect of IrO2-Ta2O5|Ti and RuO2-Ta2O5|Ti during the Electrochemical Degradation of Phenol – Itzel León, Alberto Alejandro Pujol, Jesús Cárdenas (CIDETEQ, S. C.), Juan Manríquez, and Erika Bustos (CIDETEQ)

10:20

2075

Electrocatalytic and Optoelectronic Characteristics of Exfoliated TwoDimensional Titanium Nitride Ti4N3Tx mxene – Abdoulaye Djire (National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)), Hanyu Zhang (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Jun Liu (National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)), Elisa M. Miller (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and Nathan Neale (National Renewable Energy Lab)

10:40

2076

Electrodeposition of Graded Metal Coatings on Spherical Mandrels – Vanessa N. Peters, Corie Horwood, Neal Bhandarkar, Michael Stadermann, and Thomas Bunn (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

11:00

2077

Hydrogen Evolution Reaction on Atomic Layer Deposited Molybdenum Nitride (MoNx) Thin Film on Highly Porous Carbon Cloth-Based Substrate – Rahul Ramesh, Sandesh Y. Sawant, Dip K. Nandi, Moo Hwan Cho, and Soo-Hyun Kim (Yeungnam University)

11:20

2078

Effects of Metal-Doping and Surface Modification on Hydrogen Production Activity of Metal Nanoclusters – Woojun Choi, Kyuju Kwak, Minseok Kim, and Dongil Lee (Yonsei University)

11:40

2079

Noble Metal Decorated Anodic TiO2 Nanotubes: Excellent (Electro)Catalyst – Milos Krbal, Hanna Sopha, Raul Zazpe, Jan Prikryl (University of Pardubice), Siowwoon Ng (Brno University of Technology), and Jan M. Macak (Brno University of Technogy)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta K01 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Sadagopan Krishnan •

2068

Electrochemical Behavior of Selenophene in Quaternary Ammonium and Phosphonium Based Ionic Liquids – Noriaki Yasugi, Katsuhiko Tsunashima (National Institute of Technology, Wakayama College), Toshikazu Higashi, Yuki Sakaguchi, Hirohisa Yamada (National Institute of Technology, Nara College), and Masahiko Matsumiya (Yokohama National University)

2069

Transition State Structure Modeling and Mechanistic Study of Purine Derivatives – Mulu Alemayehu Abate (Aksum University)

2070

Estimation of Molecular Orientation Using Water Drop Angle – Kohki Hirao, Takuya Murakami, and Atsushi Maeda (Osaka Prefecture University College of Technology)

L01

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Electrocatalysis, and Photoelectrochemistry General Session Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 303, The Hilton Atlanta

L01 - Physical and Analytical General Session 1 – 08:40 – 12:00 Chair(s): Vanessa N. Peters and Svitlana Pylypenko 08:40

2071

Electrochemical Degradation of Phenol and Clorophenol Using Boron Doped Diamond and Composite of Fe3O4 Nanoparticles + Chitosan – Alberto Alejandro Pujol, Itzel León, Jesús Cárdenas (CIDETEQ, S. C.), Selene Sepúlveda-Guzmán (UANL), Juan Manríquez, and Erika Bustos (CIDETEQ)

09:00

2072

Comparison of Photocatalytic Activities of TiN and Zrn Nanoparticles Incorporated into TiO2 matrix Under Visible Excitation – Olga A Baturina, Albert Epshteyn, Andrew Purdy, Blake Simpkins (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Gregory T. Forcherio (U.S. Army Research Laboratory), and Alexander O. Govorov (Ohio University)

124

Wide-Range Resistance Modulation on a SmNiO3 Chemical Transistor – Azusa N. Hattori, Daiki Kawamoto, Mahito Yamamoto (ISIR, Osaka University), and Hidekazu Tanaka (The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research)

L01 - Physical and Analytical General Session 2 – 14:00 – 16:20 Chair(s): Venkateshkumar Prabhakaran and Robert A. Mantz 14:00

2080

Development of Integrated Scanning Electrochemical Cell Microspectroscopy for Characterization of Redox and Reactive Electrochemistry – Venkateshkumar Prabhakaran, Joseph Edgecomb, and Grant Johnson (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

14:20

2081

In Situ Spectrospecopy Investigation of the Surface-Interface Charge-Transfer Process over Tailored Nano-Structured Based PEC Fuel Cells for Solar Energy Harvesting and Conversions – Xinyong Li (Dalian University of Technology)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


2082

Physical Translation of Optical Excitation into Nanoscale Semiconductor Morphologies – Azhar I Carim, Nicolas A. Batara, Kathryn R Hamann, Madeline Claire Meier, Anjali Premkumar (California Institute of Technology), Harry A Atwater (Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis), and Nathan S Lewis (California Institute of Technology)

15:00

2083

Variations of Mass-Transport and Heterogeneous Electron-Transfer Rate with the Temperature in Ionic Liquids – Claire Lebrun, Mireille Turmine, and Vincent Vivier (LISE - Sorbonne Université - CNRS)

15:20

2084

Electrochemical Behavior of Plutonium in Molten Fluoride Medium – Julien Claquesin (CEA, DAM, VALDUC, Laboratoire de Génie Chimique), Olivier Lemoine (CEA, DAM, VALDUC), Laurent Massot, Mathieu Gibilaro (Laboratoire de Génie Chimique), Gilles Bourges (CEA, DAM, VALDUC), and Pierre Chamelot (Laboratoire de Génie Chimique)

15:40

2085

Stabilization of the Ionic Liquid – Electrode Interface from Large Nonpolar Groups in Ionic Liquids and Ionic Liquid Mixtures – Jeffrey Michael Klein, Henry John Squire, and Burcu Gurkan (Case Western Reserve University)

16:00

2086

Nanostructured Electrocatalytic Interfaces for Dual Electrosynthesis of Hydrogen and Organic Molecules in a Biomass-Fuelled Low External Energy Input Device – Yaovi Holade, Nazym Tuleushova, Sophie Tingry, and David Cornu (Institut Européen des Membranes)

M01

15:40

2225

Nano/Bio Sensors 7

M02

Sensor / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta

M02 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

2283

Parameter Optimization for a Novel PhageBased Biomolecular Filter for Detection of Pathogens from Large Volumes of Water – Alana MacLachlan (Auburn University, Materials Research and Education Center), Jiacheng He (Auburn University), Songtao Du (Materials Research & Education Center, Auburn University), Shin Horikawa (Auburn University), I-Hsuan Chen (Material Research & Education Center, Auburn University), Yuzhe Liu (Materials Research & Education Center, Auburn University), Bryan A. Chin (Auburn University Detection and Food Safety Center), and Pengyu Chen (Auburn University)

2284

Highly Sensitive and Selective Gas Sensors Using p-Type Oxide Nanoparticles Decorated ZnO Nanowire Network Sensors – Chan Woong Na, Yonghwan Kim, and Yoon Myung (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)

2285

Zinc Oxide Nanostructure Based Noninvasive and Continuous Sweat pH Sensing and Monitoring Platform – Fahmida Alam (Florida International University), Shahrzad Forouzanfar, Mustafa Karabiyik, Naznin Akter, Randy Matos (Florida Internation University), and Nezih Pala (Florida International University)

2286

Micro- and Nanoelectrodes: Fabrication, Characterization and Application. the Detection of Silver and ROS/Rns in Biological Buffer – Prabhakar Sidambaram (FOCAS Research Institute, TU Dublin) and John Colleran (Technological University Dublin)

2287

The Influences of Organic Matter Concentrations in Juices for Pathogen Detection Using Phage-Based Biosensors – I-Hsuan Chen (Material Research & Education Center, Auburn University), Zheye Zhang (Department of Chemical Engineering), Songtao Du, Yuzhe Liu (Materials Research & Education Center, Auburn University), Tung-Shi Huang (Poultry Science, Auburn University), and Bryan A. Chin (Auburn University)

2288

Ethanol Gas Sensors Based on ZnO Nanotube Structures Fabricated By Atomic Layer Deposition – Pengtao Lin (Applied Research Center), Kai Zhang (Old Dominion University), and Helmut Baumgart (Old Dominion University, ECE Department)

2289

Synthesis and Characterization of Highly Sensitive pH Probes Based on FluoresceinConjugated Gold Nanoclusters – Sangmyeong Han, Kyunglim Pyo (Yonsei university), and Dongil Lee (Yonsei University)

Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session Sensor Room 302, The Hilton Atlanta

M01 - Chemical Sensors 1 – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): Dong-Joo Kim 14:00

2221

(Invited) Template Free Method for Macroporous SnO2 Thin Film Sensors – Krystelle Lionti, Linda Sundberg, Andrea Fasoli, Mark Sherwood, and Luisa Bozano (IBM Research - Almaden)

14:30

2222

(Invited) Zirconia-Based Electrochemical Oxygen Sensor for Monitoring Humidity at the Cathode of PEM Stacks – Richard E Soltis (Ford Motor Company)

15:00

2223

Design of a High Signal to Noise Balanced Platinum Thermal Conductivity Detector – Ardalan Lotfi (Georgia Tech Research Institute), Peter J. Hesketh, and Milad Navaei (Georgia Institute of Technology)

15:20

2224

Ammonia-Sensing Properties of α-MoO3 Fabricated By Reactive Spray Deposition Technology (RSDT) – Thomas Allen Ebaugh, Abhinav Poozhikunnath (Center for Clean Energy Engineering), Leonard J. Bonville (University of Connecticut), and Radenka Maric (Center for Clean Energy Engineering)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

Two-Dimensional Vanadium Carbide Mxene for High Performance Chemiresistive Sensing – Eunji Lee, Armin VahidMohammadi, Doohee Lee, Jaesik Yoon, Majid Beidaghi (Auburn University), Young Soo Yoon (Gachon University), and Dong-Joo Kim (Materials Research and Education Center)

125

Monday, October 14

14:40


2290

Magnetic Nanoparticles As a Biological Sensors for Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer Cells – Ali Reza Bagherpour (Advanced Magnetic Materials Research center, School of Biology College of Science University of Tehran)

2291

LSPR Biosensor Based on Au@Ag Core-Shell Nanobipyramids – Chuanyu Wang, Xiong Feng (Auburn university), and Pengyu Chen (Auburn University)

Monday, October 14

Z04

Electrochemistry in Space

High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes / Battery / Dielectric Science and Technology / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor / Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Subcommittee Room 305, The Hilton Atlanta

15:20

2447

On Demand Electrochemical Peroxide Generation for Disinfection – Santosh H. Vijapur, Timothy D. Hall, E. J. Taylor, Dan Wang, Stephen Snyder, Brian Skinn (Faraday Technology, Inc.), Carlos R Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras), Armando Pena (University of Puerto Rico, Physics, Mayaguez), and Jeffrey Sweterlitsch (NASA/Johnson Space Center)

15:40

2448

Identifying and Overcoming Rate-Limiting Steps for Nitrogen Fertilizer Production from Urine – Matthew Junjie Liu and William Abraham Tarpeh (Stanford University)

Z04 - Electrochemistry for Space Resource Utilization 1 – 10:00 – 11:40 Chair(s): Gregory S. Jackson 10:00

2440

(Invited) Electrochemical Production of Oxygen and Fuel on Mars – S Elangovan, Joseph J Hartvigsen, Dennis Larsen, Tyler Hafen, and Megan Adams (OxEon Energy, LLC)

10:40

2441

Advanced Semiconductor-Electrocatalyst Systems for Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production in Microgravity Environments – Katharina Brinkert (University of Warwick, California Institute of Technology)

11:00

2442

Processes for the Electrowinning of Metals and Oxygen from Lunar Regolith – Andreas Dietz and Essam Moustafa (Fraunhofer IST)

11:20

2443

Making Fuel on Mars: Methane Synthesis from Martian-Derived CO2 and H2o Using a Sabatier Electrolyzer Based on ProtonConducting Ceramics – Duc Nguyen, Long Quoc Le, Zehua Pan, Gregory S. Jackson, and Neal P Sullivan (Colorado School of Mines)

Z04 - Electrochemistry for Space Life Support 1 – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): E. J. Taylor 14:00

2444

Electrochemical Interfacial Phenomena Under Microgravity – Yasuhiro Fukunaka (Nanotechnology Research Institute, Waseda), Hisayoshi Matsushima (Hokkaido University), Kei Nishikawa (Kyoto University), Antoine Allanore (MIT), Toshiyuki Nohira (Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University), Takuya Goto (Doshisha University), Takayuki Homma (Res. Org. for Nano&Life Innovation, Waseda University), and Michel Rosso (CNRS - Ecole Polytechnique)

14:20

2445

(Invited) Ammonia Oxidation Reaction Under Microgravity Conditions – Carlos R Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras)

15:00

2446

Next Generation Water Recovery for a Sustainable Closed Loop Living – Santosh H. Vijapur, Timothy D. Hall, E. J. Taylor, Dan Wang, Stephen Snyder (Faraday Technology, Inc.), Carlos R Cabrera, Delmaliz BarretoVázquez (University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras), and Arnulfo Rojas-Pérez (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus)

126

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


Tuesday, October 15 Highlights 1140h �������Carl Wagner Memorial Award of the Electrochemical Society, Room 311 1400h �������Corrosion Division H. H. Uhlig Award Address. Room 307 1400h �������Technical Exhibit, Grand Ballroom 1430h �������Corrosion Division Morris Cohen Graduate Student Award Address, Room 307 1800h �������Technical Exhibit, General and Student Poster Session, Grand Ballroom

A01

Battery and Energy Technology Joint General Session

52

Molecularly Engineered Nanoporous Membranes for Safety Enhanced Battery Separators – Weibing Xing (ADA Technologies, Inc.)

11:00

53

Rapid State-of-Health (SoH) Determination and Second-Life Grading of Aged Automotive Battery Modules Via Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) – Oliver James Curnick, Jonathan Edward Harrisson Sansom (University of Warwick), John Harper (AMETEK AMT), Maria Tsiamtsouri (University of Warwick), Rohit Bhagat (Coventry University), and David Greenwood (University of Warwick)

11:20

54

Energy Storage Design Using Physics-Based Battery Models in Hybrid Power Systems with Uncertainties – Mayur P Bonkile, Venkatasailanathan Ramadesigan, and Santanu Bandyopadhyay (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay)

11:40

55

PV-Wind-Battery Hybrid Power Systems: Power Management Control Strategy Using P2D Battery Model – Mayur P Bonkile and Venkatasailanathan Ramadesigan (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay)

45

Lasagna-Inspired Zn Anode Design for HighEnergy Rechargeable Aqueous Batteries – Yamin Zhang (Georgia Institute of Technology), Yu Yan (Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Science and Technology of China), Zhubo Zhou, and Nian Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology)

08:20

46

Ion-Sieving Carbon Nanoshells for Deeply Rechargeable Zn-Based Aqueous Batteries – Yutong Wu and Nian Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology)

08:40

47

Highly Energy-Dense, Rechargeable, Alkaline Birnessite-Zinc Batteries for GridScale Applications – Gautam Ganapati Yadav (CUNY Energy Institute at the City College of New York)

09:00

48

09:20

Break

09:40

49

A01 Lithium Batteries: Materials and Fundamentals – 14:00 – 15:40 Chair(s): Kelsey B. Hatzell and Simon Fleischmann 14:00

56

Effects of Native Solid Electrolyte Interphase Layer Formation of Cu Electrode on Lithium Electrodeposition/Dissolution Processes – Toshihiro Kondo, Yukina Uchino, Kumar Sai Smaran, Ayano Ohama, Asako Niida, and Kaho Nishihara (Ochanomizu University)

14:20

57

Stress-Controlled Three-Dimensional Phase Evolution in Lithium Iron Phosphate – Kaiqi Yang and Ming Tang (Rice University)

14:40

58

Diffusional Motion of Solvated Ions in SuperConcentrated Electrolytes – Kee Sung Han, Vijayakumar Murugesan (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Lin Ma (US Army Research Laboratory), Kang C. Xu (U.S. Army Research Laboratory), and Karl T Mueller (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR))

15:00

59

The Piezoelectrochemical Coupling Factor and Mechanical Energy Harvesting – Juliane Irine Preimesberger and Craig B. Arnold (Princeton University)

15:20

60

A Reversible Electrochemical Side Reaction of Li Electrodeposition / Dissolution Using N(SO2)X(SO2)Y Anion-Containing Molten Salt (X, Y = F, CF3) – Hikaru Sano, Keigo Kubota, Zyun Siroma (AIST), Susumu Kuwabata (Osaka University, AIST), and Hajime Matsumoto (AIST)

Design of Preferentially Faceted Zinc to Improve the Rechargeability of Alkaline Batteries – Ehsan Faegh, Benjamin Ng, Dillon Hayman, and William E. Mustain (University of South Carolina) Rechargeable Solid-State Copper Sulphide Cathodes for Alkaline Batteries – Timothy N. Lambert, Jonathon Duay, Maria Kelly, and Ivan Pineda-Dominguez (Sandia National Laboratories)

10:00

50

Recent Advances in Low-Cost, Highly Efficient Bi-Functional Oxygen Electrocatalysts for High-Performance ZincAir Batteries – Gyutae Nam (Georgia Tech., UNIST), Jaephil Cho (UNIST), and Meilin Liu (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Tech)

10:20

51

Carbon-Free NiCo2O4-Based bifunctional Air Electrode for Metal-Air Battery Application – Jiahong Zhu (Tennessee Technological University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

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Tuesday, October 15

10:40

Battery / Energy Technology Room 223, The Hilton Atlanta

A01 Aqueous Batteries – 08:00 – 10:40 Chair(s): Timothy N. Lambert, Gautam Ganapati Yadav and Minghao Zhang 08:00

A01 Lithium Batteries: Safety and System Modeling – 10:40 – 12:00 Chair(s): Peter Aurora and Roseanne Warren


A01 Al/Na/Mg Batteries – 16:00 – 17:40 Chair(s): Eric Detsi and James Henry Pikul

Tuesday, October 15

09:20

147

09:40

Break

10:00

148

(Invited) Factors Affecting Electrochemical Capacitor Performance – Scott W Donne (University of Newcastle)

10:40

149

Investigation of the Fe / W / O System for Aqueous Electrochemical Capacitor Electrode Materials – Olivier Crosnier (IMN, CNRS / University of Nantes, Réseau sur le Stockage de l’énergie (RS2E)), Nicolas Goubard, Julio Cesar Espinosa Angeles (CNRS - IMN - University of Nantes, Réseau sur le Stockage de l’Energie (RS2E)), Camille Douard (IMN UMR CNRS 6502, Réseau sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie), Frederic Favier (RS2E FR CNRS 3459, Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier), and Thierry Brousse (RS2E FR CNRS 3459, IMN JR CNRS UMR 6502)

11:00

150

(Invited) The Intersection of Battery and Capacitor Function in Nanostructured Manganese Oxides for Zinc-Ion Cells: Insights from 2D Interfaces to 3D Architectures – Jeffrey W. Long, Megan B. Sassin, Christopher R So (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Jesse S. Ko (Former NRL/NRC Postdoctoral Associate), Seokmin Jeon (NRC Postdoc at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Joseph F. Parker, Christopher N. Chervin, and Debra R. Rolison (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

Tunnel Structural Heterogeneity in MnO2 Polymorphs: Origins and Effect on Ion Transport – Yifei Yuan (University of Illinois at Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory), Wentao Yao (Michigan Technological University), Bryan Byles (Drexel University), Kun He (University of Illinois at Chicago), Cong Liu (Argonne National Lab), Boao Song, Meng Cheng, Zhennan Huang (University of Illinois at Chicago), Khalil Amine (Stanford University, Argonne National Laboratory), Ekaterina Pomerantseva (Drexel University), Jun Lu (Argonne National Laboratory), and Reza Shahbazian-Yassar (University of Illinois at Chicago)

11:20

151

Electrochemical Characteristics of VerticallyAligned Ti3C2 Nanosheet Electrode for HighSpeed Charge/Discharge Supercapacitors – Sho Hideshima, Yusuke Kawasaki, Daisuke Takimoto (Shinshu University), Yury Gogotsi (Drexel University), and Wataru Sugimoto (Shinshu University)

Integrating Pseudocapacitive Function into Air-Cathodes with 3D-Wired Nanoscale MnOx: Enabling Pulse-Power for Zn–Air Batteries – Christopher N. Chervin, Jeffrey W. Long, Megan B. Sassin, Joseph F. Parker (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Brandon J. Hopkins (NRC Postdoctoral Associate, NRL), and Debra R. Rolison (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

11:40

152

MnCo Layered Double Hydroxide Based Pseudocapacitor: Effect of Morphology and Electrochemical Cycling – Dipali S. Patil, Jongwon Ryu, Sachin A. Pawar, Jae Cheol Shin (Yeungnam University), and Hyo Jin Kim (Korea Photonics Technology Institute)

16:00

61

Dual Storage Mechanism Induced High Capacity Cathode for Rechargeable Aluminium Ion Battery – Vijaya kumar Saroja Ajay Piriya (Indian Institute of Technology Madras), Sundara Ramaprabhu (Indian Institute of technology, Madras), and Kamaraja M (Indian Institute of Technology Madras)

16:20

62

Controlling the Electrochemical Properties of Spinel Intercalation Compounds – Sanjeev Krishna Kolli (University of California - Santa Barbara) and Anton Van der Ven (University of California, Santa Barbara)

16:40

63

Plastic Crystal Polymer Electrolytes with Anion-Trapping Boron Moieties for Room Temperature All-Solid-State Sodium Batteries – Suli Chen, Haiying Che, Fan Feng, Yimei Yin, and Zi-Feng Ma (Shanghai Jiaotong University)

17:00

64

Effective Shielding of Sodium Polysulfides Using Two-Dimensional Ceramic Based Polymer Membrane for Ambient Temperature Sodium Sulfur Battery – Sundara Ramaprabhu (Indian Institute of technology, Madras), Vijaya kumar Saroja Ajay Piriya, Arunkumar Rajamani, and Kamaraj M (Indian Institute of Technology Madras)

17:20

65

A Metal-Air Scavenger from Hydrogel Electrolytes for Powering Robotics – Min Wang, Unnati Joshi, and James Henry Pikul (University of Pennsylvania)

A03

Fast Electrochemical Processes and Devices 3 (Electrochemical Capacitors and Batteries) Battery / Energy Technology Room 224, The Hilton Atlanta

A03 - Pseudocapacitors – 08:20 – 12:00 Chair(s): Scott W. Donne, Jeffrey W. Long and Thierry Brousse 08:20

09:00

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Ba0.5Sr0.5CoxFe1-XO3-Δ: Investigation and Use of Multicationic Pseudocapacitive Oxides – Thierry Brousse (RS2E FR CNRS 3459, IMN JR CNRS UMR 6502), Pierre Lannelongue (Réseau sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie, Institut Charles Gerhardt), Steven Le Vot (Réseau sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie), Olivier Fontaine (Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier), Charlotte Bodin (Réseau sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie), Camille Douard (IMN UMR CNRS 6502), Olivier Crosnier (IMN, CNRS / University of Nantes), Antonella Iadecola (Réseau sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie, RS2E), and Frederic Favier (RS2E FR CNRS 3459)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


A03 - Li ion Capacitors and Solid-state Devices – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Olivier Crosnier, Jim P. Zheng and Keryn Lian 14:00

153

(Invited) Lithium-Ion Battery-Capacitor Hybrid Energy Storage Devices – Jim P. Zheng, Annadanesh Shellikeri, Mark Andrew Hagen (Florida State University), and Wanjun Cao (General Capacitor LLC)

14:40

154

An Ultra-Fast and Ultra-Stable All-Graphene Lithium Ion Capacitor – Liming Jin (Tongji Univeristy), Jun-Sheng Zheng (Tongji University), and Jim P. Zheng (Florida State University)

15:00

155

Porous Carbon Derived from Salacca Peel Synthesized Under Hydrothermal Condition Followed By Microwave Assisted Chemical Activation As Lithium Ion Capacitor’s Electrode – Ratna Frida Susanti, Hans Kristianto, Arenst Andreas Arie (Parahyangan Catholic University), and Hary Devianto (Institut Teknologi Bandung)

156

15:40

Break

16:00

157

16:40

17:00

17:20

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Edge-Dominated Graphene Cluster Wrapped Metal Nanoparticles on Carbon Fibers for AC-Line Filtering Electrochemical Capacitors – Wenyue Li and Zhaoyang Fan (Texas Tech University) (Invited) A Versatile Approach for PreLithiation of LIC and Increase of Their Energy Density Via Pyrene Chemistry – Joël Gaubicher (CNRS-Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel), Bihag Anothumakkool (Institut des Materiaux Jean Rouxel), Yuman Sayed AhmadBaraza (Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel), Simon Wiemers-Meyer (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), Pierre-Louis Taberna (CIRIMAT, UMR CNRS 5085), Barbara Daffos (CIRIMAT UMR CNRS 5085), Patrice Simon (CIRIMAT, UMR CNRS 5085), Chris Ewels (Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel), Dominique Guyomard (CNRS-IMN, Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel), Martin Winter (University of Muenster, MEET Battery Research Center), and Thierry Brousse (RS2E FR CNRS 3459) The Influential Properties of Polymer Electrolytes on the Performance and Longevity of Solids-State Flexible Supercapacitors – Keryn Lian, Alvin Virya, Jak Li, and Haoran Wu (University of Toronto) Fabrication of ZIF-67 Derived Co3S4WS2 Heterostructures for All-Solid-State Symmetrical Supercapacitors – Vishal Shrivastav, Shashank Sundriyal (CSIR-Central Scientific Instruments Organization, Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research), Umesh K. Tiwari (CSIR-Central Scientific Instruments Organization), Ki Hyun Kim (Han Yang University), and Akash Deep (CSIR-Central Scientific Instruments Organization) Flexible Transparent Molybdenum Trioxide Nanopapers for Supercapacitors – Bin Yao (University of California, Santa Cruz), Liang Huang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology), and Yat Li (Unversity of California, Santa Cruz)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

A04

161

On-Chip Microsupercapacitors Using Ultrathin Lipon Film – Valentin Sallaz (Murata Integrated Passive Solutions, CEA, LETI, MINATEC Campus, 38054 Grenoble, France), Sami Oukassi, Sylvain Poulet (CEA, LETI, MINATEC Campus, 38054 Grenoble, France), Frédéric Voiron (Murata Integrated Passive Solutions), Messaoud Bedjaoui (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA LETI, DCOS, LMBE, 38000 Grenoble), Raphaël Salot (CEA, LETI, MINATEC Campus, 38054 Grenoble, France), and David Berardan (ICMMO, Université ParisSaclay, 91405 Orsay, France)

Advanced Manufacturing Methods for Energy Storage Devices 2 Battery / Electrodeposition Room 218, The Hilton Atlanta

A04 - Novel Electrode Architecture Designs 1 – 09:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Alan C. West and David L. Wood III 09:00

175

(Invited) Tuning Electrochemical Performance of Lithium-Ion Cells By Introducing Laser-Generated Electrode Architectures – Wilhelm Pfleging (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, IAM-AWP, Karlsruhe Nano Micro Facility), Yijing Zheng (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, IAM-AWP), Huifeng Shi, Yuefei Zhang (Beijing University of Technology), and Peter Smyrek (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, IAM-AWP, Karlsruhe Nano Micro Facility)

09:40

176

(Invited) 3- D Printed Electrode Materials for Low-Cost, Flexible, and Stretchable Energy Storage Devices – Poonam Sundriyal and Shantanu Bhattacharya (IIT Kanpur)

10:20

Break

10:40

177

(Invited) Manufacturing and Characterization of Advanced High Energy Silicon/Graphite Electrodes – Yijing Zheng, Chantal Rietdorf, Oliver Höppchen (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, IAM-AWP), Huifeng Shi, Yuefei Zhang (Beijing University of Technology), Hans Jürgen Seifert, and Wilhelm Pfleging (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, IAM-AWP)

11:20

178

(Invited) Electrode/Battery Engineering to Increase the Energy Density of High-Ni NMC Cathode – Hui Zhou, Ben Pei, Fengxia Xin, and M. Stanley Whittingham (State University of New York at Binghamton)

A04 - Novel Electrode Architecture Designs 2 – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): Jianlin Li and Ji Wu 14:00

179

Asymmetric Membranes for High Capacity Lithium Ion Batteries: A Low Cost, Efficient, and Scalable Method – JI WU (Georgia Southern University) and Jianlin Li (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

14:20

180

Manufacturing Method for Large-Format, Rechargeable Zn-Sponge Electrodes – Brandon J. Hopkins (NRC Postdoctoral Associate, NRL), Christopher N. Chervin, Joseph F. Parker, Jeffrey W. Long, and Debra R. Rolison (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

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15:20

17:40


14:40

181

Characterizing Lithiation/Delithiation of Thick Electrodes without Binders and Conductive Additives Using Neutron Imaging – Gary Koenig, Ziyang Nie (University of Virginia), Dipankar Ghosh, and Rohan Parai (Old Dominion University)

15:00

182

Efficient 3D Printed Pseudocapacitive Electrodes with Ultrahigh MnO2 Loading – Bin Yao (University of California, Santa Cruz), Swetha Chandrasekaran, Marcus A. Worsley (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), and Yat Li (Unversity of California, Santa Cruz)

15:20

183

3D Printed MXene Micro-Supercapacitors with Ultra-High Energy Density – Jafar Orangi and Majid Beidaghi (Auburn University)

15:40

184

Long-Life Ni-Rich NMC Cathodes with Heterogeneous Particle Structure Using Advanced High-Speed Synthesis Process – Youngmin Chung and Youngho Shin (Applied Materials Division, Argonne National Laboratory)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta

Tuesday, October 15

08:20

277

Synthesis and Characterization of AluminaDoped Lithium Borovanadate Glasses As a Promising Cathode Material for Lithium Batteries – Michael Kindle (Washington State University), Steven Kmiec (Iowa State University), Igor d’Anciães Almeida Silva (Universidade de São Paulo), Steve W Martin (Iowa State University of Science & Technology), Hellmut Eckert (Universidade de São Paulo, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster), John S. McCloy, and Min-Kyu Song (Washington State University)

08:40

278

Sulfidation of Electrospun Vanadium Oxide Fiber Mats for Lithium-Ion Battery Electrodes – Samantha Husmann, Aura Tolosa (INM - Leibniz Institute for New Materials), and Volker Presser (Department of Materials Science, Saarland University)

09:00

279

Performance of Carbon Fibers with Various Coatings in Composite Lithium-Ion Structural Batteries – Yasemin Duygu Yücel, Göran Lindbergh, and Dan Zenkert (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)

09:20

280

Chemically Synthesised ϒ-MnO2, and β-MnO2/Single Wall Carbon Nanotube Composites As a Promising High Capacity Cathode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Zahoor Ahmed, Hayden Cameron, and Scott W Donne (University of Newcastle)

09:40

Break

10:00

281

(Invited) Improving Electrochemical Stability and Rate Capability of Layered Oxides in LiIon Batteries Via Controllable Formation of Two-Dimensional Heterointerface – Ekaterina Pomerantseva (Drexel University)

10:40

282

Integrated Experiment-Theory Approach to Elucidate Complex Interfacial Chemistry in Solid-State Batteries – Liwen Wan, Marissa Wood, and Brandon C. Wood (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

11:00

283

Two-Dimensional Layered WS3/r-GO Composite Cathode for Next-Generation High-Capacity Lithium Ion Batteries – Uijin Chang (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)), Hwon-gi Lee, and KwangSup Eom (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology)

11:20

284

(Invited) From Intercalation/Insertion to Conversion Mechanism; Efforts for Increasing Energy – Hikari Sakaebe (Research Institute of Electrochemical Energy, AIST)

A04 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): David L. Wood III •

185

3D Architected Pyrolytic Carbon Electrodes with Multi-Scale Controlling Factors – Kai Narita, Michael A Citrin, Heng Yang, Xiaoxing Xia, and Julia R Greer (California Institute of Technology)

186

Alignment of Conductive Additive in Li-Ion Battery Electrodes through Use of Electric Fields – Noah Clemens, Dean Wheeler, and Brian Mazzeo (Brigham Young University)

187

A Facile and Scalable Processing Method for 3-D Nanostructured Copper Current Collectors to Enable High Energy Li-Metal Batteries – Yifan Ma, Xuetian Ma, and Hailong Chen (Georgia Institute of Technology)

188

A Tape-Casting/Freeze-Drying Approach to Prepare Low-Tortuous Graphite Electrodes – Dingying Dang, Yikai Wang, Shuang Gao, and Yang-Tse Cheng (University of Kentucky)

189

Scalable Porous Metals from Lithium Alloys – Sang Yun Han, Matthew G Boebinger, David Yeh, and Matthew T McDowell (Georgia Institute of Technology)

A05

Lithium Ion Batteries

Battery Room 220, The Hilton Atlanta

A05 Alternative Li-ion Cell Components: Chemistries and Fabrication - 1 – 08:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Sang-Young Lee, Michael Kindle, Ekaterina Pomerantseva and Liwen Wan 08:00

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1D Buliding Block Strategies for High Energy Density Li-Ion Batteries – Ju-Myung Kim (Ulsan National Institue of Science and Technology) and Sang-Young Lee (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)

Room 219, The Hilton Atlanta A05 Advanced Li-ion Cathode Design, Characterization and Performance - 1 – 08:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Hui (Claire) Xiong, Jie Xiao, Nitin Muralidharan and Shankar Aryal 08:00

285

Defect-Driven Niobium Oxide Electrode for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Pete Barnes, Kiev Dixon (Boise State University), Yunxing Zuo (University of California - San Diego), Shyue Ping Ong (University of California, San Diego), Yingge Du (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), and Hui (Claire) Xiong (Boise State University) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


08:20

286

A Mechanism Study of Structural Transition of Lithium Vanadium Phosphate during the 1st Charge/Discharge in Comparison to TiDoped One – Hyunyoung Park (Department of Energy Science, Sungkyunkwan University), Woong Oh (Department of Energy Science, Sungkyunkwan university), Mansoo Choi, Bong-Soo Jin (KERI), and Won-Sub Yoon (Department of Energy Science, Sungkyunkwan University)

08:40

287

(Invited) Ni-Rich and Low-Co Cathode Materials for Advanced Lithium Ion Batteries – Jie Xiao (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

09:20

288

Investigating the Electrochemical Effect of Core-Multi Shell Structured Nickel-Rich NMC Cathode Materials – Youngmin Chung and Youngho Shin (Applied Materials Division, Argonne National Laboratory)

09:40

Break

10:00

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10:40

290

291

Disclosing the Complex Surface Reactivity of LiNi0.8Co0.15Al0.05O2 at High Potential By Combining XPEEM, XAS and XPS Measurements – Marta Mirolo (Paul Scherrer Institut, Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut, Swiss Light Source), Carlos A. F. Vaz (Paul Scherrer Institut, Swiss Light Source), Petr Novák (Paul Scherrer Institute, Electrochemistry Laboratory), and Mario El Kazzi (Paul Scherrer Institut, Electrochemistry Laboratory) Investigating the Decomposition of Delithiated LiNi1-XMxO2 (M = Al, Co, Mn or Mg, x = 0 or 0.05) – Aaron Liu, Hongyang Li (Dalhousie University), Ning Zhang (Northeastern University), Julie Inglis (McMaster University), Marc Cormier, and Jeff R Dahn (Dalhousie University)

11:00

292

(Invited) Progress in High-Capacity Concentration Gradient Cathode for NextGeneration Electric Vehicles – Yang-Kook Sun (Department of Energy Engineering, Hanyang University)

11:40

293

Large Batch Coating Process for Improving Thermal Stability of NCM622 Cathode – Jessica L Durham, Timothy T Fister, Michael J. Murphy (Argonne National Laboratory), Lixin Wang, Fu Zhou, Lei Lu, Kitae Kim, Derek C Johnson (A123 Systems, LLC), and Albert L. Lipson (Argonne National Laboratory)

12:00

294

Nickel-Rich Layered Oxide Cathodes for Next Generation Lithium Ion Battery – Shankar Aryal, Jessica L Durham, Albert L. Lipson, and Ozgenur Kahvecioglu Feridun (Argonne National Laboratory)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

A05 Alternative Li-ion Cell Components: Chemistries and Fabrication - 2 – 14:00 – 17:40 Chair(s): Erik J. Brandon, Christian Kuss and Kuk Young Cho 14:00

295

New Separator Materials for Lithium-Ion and Lithium Primary Batteries Operating in Extreme Environments – Erik J. Brandon, Keith J. Billings, Bugga V. Ratnakumar, Simon C. Jones, Jasmina Pasalic, Jessica Seong, William N. Warner (NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech), Carl Hu, and Brian Morin (Soteria)

14:20

296

Melt-Process for the Preparation of Porous Composite Electrodes for Battery Application – Nina Verdier (Université de Montréal), Soumia El Khakani (Université du Québec à Montréal), David Lepage (UQAM, Current Address: Université de Montréal), Arnaud Prébé (Hutchinson SA), Mickael Dollé, and Dominic Rochefort (Université de Montréal)

14:40

297

(Invited) Functional Binders for Li-, Na-, and K-Ion Batteries – Shinichi Komaba, Tatsuo Horiba, Kei Kubota, and Mika Fukunishi (Tokyo University of Science, ESICB-Kyoto University)

15:00

298

Adhesive and Heat Resistant Separator for Long-Term Stable Lithium Ion Batteries – Eun Ji Park, Jinhyeok Ahn, Minjeong Yoo, Jinsol Im (Hanyang University), Eun Kwang Jang (hanyang university), Jong Hyun Lee (Susan Polymer Co., Ltd.), and Kuk Young Cho (Hanyang University)

15:20

299

Water-Dispersible Conducting Polymer Composite:a Promising Binder for Cathode of Lithium Ion Batteries – At Van Nguyen and Christian Kuss (University of Manitoba)

15:40

Break

16:00

300

(Invited) Searching for High Potential Organic Cathode Materials for High Energy Green and Sustainable Batteries – Alia Jouhara (IMN-CNRS, University of Nantes), Franck Dolhem (LG2A-CNRS, RS2E, UPJV), Dominique Guyomard, Nicolas Dupré (IMNCNRS, University of Nantes), and Philippe Poizot (IMN, CNRS, University of Nantes)

16:40

301

Reduced Surface Area Cathode Particles By Mechanofusion Processing – Lituo Zheng (Department of chemistry, Dalhousie University) and M. N. Obrovac (Dalhousie University)

17:00

302

Design Criteria of SEI Layers for LithiumIon Batteries with Aqueous Electrolytes – Dahyun Oh, Usha Subramanya, Charleston Chua, and Sanyam Pusri (San Jose State University)

17:20

303

Prototype Aqueous Lithium-Ion Battery with a Lithium-Ion Conductive Solid Electrolyte Separator – Hayato Seki, Kazuomi Yoshima, Yasunobu Yamashita, Shinsuke Matsuno (Toshiba Corporation), and Norio Takami (Corporate Research & Development Center, Toshiba Corp.)

131

Tuesday, October 15

10:20

Investigating the Origin of Cation Mixing in Nickel Rich Cathodes – Nitin Muralidharan, Rachid Essehli, Ethan Craig Self, Jagjit Nanda, and Ilias Belharouak (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

Room 220, The Hilton Atlanta


Room 219, The Hilton Atlanta

17:20

312

A05 Advanced Li-ion Cathode Design, Characterization and Performance - 2 – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Fu-Ming Wang, Linxiao Geng and Michael J. Lain 14:00

304

Probing and Tuning Lattice Oxygen Redox in Li2RuxM(1-x)O3 for Design of High-Energy Li-Ion Batteries – Yang Yu, Pinar Karayaylali (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Dimosthenis Sokaras (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), Livia Giordano (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Magali Gauthier (Masschusetts Institute of Technology), Wesley T Hong (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Ronghui Kou (Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory), Qinghao Li (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Chengjun Sun (Argonne National Laboratory), Wanli Yang (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Nenian Charles (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Filippo Maglia, Roland Jung (BMW Group), and Yang Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Tuesday, October 15

14:20

305

Quenching Cathode Electrolyte Interphase on Ni-Rich Cathode Materials for Preventing Short Circuit Problem in Lithium Ion Battery – Fu-Ming Wang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)

14:40

306

Gas Formation and Crossover Effect in High Voltage Li-Ion Full Cells with Ni-Rich NMC Cathodes – Linxiao Geng (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Chengyu Mao (SF Motors Inc), Rose E. Ruther (Solid Power), David L. Wood III, and Ilias Belharouak (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

15:00

307

Quaternary Layered Li[Ni0.89Co0.05Mn0.05Al0.01]O2 (NCMA) Cathode for High-Energy Density LithiumIon Batteries – Un-Hyuck Kim, Gyeong Won Nam, and Yang-Kook Sun (Department of Energy Engineering, Hanyang University)

15:20

308

15:40

Break

16:00

309

16:40

17:00

132

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A06

Beyond Lithium Ion Batteries

Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 217, The Hilton Atlanta

A06 - Aqueous/Multivalent Battery 1 – 08:00 – 11:40 Chair(s): Joël Gaubicher and Xiulei Ji 08:00

481

Highly Reduced Aqueous Polyoxometalate Solutions for on-Demand Hydrogen Generation and Energy Storage in Redox Flow Batteries – Mark Symes (University of Glasgow), Jia Jia Chen (University of Glasgow, Xiamen University), and Leroy Cronin (University of Glasgow)

08:20

482

Development of High-Performance Ion Selective Membranes for Lithium Polysulfide Redox Flow Batteries (Li-PS RFBs) – Sangil Kim, Tongshuai Wang (University of Illinois, Chicago), Yuechen Gao, Azadeh Amiri (University of Illinois at Chicago), and Chulsung Bae (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)

08:40

483

Programming the Knowledge: A Trial QSAR Study Towards the Stability of Dialkoxy Benzene Based Catholyte Molecules for Nonaqueous Redox Flow Batteries – Lu Zhang, Jingjing Zhang (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR)), Benjamin Silcox (University of Michigan), Ilya A Shkrob (Argonne National Laboratory), Rajeev Assary (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR)), Lei Cheng (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research), and Levi Thompson (University of Delaware)

09:00

484

Aqueous Flow Batteries Utilizing RedoxActive Organic Molecules: Phenazine Derivatives As a Promising Anolyte Material – Aaron Hollas (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Ruozhu Feng (Washington University in St. Louis), Nadeesha Wellala, Vijayakumar Murugesan, Zimin Nie, Ed Thomsen, Yuyan Shao (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Wei Wang (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR)), David Reed, and Vincent Sprenkle (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

09:20

485

(Invited) Recent Progress in Organic-Based Aqueous Flow Batteries – Michael J. Aziz (Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences)

10:00

Break

10:20

486

The Structural Stabilization Effect of Tungsten Doping on Layered LiNiO2 Cathodes for High-Energy-Density LithiumIon Batteries – Hoon-Hee Ryu, Gyeong Won Nam, and Yang-Kook Sun (Department of Energy Engineering, Hanyang University) (Invited) Low-Cobalt and Cobalt-Free Cathodes for Next-Generation LithiumIon Batteries – Arumugam Manthiram (The University of Texas at Austin) Bulk / Surface Stabilized Tungsten Doped NiRich Li[NixCoyMn(1-x-y)]O2 Layered Cathode Material for High-Energy-Density LithiumIon Batteries – Geon-Tae Park, Gyeong Won Nam, and Yang-Kook Sun (Department of Energy Engineering, Hanyang University) Thermal Stability Analysis of NMCs with Various Co Concentrations – Mami Oda, Takeshi Nakagawa, Jumpei Yahiro, Chikashi Tanikawa (Toray Research Center, Inc.), and Mitsuharu Tabuchi (AIST)

Designing High Power Lithium Ion Cells – Michael J. Lain (University of Warwick), James Brandon (University Of Warwick), and Emma Kendrick (University Of Warwick, University of Birmingham)

Zinc Anode Design for Rechargeable Aqueous High-Energy Zn Batteries – Yamin Zhang, Yutong Wu (Georgia Institute of Technology), Yu Yan (University of Science and Technology of China, Georgia Institute of Technology), Zhubo Zhou, and Nian Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


10:40

487

Low Cost Zinc-Iron Rechargeable Flow Battery with High Energy Density – Alessandra Accogli, Gabriele Panzeri, Eugenio Gibertini, and Luca Magagnin (Politecnico di Milano)

11:00

488

Effect of ZnO-Saturated Electrolyte on Rechargeable Alkaline Zn–Ni and Zn–MnO2 Batteries at High Zinc Depth-of-Discharge – Matthew B. Lim, Igor V. Kolesnichenko, David J. Arnot, and Timothy N. Lambert (Sandia National Laboratories)

11:20

489

496

Synthesis, Cathode Properties and Crystal and Electronic Structural Change in Charge/ Discharge Process of Spinel Type CathodeMaterialsMg4V5-XNixO12 for Magnesium Secondary Battery – Yasushi Idemoto, Natsumi Kawakami, Naoya Ishida, and Naoto Kitamura (Tokyo University of Science)

17:20

497

Electrolyte Chemistries of Mg Batteries – T. Leo Liu (Utah State University)

17:40

498

Investigation of Manipulated Interface in Conventional Electrolytes for Rechargeable Magnesium Battery Application – Hui Wang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR)), Xuefei Feng (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Yi-Sheng Liu (Advanced Light Source - LBL), Vijayakumar Murugesan (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Joint Center for Energy Storage Research), Ji-guang Zhang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Jinghua Guo (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Karl T Mueller, and Yuyan Shao (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

Nasicon Na3V2(PO4)3 Facilitates Anomalous Two-Stage Na+ and Zn2+ Intercalation for Zinc-Ion Batteries – Jesse S. Ko, Partha P. Paul (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA), Natalie Seitzman (Colorado School of Mines), Ryan DeBlock, Bruce S. Dunn (University of California, Los Angeles), and Johanna Nelson Weker (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA)

Amazon Catalyst at ECS Grant Winner Address – 11:40 – 12:20 Chair(s): Hui (Claire) Xiong 11:40

490

(Amazon Catalyst at ECS Grant Winner) Investigations of Magnesium Polysulfide Flow Batteries – Peng He, Hunter O. Ford, Seancarlos Gonzalez, Emily Doyle, and Jennifer L. Schaefer (University of Notre Dame)

A06 - Aqueous/Multivalent Battery 2 – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Claire Xiong and Lénaïc Madec 14:00

491

(Invited) Millimeter-Thick All Organic Based Electrodes for Low Cost Aqueous Batteries – Sofia Perticarari (IMN-CNRS), Patrick Soudan (IMN, Nantes University, CNRS), Yann Pellegrin (CNRS), Dominique Guyomard (IMN-CNRS, University of Nantes), Fabrice Odobel (CNRS), Philippe Poizot (IMN, CNRS, University of Nantes), and Joël Gaubicher (CNRS-Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel)

14:40

492

(Invited) Considerations of Ionic Charge Carriers for Aqueous Rechargeable Batteries – Xiulei Ji (Oregon State University)

15:20

493

Determining Interphase Identity and Directing Cation Transport Properties at Mg and Ca Electrodes – Kevin R Zavadil, Nathan T Hahn (Material, Physical and Chemical Sciences Center, Sandia National Laboratories), Xuefei Feng, Yi-Sheng Liu, and Jinghua Guo (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Advanced Light Source)

15:40

Break

16:00

494

(Invited) Ordering and Structural Transformations upon Li, Na, K and Mg Intercalation in Transition Metal Oxides and Sulfides – Anton Van der Ven (University of California Santa Barbara), Jonas Kaufman (University of California, Santa Barbara), Sanjeev Krishna Kolli (University of California - Santa Barbara), and Julija Vinckeviciute (University of California, Santa Barbara)

16:40

495

Going Beyond Intercalation Capacity of Aqueous Metallic Zn-Anode Batteries – Gautam Ganapati Yadav (CUNY Energy Institute at the City College of New York)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

A07

Solid State Batteries

Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 221, The Hilton Atlanta

A07 - Oxide Electrolytes 2 – 08:00 – 09:40 Chair(s): Jeff Sakamoto and Matthew T. McDowell 08:00

689

Approaches and Needs for the Validation of Lithium Metal Plating Stability Models with a Solid Electrolyte – Paul Albertus (University of Maryland)

08:20

690

Understanding Crystallization Kinetics of Wet-Chemically and Low-Temperature Processed Li-Garnets from Amorphous to Crystalline Phases – Yuntong Zhu, Zachary David Hood (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Won-seok Chang (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), Lincoln J. Miara (Samsung Research America), and Jennifer L.M. Rupp (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

08:40

691

(Invited) Beyond Dendrites, Cycling Li-Metal across Garnet at High Current Densities – Eric D. Wachsman (Maryland Energy Innovation Institute)

09:20

692

Properties of Li7La3Zr2O12 Solid Electrolytes Synthesized from Highly Basic Molten Salts Fluxes – Jon Mark Weller and Candace K. Chan (Arizona State University)

133

Tuesday, October 15

17:00


A07 - Sulfide/Composite Electrolytes – 10:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): John Muldoon and Jeff Sakamoto 10:00

693

Design of High Voltage All-Solid-State Batteries Based on Sulfide Electrolytes – Xin Li (Harvard University)

10:20

694

Effect of Pressure on Sulfide Based All SolidState Batteries – Jean-Marie Doux, Abhik Banerjee (University of California, San Diego), Xuefeng Wang (UC San Diego), Darren Huan Shen Tan, Erik Wu, Han Nguyen, and Shirley Meng (University of California, San Diego)

10:40

695

(Invited) A Trip to Oz and a Look behind the Curtain: Solid-State Batteries – Patrick Bonnick and John Muldoon (Toyota Research Institute of North America)

11:20

696

(Invited) Voids at the Alkali Metal / Solid Electrolyte Interface – Peter G. Bruce, Jitti Kasemchainan, Stefanie Zekoll, Dominic Spencer Jolly, Gareth Hartley, Ziyang Ning, Paul Adamson, and Mauro Pasta (Department of Materials, University of Oxford)

12:00

697

Tuesday, October 15

A Three-Dimensional, Interconnected Composite As a Thin Film Solid Electrolyte – Max Jared Palmer, Xi Chelsea Chen, Sergiy Kalnaus, Andrew S Westover, and Nancy J. Dudney (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

15:00

702

Atomic-Scale Simulations of Grain Boundary Mechanical Properties in the Solid Electrolyte Li7La3Zr2O12 – Seungho Yu (Korea Institute of Science and Technology, University of Michigan), Haesun Park (University of Michigan), and Donald J Siegel (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

15:20

703

Electrochemical Stability Window of Polymeric Electrolytes – Lihua Chen, Shruti Venkatram, Chiho Kim, Rohit Batra, Anand Chandrasekaran, and Rampi Ramprasad (Georgia Institute of Technology)

A07 - In Situ/Operando Characterization 2 – 16:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Jagjit Nanda and Eric Kazyak 16:00

704

(Invited) In Situ Imaging of Interphase Evolution and Degradation Processes in Solid-State Batteries – Matthew T McDowell (Georgia Institute of Technology)

16:40

705

X-Ray CT Measurement of All Solid State Lithium-Ion Battery Under High Pressure Condition – Manabu Kodama, Suguru Uemura (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Takuhiro Miyuki (LIBTEC), and Shuichiro Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

17:00

706

Direct Observation of Lithium Dendrite Morphology, Propagation, and Reversibility in Garnet Solid Electrolytes Via Operando Video Microscopy – Eric Kazyak (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), Regina GarciaMendez (University of Michigan), William S. LePage, Andrew L. Davis, Adrian J. Sanchez, Asma Sharafi, Kuan-Hung Chen (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), Jeff Sakamoto (University of Michigan), and Neil P. Dasgupta (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

17:20

707

Tracking Percolation and Transport Pathways in Hybrid Solid Electrolytes for All Solid State Batteries – Wahid Zaman, Nicholas Hortance, Marm Dixit (Vanderbilt University), Vincent De Andrade (Argonne National Laboratory), and Kelsey B. Hatzell (Vanderbilt University)

17:40

708

Elucidation of the Complex (De-)Lithiation Reactions of SnO2 in All Solid-State Battery Using Operando X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy – Marta Mirolo (Paul Scherrer Institut, Swiss Light Source, Paul Scherrer Institut, Electrochemistry Laboratory), Xiaohan Wu (Paul Scherrer Institut, Electrochemistry Laboratory), Carlos A. F. Vaz (Paul Scherrer Institut, Swiss Light Source), Petr Novák, and Mario El Kazzi (Paul Scherrer Institut, Electrochemistry Laboratory)

A07 - Solid-Electrolyte Modeling 2 – 13:40 – 15:40 Chair(s): Donald J Siegel and Xin Li 13:40

698

Investigating All-Solid-State Battery Cell Inhomogeneities and Their Coupling to Interfacial Phenomena By Continuum Modelling and Simulation – Katharina BeckerSteinberger (Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), German Aerospace Center (DLR)), Anton Neumann (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU)), Simon Hein (Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), German Aerospace Center (DLR)), Karsten Urban (Institute of Numerical Mathematics, University of Ulm), and Arnulf Latz (German Aerospace Center (DLR), Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU))

14:00

699

Microstructure Ramifications on Electrodeposition for Solid-State Electrolytes – Ankit Verma and Partha P. Mukherjee (Purdue University)

14:20

700

Predicting Polymer Flammability Using Machine Learning Methods – Madeline Shelton, Shruti Venkatram, and Rampi Ramprasad (Georgia Institute of Technology)

14:40

701

Comparison of Correlated Li+ Diffusion from Molecular Dynamics of Promising Solid Electrolytes – Nicole Adelstein, Vanessa Yi Zhen Wei, Zerina Mehmedović, Andrew Grieder, Nima Leclerc (San Francisco State University), Alby Musaelian (University of Oklahoma), Leonid Kahle, Nicola Marzari (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne), Boris Kozinsky (Harvard University), Terrence John Udovic (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Prateek Mehta (University of Notre Dame), Vitalie Stavila (Sandia National Laboratory), Oleg Borodin (US Army Research Laboratory), Sneha A Akhade, Patrick Shea, Kyoung Kweon, Joel Basile Varley, and Brandon C. Wood (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

134

B01

Carbon Nanostructures: From Fundamental Studies to Applications and Devices Nanocarbons / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta

B01 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

726

Electrochemical Oxidation Characteristics of Boron Doped Diamond Electrodes – Tae-Gyu Kim (Pusan National University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


727

728

Carbon Nano Onions Material Used As Support for Electrocatalysis By Applying the Rotating Disc Electrode Technique for the Improvement of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Joed E. Ortiz-Santiago, Harim Delgado-Seo (Universidad Ana G. Mendez), and Lisandro Cunci Perez (Universidad Ana G. Mendez, Gurabo Campus) Synthesizing a Novel Janus Carbon Nano-Onions Modified As a Support for Electrocatalytic Nanoparticles – Angelica Del Valle-Perez, Kattia Mitchelle Gonzalez-Aponte, Joshua Reyes-Morales (Universidad Ana G. Mendez), Yashira N Escalera-Torres (University of Puerto Rico), and Lisandro Cunci Perez (Universidad Ana G. Mendez)

729

Direct Conversion of Natural Date Pulp to Hierarchically Porous Carbon Spheres As Efficient and Stable Oxygen-Reduction Electrocatalysts – Chao Su and Zongping Shao (Curtin University)

730

Carbon Nanofiber Composites As Anode Materials in Li+ and Na+ Batteries – Xinyang Liu, Sylvio Indris, and Helmut Ehrenberg (IAM-ESS, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

731

Study of Anodic Electrochemical Exfoliation of Graphite Under Acidic Electrolyte for Scalable Production of Graphene – Hoyoung Lee, Ji Il Choi, Seung Soon Jang, and Seung Woo Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology)

732

Fundamental Understanding of Redox Characteristics of Defect-Rich Holey Graphene for Lithium Ion Energy Storage Devices – Shikai Jin and Seung Woo Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology)

733

Chemical Doping of Cellulose Nanocrystal – Sukyung Choi, Nae-Man Park, and Jee Eun Oh (ETRI)

734

Investigation of the Stabilization Mechanism of Air Stable n-Type Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Sheets Based on Adsorption Isotherm Measurements – Ryohei Yamaguchi, Yuki Nakashima (Kyushu University, Japan), and Tsuyohiko Fujigaya (Kyushu University, Japan, Dept Applied Chem. & WPI-I2CNER, Kyushu University)

C01

Corrosion General Session

786

Developing High-Throughput Assays for Screening and Studying Chemical Interactions of Novel Corrosion Inhibitors in Solution and Coatings – Michael Breedon, Paul White, Gavin Collis, Kishore Venkatesan, Wayne Ganther, and Melissa Skidmore (CSIRO)

10:20

787

Tuning the Performance of Conversion Coatings with Various Additives – Kuldeep Kumar and Silvia Bezer (PPG Industries, Inc.)

10:40

788

Characterization of Biofilm Formation and Coating Degradation By Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy – Samanbar Permeh, Kingsley Lau (Florida International University), and Matthew Duncan (Florida Department of Transportation)

11:00

789

Highly UV and Corrosion - Resistant Poly(vinylidene fluoride)‐Co‐ Hexafluoropropylene - Carbon Nanotubes Superhydrophobic Nanocomposite Coating for C-Steel – A. Bahgat Radwan (Qatar University, Doha, Qatar), N M El Basiony (Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute,Egypt), and Aboubakr Moustafa Abdullah (Qatar University, Doha, Qatar)

11:20

790

Understanding the Scales Formation Inhibition Mechanism on C-Steel in a Sour Media – Noora Al-Qahtani, Jiahui Qi (Imperial College London), Aboubakr Moustafa Abdullah (Qatar University, Doha, Qatar), Nick Laycock (Qatar Shell), and Mary P. Ryan (Imperial College London)

11:40

791

Tinplate Corrosion Under a BPA-NI Polyester Lacquer – Yongchao Si (United States Steel)

Corrosion Division H. H. Uhlig Award Address – 14:00 – 14:30 Chair(s): Masayuki Itagaki and Jamie J. Noel 14:00

792

Corrosion Division Morris Cohen Graduate Student Award Address – 14:30 – 15:00 Chair(s): Masayuki Itagaki and Jamie J. Noel 14:30

2489

Corrosion Room 307, The Hilton Atlanta

C01 - Corrosion Mechanisms and Protection 2 – 08:30 – 12:00 Chair(s): Izumi Muto and Eiji Tada 08:30

783

Inhibition of Hydrogen Entry into Pure Iron By Formation of Nitrogen Solid Solution Layer in the Surface – Yu Sugawara, Takuya Sawai, Tomoki Hayashi, and Izumi Muto (Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University)

09:10

785

Galvanic Corrosion of Automotive Mixed Metal Substrates: Fundamental Understanding – Balaji Kannan, Susanna Fraley, Marvin Pollum, Richard Fleischauer, and Mary Lyn Lim (PPG Industries Inc)

09:30

Break

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

(Corrosion Division H. H. Uhlig Award) Shedding Light on Corrosion – Alison J Davenport (University of Birmingham)

C02

(Corrosion Division Morris Cohen Graduate Student Award Address) Active Metallic Corrosion in Weak Acid Solutions: A Unified Mechanistic View to Cathodic Reactions – Aria Kahyarian (Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Flow Technology) and Srdjan Nesic (Ohio University)

Oxide Films 4

Corrosion Room 306, The Hilton Atlanta

C02: Oxide Films 4 - Session 3 – 08:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Krishnan S. Raja and Dev Chidambaram 08:00

817

(Invited) The Complementarity of Cr and Mo in Reinforcing Oxide Protectiveness on NiCr-Mo Alloys. – Jeffrey D. Henderson, Nafiseh Ebrahimi (The University of Western Ontario), Xuejie Li, Kevin Ogle (Chimie ParisTech, CNRS, PSL University), and James J. Noel (The University of Western Ontario) 135

Tuesday, October 15

10:00


08:40

818

Corrosion of Directed Energy Deposited Cantor Alloy in Molten KNO3-NaNO3 for Solar Thermal Applications – Jeremy Moon, Kodi Summers (University of Nevada, Reno), Michael Anthony Melia, Andrew Kustas, Nicolas Argibay, Eric John Schindelholz (Sandia National Laboratories), and Dev Chidambaram (Nevada Institute for Sustainability, University of Nevada, Reno)

09:00

819

Metal-Ionic Phase Reactions in Molten Salt Ionic Liquids: Experimental, Thermodynamic and Kinetic Analysis of the Alteration of Preformed-Oxides on FeCr Alloys – Junsoo HAN, Marlene Grace Wartenberg, and John R. Scully (University of Virginia)

09:20

820

Corrosion of Candidate Alloys in Molten LiCl-Li2O-Li for Pyroprocessing of Used Nuclear Fuel – Jeremy Moon, William Phillips (University of Nevada, Reno), and Dev Chidambaram (Nevada Institute for Sustainability, University of Nevada, Reno)

Tuesday, October 15

09:40

Break

10:00

821

10:40

11:00

11:20

136

822

823

824

(Invited) Advanced Techniques for the Study of Elementary Mechanisms of Oxide Formation and Growth on Co-Al-W Model Alloys at High Temperatures – Sannakaisa Virtanen (FAU, Institute of Surface Science and Corrosion) Passivation Phenomena in Single Phase High Entropy Alloys: The Evolution of Oxide Composition in Chloride – Angela Yu Gerard (University of Virginia), Keren M Freedy (the University of Virginia), Kang Wang (University of Virginia), Junsoo HAN (Chimie-ParisTech, CNRS, Paris Sciences et Lettres), Bi-Cheng Zhou, Stephen McDonnell (University of Virginia), Dan Schreiber (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), James Saal, Pin Lu (QuesTek Innovations, LLC), Sarita Sahu (Ohio State University), Tianshu Li, Wolfgang Windl, Gerald S. Frankel (The Ohio State University), and John R. Scully (University of Virginia) Passivation Phenomena in Single Phase High Entropy Alloys: An Evaluation of the Role of Chromium Content in a Ni-Fe-CrMn-Co Alloy – Angela Yu Gerard (University of Virginia), Keren M Freedy (the University of Virginia), Kang Wang, Bi-Cheng Zhou, Stephen McDonnell (University of Virginia), Dan Schreiber (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), James Saal, Pin Lu (QuesTek Innovations, LLC), Sarita Sahu (Ohio State University), Tianshu Li, Wolfgang Windl, Gerald S. Frankel (The Ohio State University), and John R. Scully (University of Virginia) Corrosion Behavior of Reinforcing Steel with Mill Scale in Concrete – Kotaro Doi (Research Center for Structural Materials), Sachiko Hiromoto, Tadashi Shinohara, Koichi Tsuchiya (National Institute for Materials Science), and Eiji Akiyama (Tohoku University)

11:40

825

Enhanced Antibacterial Capability and Corrosion Resistance of Ti6Al4V Implant Coated with ZrO2/Organosilica Nanocomposite Sol-Gel Films – Federico R. García-Galván (Ctr Nacl Invest Met, CENIM, CSIC, Madrid, Spain, Univ Europea de Madrid, Esc Arquitectura Ing & Diseño), Miguel Ángel Pacha-Olivenza (Univ Extremadura, Fac Medicine, Dept Biomedical Sci, Networking Research Ctr Bioeng Biomat Nanomed, CIBER BBN), Amir A. El hadad (Ctr Nacl Invest Met, CENIM, CSIC, Madrid, Spain, Fac Dentistry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada), Alicia Páez-Pavón (Univ Europea de Madrid, Escuela Arquitectura Ing & Diseño), Santiago Fajardo, Violeta Barranco (Ctr Nacl Invest Met, CENIM, CSIC, Madrid, Spain), and Juan Carlos Galván (Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Metalúrgicas (CSIC))

12:00

Concluding Remarks

C03

Localized Corrosion Corrosion

C03 - Mechanisms, Theory, and Techniques – 15:10 – 18:00 Chair(s): James J. Noel and Mary P. Ryan 15:10

829

Review of Simplified Models for the Pitting Potential and the Critical Pitting Temperature, Taking into Account Recent Observations – Nicholas J Laycock (Qatar Shell Research & Technology Centre), Van Anh T. Nguyen, and Roger C. Newman (University of Toronto)

15:30

Break

16:00

830

On the Development of a Flow-Type Electrochemical Microcell – Kodi Summers (University of Nevada, Reno), Bryan J. Kaehr, Eric John Schindelholz (Sandia National Laboratories), and Dev Chidambaram (Nevada Institute for Sustainability)

16:20

831

A New Framework for Pit Growth Stability and Its Experimental Validation – Tianshu Li (The Ohio State University), John R. Scully (University of Virginia), and Gerald S. Frankel (The Ohio State University)

16:40

832

Explanation of the Electrochemical Behavior of Salt Film in Pit Growth – Tianshu Li (The Ohio State University), John R. Scully (University of Virginia), and Gerald S. Frankel (The Ohio State University)

17:00

833

Pitting Corrosion in Steel Controlled By the Electrochemical Potential Combined with Synchrotron X-Rays – Debi Garai (Diamond Light Source Ltd., Amity University, Noida Campus), Vlayslav Solokha (Diamond Light Source Ltd., Johannes Kepler University Linz), Axel Wilson (Diamond Light Source Ltd.), Ilaria Carlomagno (Università Roma Tre, Dipartimento di Scienze), Mukul Gupta (UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, Indore), Carlo Meneghini (Università Roma Tre, Dipartimento di Scienze), Ajay Gupta (Amity University, Noida Campus), and Jorg Zegenhagen (Diamond Light Source Ltd.)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


17:20

834

Mg Thin Film Pit Growth and Anomalous Hydrogen Evolution – Aline D avila Gabbardo, Gopal B Viswanathan, and Gerald S. Frankel (The Ohio State University)

17:40

835

Application of a Reaction-Transport Model with Cation Complexation and Variable Diffusivity to Galvele’s Criteria for Pitting Corrosion – Van Anh T. Nguyen and Roger C. Newman (University of Toronto)

D01

D01 - Fundamentals and Applications of Dielectrics -Young Scientists – 14:00 – 15:30 Chair(s): Vimal H. Chaitanya, Peter Mascher and Uros Cvelbar 893

Dielectric Properties of Silica-Based Nanoscale Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials (NOHMs) – Emmanuel Urandu Mapesa, Nelly M. Cantillo (University of Tennessee - Knoxville), Sara Triana Hamilton, Ah-Hyung Park (Columbia University), Thomas A. Zawodzinski Jr. (University of Tennessee Knoxville, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN), and Joshua R Sangoro (University of Tennessee - Knoxville)

14:20

894

(Invited) A Deep Level Transient Spectroscopy Study of Hole Traps in GexSe1x-Based Layers for Ovonic Threshold Switching Selectors – Eddy Roger Simoen, P.-C. Hsu, D Lin (Imec), Andre Stesmans (University of Leuven, Belgium), Laurent Goux, Romain Delhougne, and Gouri Sankar Kar (Imec)

A Dielectric and Vibrational Spectroscopy Study of the Confinement Effects on Ion Dynamics in a Methacrylate Based Polymerized Ionic Liquid within Nanoporous Silica Membranes – Thomas Kinsey, Kaitlin Glynn, James Tyler Cosby (University of Tennessee), and Joshua R Sangoro (University of Tennessee - Knoxville)

14:40

895

Trap Characterization of ALD Al2O3/4HSiC Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Interfaces – Isanka Udayani Jayawardhena, Ayayi Ahyi, Tamara Isaacs-smith (Auburn University), Ramamurthy P Ramamurthy, Dallas Morisette (Purdue University), and Sarit Dhar (Auburn University)

Pumping Charges for Ultrahigh-Performance Triboelectric Nanogenerators at Ambient Conditions – Liang Xu, Tianzhao Bu, Xiaodan Yang, Chi Zhang (Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems), and Zhong Lin Wang (Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, Georgia Institute of Technology)

15:00

896

Manipulation of a Single Crystal Nanowire on an Atomic Level – Martin Košiček, Gregor Filipič, Janez Zavašnik, and Uros Cvelbar (Jozef Stefan Institute)

15:20

Break

Semiconductors, Dielectrics, and Metals for Nanoelectronics 17 Dielectric Science and Technology Room 208, The Hilton Atlanta

D01 - Characterization – 08:30 – 10:10 Chair(s): Koji Kita and Kandabara Tapily 08:30

09:10

09:30

09:50

886

887

888

Data-Driven Modeling of Dielectric Breakdown Phenomena in Polymers – Pranav Shetty, Lihua Chen, Rohit Batra (Georgia Institute of Technology), Chao Wu, Zongze Li, Yang Cao (University of Connecticut), and Rampi Ramprasad (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Break

D01 - Dielectrics and Processing – 10:10 – 11:50 Chair(s): Eddy Roger Simoen and Durgamadhab Misra 10:10

889

(Invited) Challenges and Opportunities for High-K Dielectrics for Advanced Technology Nodes – Kandabara Tapily, Robert D. Clark, Steven Consiglio, H Niimi, D. Triyoso, Cory S. Wajda, and Gert J. Leusink (TEL Technology Center, America, LLC)

10:50

890

Study on the Effects of Post-Deposition Annealing on SiO2/β-Ga2O3 Mos Characteristics – Koji Kita, Eiki Suzuki, and Qin Mao (The University of Tokyo)

11:10

891

Non-Aqueous Electrodeposition of 2-D Layered MoS2 from a Tailored Single Source Precursor – Shibin Thomas, Philip N. Bartlett, Andrew L Hector, Gill Reid, William Levason, Danielle E Smith, Victoria K Greenacre, and C. H de Groot (University of Southampton)

11:30

892

Monitoring of High Selectivity Chemistry for Si3N4 Etch – Chuannan Bai, Guang Liang, Paul Okagbare, and Eugene Shalyt (ECI Technology)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

D01 - Metrology for Emerging Processes and Materials – 15:30 – 16:50 Chair(s): Yaw S. Obeng, Kalpathy B. Sundaram, Vimal H. Chaitanya and Daniel V. Esposito 15:30

897

Application of Broadband Microwave Metrology to Emerging Integrated Circuit Device Reliability Analyses – Yaw S. Obeng (National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)) and Papa K. Amoah (NIST)

16:10

898

Estimation of through-Plastic Via (TPV) Filling through Computed Tomography for Dielectrics and Conductive Inks in Flexible Printed Electronics – Kartik Sondhi (University of Florida), Sai Guruva Reddy Avuthu (Jabil Circuits Inc.), Hugh Fan, and Toshikazu Nishida (University of Florida)

16:30

899

Appraising the Extensibility of Optics-Based Metrology for Emerging Materials – Bryan M Barnes, Mark-Alexander Henn, Hui Zhou, and Richard M Silver (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

137

Tuesday, October 15

14:00


E02

Electrodeposition of Nanostructured Materials for Energy Application Electrodeposition / Battery / Energy Technology Room 309, The Hilton Atlanta

14:40

942

Self-Limiting Ni-Co Electrodeposited GaAs for Solar Water Oxidation – Yin Xu and Giovanni Zangari (University of Virginia)

15:00

943

Preparation of Zn-Al2O3 and Zn-TiO2 Composite Films Plated from Non-Suspended Solution by Using Electrochmical Techniques – Ichiro Koiwa (Kanto Gakuin University) and Shota Kamiyama (Kanto Gakuni University)

15:20

944

Design of Copper Plating on Zinc from Organic Solution for Photoactive CZTS Synthesis – Gabriele Panzeri, Ruben Dell’Oro (Politecnico di Milano), Dominic Müller (ETH Zürich), and Luca Magagnin (Politecnico di Milano)

15:40

Break

16:00

945

Optimization of Ni/Cu Plating Process for Silicon Solar Cells through Understanding of Underlying Electrochemical Reaction Mechanisms – Cécile Molto (EDF, Institut Lavoisier de Versailles), Aurélien Duchâtelet (EDF, Institut Photovoltaique d’Ile-deFrance), Solène Béchu, Muriel Bouttemy, Arnaud Etcheberry (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles UMR8180 CNRS-UVSQ, Institut Photovoltaique d’Ile-de-France), Etienne Drahi (Total GRP, Institut Photovoltaique d’Ilede-France), Daniel Lincot (CNRS, Institut Photovoltaique d’Ile-de-France), Pierre-Philippe Grand (EDF, Institut Photovoltaique d’Ile-deFrance), and Anne-Marie Gonçalves (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles UMR8180 CNRSUVSQ, Institut Photovoltaique d’Ile-de-France)

16:20

946

Controlled Electropolymerization of Porphyrin-Based Materials – Elham Tavakoli (University of Nebraska - Lincoln), Shayan Kaviani (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), and Siamak Nejati (University of Nebraska Lincoln)

E02 - Nanoporous and Ordered Structures – 08:40 – 12:00 Chair(s): Natasa Vasiljevic and Maria Eugenia Toimil-Molares 08:40

934

(Invited) The Electrodeposition of Porous Catalysts for CO2 Reduction – Stephen Ambrozik, David Raciti (National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST), and Thomas P. Moffat (NIST)

09:20

935

Electrochemical Generation of Metal Nanostructures Using Self-Assembled Monolayers As Templates – Zhen Yao (University of St Andrews), Zhe She (Queen’s University), Andrea Di Falco, Michael Buehl, and Manfred Buck (University of St Andrews)

Tuesday, October 15

09:40

Break

10:00

936

(Invited) Characterization and Functional Improvement of Nanoporous Metals – Ayman A. El-Zoka (University of Toronto), Brian Langelier (McMaster University), and Roger C. Newman (University of Toronto)

10:40

937

Electrochemical Design of Nanoporous Gold with Tunable Porosity Using Lead Underpotential Deposition – Natasa Vasiljevic (School of Physics, University of Bristol), Vinicius Cruz-San Martin, Alicja Szczepanska, Mattia Cattelan, and Neil Fox (University of Bristol)

11:00

938

Electrodeposition of Porous Fe-Ni-Co Nanowires Using Hydrogen Gas Bubbles – Deyang Li (Northeastern University) and Elizabeth J. Podlaha (Clarkson University)

11:20

939

Electrodeposited 3D Nanomesh Electrodes: Combined High Surface Area, High Porosity and Structural Integrity and Regularity – Philippe M. Vereecken and Stanislaw Piotr Zankowski (imec, Belgium and M2S department, KU-Leuven, Belgium)

11:40

940

Electrochemical Nanostructuring of Electrodeposited Cu2o Thin Film for Efficient Hydrogen Reduction – Akhilender Jeet Singh (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai), Chandan Das (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai), Garima Aggarwal, and Kavaipatti Ramanathan Balasubramaniam (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai)

E02 - New Methods and Novel Materials – 16:40 – 18:00 Chair(s): Nikolay Dimitrov and Natasa Vasiljevic 16:40

947

Electrochemical Atomic Layer Deposition: Self-Terminated Electrodeposition Reactions – Yihua Liu (Argonne National Laboratory), Dincer Gokcen, Sang Hyun Ahn (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Nicole L. Ritzert (NIST), Rongyue Wang (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Eleanor Gillette (NIST), Stephen Ambrozik (National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST), Carlos Hangarter (NIST), Nikolay Dimitrov (Binghamton University), Hoydoo You (Argonne National Laboratory), Ugo Bertocci, and Thomas P. Moffat (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

17:00

948

Dynamic Liquid Drop/Meniscus: A New Route to Electrodeposition – Marco Balucani (Rise Technology Srl, Sapienza University of Rome - DIET) and Simone Quaranta (Sapienza University of Rome - DIET)

17:20

949

Electrodeposition and Kinetic-Controlled Phase Separation in Ag-Pd Alloy Films – Yunkai Sun and Giovanni Zangari (University of Virginia)

E02 - Electrodeposition for Solar Energy Conversion – 14:00 – 16:40 Chair(s): Philippe M. Vereecken and Adriana Ispas 14:00

138

941

(Invited) Electrodeposition of Au/Cu2o CoreShell Nanowire Arrays As Photocathode Model Systems for Solar Hydrogen Production – Florent Yang (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research), Nils Ulrich (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research, Technische Universität Darmstadt), Angela Leber (Hochschule Darmstadt, GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy ion Research), Christina Trautmann (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research, Technische Universität Darmstadt), and Maria Eugenia Toimil-Molares (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


17:40

950

Copper Electrodeposition on Textile for Wearable Electronics – Sabrina M. Rosa-Ortiz (University of South Florida) and Arash Takshi (Electrical Engineering Dept, University of South Florida)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta

972

In-Situ Seiras Observation of Co Electrodeposition in an Ionic Liquid: Correlation between the Reaction and Interfacial Restructuring – Kenta Motobayashi, Yuhei Shibamura, and Katsuyoshi Ikeda (Nagoya Institute of Technology)

11:00

973

Investigation of Metal Ion Diffusion and Reduction Potential in Several Ionic Liquids – Corie Horwood, Tuan Anh Pham, Amitesh Maiti, Vanessa N. Peters, and Michael Stadermann (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

11:20

974

Solvation Properties of Silver and Copper Ions in a Room Temperature Ionic Liquid: A First-Principles Study – Tuan Anh Pham (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Corie Horwood (University of Calgary), Amitesh Maiti, Vanessa N. Peters, and Michael Stadermann (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

11:40

975

In Operando Optical Visualization of Br5electrochemistry with a Planar Glass Battery for Zn/Br Flow Batteries – Yutong Wu and Nian Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology)

E02 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

951

All Electrodeposited Nanowire Array Based Tandem Junction Photoelectrochemical Devices – Wei Cheng, Alan Rassoolkhani, Jonathan G Koonce, Joun Lee, and Syed Mubeen (University of Iowa)

952

Insight into Oxidation of Ultra-Fine Lead Powder By Electrodeposition – Chang-jiang Yang, Lv-xing Zhao, and Yu Gu (Kunming University of Science and Technology)

953

Synthesis of CuInS2 Particles in Aqueous Solution for Printable Photovoltaic Device – Hideyuki Takahashi (Tohoku University)

954

A Mathematical Model of Reduction Potentials of Lanthanide Alloys Correlation with Atomic Radius and Electronegativity Based on the Hume-Rothery Rules – Yongde Yan, Chunqi Wang, and Pu Wang (College of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering)

E03

Ionic Liquids as Reactive Media for Electrodeposition Processes

Electrodeposition / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 310, The Hilton Atlanta

E03 - Electrodeposition in Ionic Liquids 3 – 14:00 – 16:40 Chair(s): Adriana Ispas and Tetsuya Tsuda 14:00

976

Influence of the Substrate on the Electrodeposition of Silicon from Ionic Liquids – Steffen Link, Svetlozar Ivanov, Anna Dimitrova, Stefan Krischok, and Andreas Bund (Technische Universität Ilmenau)

14:20

977

(Invited) Electrochemical Preparation of Pd Nanoparticles in Different Ionic Liquids – Yasushi Katayama, Kosei Masuda, Naoki Tachikawa, and Nobuyuki Serizawa (Keio University)

15:00

978

Investigation on Parameters Influencing the Electrodeposition of Niobium-Based Layers – Anna Endrikat, Adriana Ispas, and Andreas Bund (Technische Universität Ilmenau)

15:20

979

Electrochemical Deposition of Tantalum from Ionic Liquids – Thomas Engemann, Adriana Ispas (Technische Universität Ilmenau), Natalia Borisenko (Clausthal University of Technology), Lennart Frankemoelle, Julian Becker (Imperial College), Andreas Bund (Technische Universität Ilmenau), and Patricia A Hunt (Imperial College)

15:40

Break

16:00

980

Electrodeposition of Al–W Alloy Films Using W(II) Salts Synthesized Using Different Methods – Shota Higashino, Masao Miyake, Takumi Ikenoue, and Tetsuji Hirato (Kyoto University)

16:20

981

Noble Metals Alloys Deposition from NonAqueous Solvents – Mila Manolova and Reinhard Böck (fem)

E03 - Structure and Dynamics in Ionic Liquids – 08:40 – 12:00 Chair(s): Oliver Schneider and Cristina Pozo-Gonzalo 08:40

968

Theory of Ionic Liquids in the Bulk and at the Interface – Max Schammer, Birger Horstmann, and Arnulf Latz (German Aerospace Center (DLR), Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU))

09:00

969

Toward an Atomistic Understanding of Deep Eutectics Solvents Electrochemical Interfacial Structure – Mesfin Haile Mamme (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Samuel Moors (Vrije Universitiet Brussel), El Amine Mernissi Cherigui, Monika Łukaczyńska (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Herman Terryn (Vrije Universiteit Bruy), Johan Deconinck (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, SURF Group), Jon Ustarroz (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Université Libre De Bruxelles), and Frank De Proft (Vrije Universitiet Brussel, ALGC)

09:20

970

Foreign Metal-Ions Tuned Electrochemical Processes in Ionic Liquids for Bulk-Metal Surface Treatment – Junhua Jiang and Matthew Kerr (Idaho National Laboratory)

09:40

Break

10:00

971

(Invited) Electrochemically Induced Phase Separation in Ionic Liquid Mixtures – Frank Endres (Clausthal University of Technology)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

139

Tuesday, October 15

10:40


Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta

10:20

999

Developing Platinum Group Metal Free Catalysts with Multiple Metal Centers for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Acid – Li Jiao (Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University), Ershuai Liu, Lynne LaRochelle Richard (Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University), Sanjeev Mukerjee (Northeastern University), and Qingying Jia (Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University)

10:40

1000

Application of a Silicon Oligomer Coating As an Alternative Treatment to Substrate Surface Activation By Etching – Daisuke Sadohara and Christopher Ernest John Cordonier (JCU Corporation)

11:00

1001

Integrated Electrochemical-Thermal System for High Efficiency and Low Cost Hydrogen Compression – Claudio Corgnale, Martin Sulic, Theodore Motyka, Scott Greenway (Greenway Energy), George Roberts (Sustainable Innovations), and Trent M. Molter (Sustainable Innovations, LLC)

11:20

1002

Feasible Capacity Ratio of H2 storage Using Electrolyzers and Batteries in Distributed Energy Systems Under Large-Scale Implementation of Solar Cells – Fumitaka Hirahara, Tastsuya Okubo (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Kei Hasegawa (Waseda University), and Manabu Ihara (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

E03 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

982

Structure-Property Relationships in Prototypical Deep Eutectic Solvents – Stephanie Spittle (University of Tennessee Knoxville), James Tyler Cosby (University of Tennessee), and Joshua R Sangoro (University of Tennessee - Knoxville)

983

New Reference Electrodes for Air and Moisture Stable Ionic Liquids – Corie Horwood and Michael Stadermann (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

F01

Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering General Session Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Room 311, The Hilton Atlanta

F01 - Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering General Session - Session 2 – 08:00 – 11:40 Chair(s): Douglas P. Riemer

Tuesday, October 15

08:00

993

Methods for Direct Deposition of Copper on Glass Substrates – Christopher Ernest John Cordonier, Kyohei Okabe, Mitsuhiro Watanabe (Kanto Gakuin University), Tetsuya Saruwatari (Shimadzu Corporation), and Hideo Honma (Kanto Gakuin University)

08:20

994

Fabrication of Copper Circuit Pattern By Using Solid-Electrodeposition Process – Hiroshi Yanagimoto, Rentaro Mori, Kazuaki Okamoto, and Junya Murai (Toyota Motor Corporation)

08:40

995

Physical Properties of Deposits and ThreeDimensional Structures Prepared By HighSpeed Electrolytic Copper Plating Using a Jet Flow Device – Yohei Suzuki, Christpher E.J. Cordonier, Yasushi Umeda, Hideo Honma, Osamu Takai, and Joohyong Noh (Kanto Gakuin University)

09:00

09:20

996

997

Cyclic Voltammetry Stripping Method for Determining Additive Concentration in Cu Electroplating Solution – Young Yoon, Tae Young Kim (Institute of Chemical Process, Seoul National University), Seunghoe Choe (Korea Institute of Materials Science), and Jae Jeong Kim (Institute of Chemical Process, Seoul National University) Modeling of Industrial Electroplating Processes with Comsol Multiphysics in Order to Optimize Treatment of Complex Parts – Baptiste Fedi (SAFRAN TECH Paris), Jef Canals-riclot (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ Bourgogne Franche Comte), and JeanYves Hihn (Institut UTINAM UMR CNRS 6213)

09:40

Break

10:00

998

140

Electro-Assisted Recycling of Lithium Ion Batteries – Luis A. Diaz, Josh S. McNally, John R. Klaehn, Ningshengjie Gao, Eric J. Dufek, Michael Jones, Birendra Adhikari, and Tedd E. Lister (Idaho National Laboratory)

Carl Wagner Memorial Award of the Electrochemical Society – 11:40 – 12:20 Chair(s): Douglas P. Riemer 11:40

1003

(Carl Wagner Memorial Award of the Electrochemical Society) Mathematical Modeling of Electrochemical Systems – John W. Weidner (University of Cincinnati)

F01 - Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering General Session - Session 3 – 14:00 – 17:00 Chair(s): Douglas P. Riemer 14:00

1004

(Invited) Thoughts on the Viscous Sublayer – John Newman (University of California, Berkeley)

14:40

1005

Modeling of Two-Phase Flow during the Electrolysis of Water in an Electrochemical Reactor in Serpentine Array – Locksley Fabiàn Castañeda Ulloa (University of Guanajuato) and José Luis Nava (Universidad de Guanajuato)

15:00

1006

Treatment of a Highly Concentrated Industrial Effluent with a Pre-Pilot Electrochemical Reactor – Approach to a Practical Application – Orlando GarcíaRodríguez, Si Zhu, Hugo Olvera-Vargas, Zuxin Wang, and Olivier Lefebvre (National University of Singapore)

15:20

1007

Electrochemical Selectivity for Metals in Molten Sulfides – Mary-Elizabeth Wagner and Antoine Allanore (MIT)

15:40

Break

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


16:00

1008

Electrochemical Precipitation of Struvite in Acidic Environment: Pure Magnesium Vs. AZ31 Alloy Anode – László KékedyNagy (University of Arkansas), Andrew M. Herring (Colorado School of Mines), Bruno G. Pollet (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), and Lauren F. Greenlee (University of Arkansas)

16:20

1009

The Influence of Geometry-Induced Frequency Dispersion on the Impedance Response of Interdigitated Electrodes – Arthur Dizon and Mark E Orazem (University of Florida)

16:40

1010

Application of the Kramers-Kronig Relations to Multi-Sine Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy – Chen You (University of Florida), Mohammed Ahmed Zabara, Burak Ulgut (Bilkent University), and Mark E Orazem (University of Florida)

1015

Enhanced Capacitive Deionization Performance with Activated Carbon Loaded in Graphite Felt Framework – Yang Wang (Tianjin University, IMDEA Energy), Julio Lado (Electrochemical Processes Unit, IMDEA Energy), Inés Vázquez-Rodríguez (IMDEA Energy), Cleis Santos (Multifunctional Nanocomposites Group, IMDEA Materials, Electrochemical Processes Unit, IMDEA Energy), Enrique Garcia - Quismondo, Jesus Palma, and Marc Arlen Anderson (Electrochemical Processes Unit, IMDEA Energy)

10:35

1016

Characterization Capacitive Desalinzation Cell By Using the FeIII(CN)63-/FeII(CN)64Redox Couple As an Electrochemical Probe – Assane Sene (CIRIMAT, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INPT, UPS., RS2E, FR CNRS 3459, 80039 Amiens Cedex, France.), Barbara Daffos (CIRIMAT UMR CNRS 5085), PierreLouis Taberna, and Patrice Simon (CIRIMAT, UMR CNRS 5085)

10:55

1017

Water Splitting in Brine: Engineering Electrolytes for Active, Stable, and Tunable Photoelectrochemical Cells – Linchao Mu and William Abraham Tarpeh (Stanford University)

11:15

1018

Mathematical Model and Optimization of Continuous Electro-Osmotic Dewatering – Arthur Dizon and Mark E Orazem (University of Florida)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta F01 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 1011

F02

Performance Comparison of the Electrolytic Cells Having Different Configurations for the Production of HCl and NaOH from Brine – Jaewon Kim (Korea University, Korea Institute of Science and Technology), Ki Bong Lee (Korea University), Woojoo No (Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul National University of Science and Technology), and Heung Yong Ha (University of Science and Technology, Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

Electrochemical Separations and Sustainability 3

F02 - Electrochemical Separations and Sustainability 2 – 14:00 – 17:15 Chair(s): John A. Staser, Craig Owen and Hui Xu 14:00

Welcoming Remarks

14:05

1019

A Novel Metal-Free Robust Recyclable Electrosorbent for Removal Pb(II) from Low Concentrated Solutions in Complex Aqueous Matrices – Irina Chernyshova (Columbia University, NYC, and NTNU, Trondheim), Ponisseril Somasundaran, Wenyan Bi (Columbia University), Darshil Shah, Sara Andreia Da Silva (Columbia Univeristy), Chengying Ai, and Sathish Ponnurangam (University of Calgary)

Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 312, The Hilton Atlanta

F02 - Electrochemical Separations and Sustainability 1 – 08:40 – 11:35 Chair(s): Hui Xu and Alice H. Suroviec 08:40

Welcoming Remarks

14:25

1020

08:45

1012

(Invited) Molecular Engineering of Redox-Active Electrodes for Selective Ion Separations and Process Intensification – Xiao Su (University of Illinois UrbanaChampaign)

A Rational Asymmetric Hollow Fiber Membrane for Oxygen Permeation – Chunlei Ren, Yun Gan, Chunyang Yang, Myongjin Lee, and Xingjian Xue (University of South Carolina)

14:45

1021

(Invited) Recycling of Used Li-Ion Batteries By Innovative Electrodialysis Using New Lithium Ionic Conductor Membrane – Tsuyoshi Hoshino (Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology)

15:15

1022

pH Swing Cycle for CO2 Capture Electrochemically Driven through ProtonCoupled Electron Transfer – David G. Kwabi (University of Michigan) and Michael J. Aziz (Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences)

15:35

Break

15:55

1023

09:15

09:35

09:55

1013

1014

A High Efficiency Osmotic Energy Harvester with Vertically Aligned Boron-NitrideNanopore Membrane – Sangil Kim, Aaditya Pendse (University of Illinois, Chicago), Semih Cetindag (Rutgers University), Sanjay Behura, Vikas Berry (University of Illinois at Chicago), and Jerry Shan (Rutgers University) Evaluation of Surface, Bulk, Electrochemical and Desalination Properties of Ti3C2Tx Membranes Used for Selective Ion Removal from Brine. – Yousuf Zoher Bootwala (Georgia Institute of Technology), Wahiduz Zaman, Kelsey B. Hatzell (Vanderbilt University), and Marta C. Hatzell (Georgia Institute of Techology)

Break

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

Efficient Electrochemical Nitrate Reduction to Ammonia Via Electrolyte Engineering – Sarah J. Blair (Stanford University), Joshua M McEnaney (Stanford University Department of Chemical Engineering), Adam C. Nielander, Jay Schwalbe, Matteo Cargnello, and Thomas F. Jaramillo (Stanford University) 141

Tuesday, October 15

10:15


16:15

1024

Dissolution of Rare Earth Elements from Nd Magnet Scraps Using Gas Electrodes in Molten Chlorides – Hirokazu Konishi and Yuichiro Koizumi (Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University)

16:35

1025

Insights into Carbonate Fuel Cell Operation Under Carbon Dioxide Capture Conditions – Heather Elsen, Conrad Sawicki, Tim Barckholtz, and Jonathan Rosen (ExxonMobil Research and Engineering)

16:55

1026

Road Salt Reduction from Source Water Using 3-Compartment Borohydride/ Hydrogen Peroxide Desalination Cell – Shawn Nicholas Hamilton, Amarjeet Bassi, and Dimitri Karamanev (Western University)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta

G01 - Wet Etching – 10:50 – 12:30 Chair(s): Sangwoo Lim and Derek Bassett 10:50

1108

(Invited) Wet Etching inside Advanced High Aspect Ratio Structures: Impact of Dissolved Oxygen – Tetsuya Sakazaki (Tokyo Electron Kyushu Ltd.), Hitoshi Kosugi (Tokyo Electron Kyushu Ltd), Derek Bassett (Tokyo Electron America), Ihsan Simms (Tokyo Electron), Antonio Rotondaro, and Trace Hurd (Tokyo Electron America)

11:30

1109

Effects of SiO2 Etching Inhibitor to H3PO4 for the Selective Si3N4 Wet Etching of 3D NAND – Taehyeon Kim, Changjin Son, Taegun Park, and Sangwoo Lim (Dept of Chemical and Biomolecular Eng, Yonsei University)

11:50

1110

Selective Si3N4 Etching in Si3N4/SiO2 Pair-Layer Stack Using Non-H3PO4Based Superheated Water – Changjin Son and Sangwoo Lim (Dept of Chemical and Biomolecular Eng, Yonsei University)

12:10

1111

Kinetic Effect of Additives in High Temperature Phosphoric Acid on the Etching of Si3N4/SiO2 – Taegun Park, Taehyeon Kim, Changjin Son, and Sangwoo Lim (Dept of Chemical and Biomolecular Eng, Yonsei University)

F02 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Hui Xu •

Tuesday, October 15

G01

1027

A Novel Three-Dimensional Desalination System Utilizing Honeycomb-Shaped Lattice Structures for Flow-Electrode Capacitive Deionization – Younghyun Cho (Soonchunhyang University) and Dong Kook Kim (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

16th International Symposium on Semiconductor Cleaning Science and Technology (SCST 16) Electronics and Photonics Room 209, The Hilton Atlanta

G01 - Particle Removal – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): Jin-Goo Park and Yuki Mizushima 14:00

1112

The Adhesion and Removal Mechanism of Ceria Particles for STI Post-CMP Cleaning Process – Nagendra Prasad Yerriboina, Samrina Sahir, So-Young Han, Kwang-Min Han, and JinGoo Park (Hanyang University)

14:20

1113

Development of “Soft” Cleaning Chemistries for Enhanced STI Post-CMP Cleaning – Carolyn F. Graverson, Katherine M. WortmanOtto, Abigail N. Linhart, Tala B. Zubi, and Jason J. Keleher (Lewis University, Department of Chemistry)

14:40

1114

Skin Layer Effects on Adhesion Forces of PVA Brushes and Its Temperature Dependence – Keishi Yamada, Toshiyuki Sanada, Yuki Mizushima (Shizuoka University), Akira Fukunaga, and Hirokuni Hiyama (Ebara Corporation)

15:00

1115

Contact Area Distribution during PVA Brushes Scrubbing – Tsubasa Miyaki, Toshiyuki Sanada, Yuki Mizushima (Shizuoka University), Akira Fukunaga, and Hirokuni Hiyama (Ebara Corporation)

15:20

1116

Analysis of Polyethylene Latex Particle Removal Mechanism on SiO2 Wafer Using Ultrasonic Spray Cleaning – Yoshiyuki Seike, Ryoga Sawaki, Ryosuke Shimizu (Aichi Institute of Technology), Tomomi Hikida, Yuji Honda, Masanori Sato (Honda Electronics Co., LTD.), and Tatsuo Mori (Aichi Institute of Technology)

15:40

1117

Novel Wet Cleaning in the Extreme Ultraviolet Semiconductor Era – Kunkul Ryoo (Soonchunhyang University), Younwon Jung, Insik Choi, Hyungwon Kim, Jaeyong Lee, and Byungsun Choi (EW tech)

G01 - Wetting and Drying – 08:30 – 10:30 Chair(s): Derek Bassett and Yasutaka Yamaguchi 08:30

09:10

09:50

10:10

142

1104

1105

1106

1107

(Invited) Molecular Dynamics Analysis on the Behavior of Water and Alcohol Liquids on a OH-Terminated SiO2 Surface – Yasutaka Yamaguchi (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Osaka University, Tokyo University of Science), Satoshi Nakaoka, Takuya Hayashi (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Osaka University), Masayuki Kawakami, and Daisaku Yano (Organo Corporation) (Invited) Capillary Pattern Collapse: Prediction and Prevention from Past to Future – Derek Bassett (Tokyo Electron America) Physical Simulation and Visualization of the Marangoni Convection inside Meniscus Region Under IPA Vapor in Wafer Drying Process – Naoki Ono, Takashi Yamada, Shumpei Miura (Shibaura Institute of Technology), Tomoatsu Ishibashi, Hisanori Matsuo, and Katsuhide Watanabe (Ebara corporation) A New Approach of Tackling Wafer Contact Mark Contamination Issues in Manrangoni Drying – Gim Chen, Dennis Nemeth, and Ismail Kashkoush (Naura Akrion Inc)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


G01 - Contamination Control – 16:20 – 17:00 Chair(s): Koichiro Saga 16:20

16:40

1118

1119

Proactive Contamination Control: The Only Way to Enable Yield of Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing – Slava Libman (FTD Solutions LLC), Gary Van Schooneveld (CT Associates), and Bob McIntosh (Georg Fischer Piping Systems)

1138

Area-Selective Atmospheric-Pressure Spatial ALD of SiO2 Using Interleaved Back-Etch Steps Yielding Selectivity > 10 Nanometer – Alfredo Mameli (TNO-Holst Centre), Fred Roozeboom (Eindhoven University of Technology, TNO-Holst Centre), and Paul Poodt (TNO-Holst Centre)

11:20

1139

(Invited) PEALD and ALE for Area Selective Deposition – Christophe Vallée (Univ.Grenoble Alpes, LTM, CNRS, University of Tsukuba), Marceline Bonvalot (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, LTM, CNRS), Remy Gassilloud (CEA, LETI), Vincent Pesce (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, LTM, CNRS), Ahmad Chaker (Univ. Grenoble alpes, LTM, CNRS), Samia Belahcen (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, LTM, CNRS), Nicolas Posseme (CEA, LETI), Bernard Pelissier (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, LTM-UMR 5129, F-38000 Grenoble, France), Patrice Gonon, and Ahmad Bsiesy (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, LTM, CNRS)

12:00

1140

(Invited) Challenges and Opportunities for Selective Area Processing in High Volume Manufacturing (HVM) – Kashish Sharma, Paul Lemaire, Katie Nardi (Lam Research), and Dennis Hausmann (Lam Research Corporation)

Quantitative Modelling of Airborne Molecular Contamination – Paul W. Mertens (imec)

G01 - BEOL Cleaning – 17:00 – 17:40 Chair(s): Jerzy Ruzyllo 17:00

1120

Wet Metal Recess Process for Enabling Scaling Boosters – Yuya Akanishi (SCREEN Semiconductor Solutions Co., Ltd.), Els Kesters, Quoc Toan Le, Antoine Pacco, and Frank Holsteyns (imec)

17:20

1121

Comprehensive Study on Vapor-Phase Surface Cleaning of Cu Films Using Anhydrous N2H4 – Su Min Hwang, Aswin L. N. Kondusamy, Zhiyang Qin, Harrison Sejoon Kim, Yong Chan Jung, Luis Fabián Peña, Kui Tan, Jean-Francois Veyan (The University of Texas at Dallas), Daniel Alvarez Jr. (RASIRC), Jeff Spiegelman (Rasirc), and Jiyoung Kim (The University of Texas at Dallas)

G02 - Area Selective Deposition and Atomic Layer Etching 2 – 14:00 – 15:00 Chair(s): Chanyuan Liu and Byungha Shin 14:00

1141

Electrochemical Atomic Layer Etching (e-ALE) of Copper – Yukun Gong, Kailash Venkatraman, and Rohan Akolkar (Case Western Reserve University)

14:20

1142

(Invited) Selective Atomic Layer Deposition Strategies for Catalytic Applications – Rong Chen, Kun Cao, Xiao Liu, Jiaming Cai, Bin Shan, and Yanwei Wen (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)

G01 - Concluding Remarks – 17:50 – 18:00 Chair(s): Anthony J. Muscat 17:50

G02

Concluding Remarks

Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 15

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology Room 214, The Hilton Atlanta

G02 - Tutorial on Atomic Layer Processing for Advanced Electronics – 08:20 – 09:00 Chair(s): Andrea Illiberi and Fred Roozeboom 08:20

1134

(Invited) Atomic Layer Processing for Advanced Electronics – Gerrit J Leusink (Tokyo Electron Limited)

G02 - Area Selective Deposition and Atomic Layer Etching 1 – 09:00 – 12:40 Chair(s): Andrea Illiberi, Jeffrey W. Elam and Chip Eddy 09:00

1135

(Invited) Expanding the Toolbox of Atomic Scale Processing: From Materials Control to Selective Processing By Plasma ALD – Tahsin Faraz (Eindhoven University of Technology)

09:40

Break

10:00

1136

Area-Selective Deposition By a Combination of Organic Film Passivation and Atomic Layer Deposition – Mattia Pasquali (KULeuven, imec), Stefan De Gendt (KU Leuven, imec), and Silvia Armini (IMEC)

10:20

1137

(Invited) Selective Area Growth of Deactivating Polymers – Rudy James Wojtecki (IBM Research - Almaden)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

G02 - Solar Energy Conversion: Photovoltaics and Photoelectrochemistry – 15:00 – 17:20 Chair(s): Jolien Dendooven and Rong Chen 15:00

1143

(Invited) Atomic Layer Deposition for Stabilizing Surface-Bound Molecules for Photoelectrochemistry and Catalysis – Mark D. Losego (Georgia Institute of Technology)

15:40

Break

16:00

1144

Application of Atomic Layer Deposition for Fabrication of Solar Cells – Karol Frohlich (Institute of Electrical Engineering, SAS, Centre for Advanced Materials Application (CEMEA) SAS), Miroslav Mikolášek (Institute of Electronics and Photonics, STU Bratislava), Riyas Subair, Vojtech Nadazdy (Institute of Physics, SAS), Alica Rosová, Marian Precner (Institute of Electrical Engineering, SAS), Nevin Tasaltin (Maltepe University), Elif Alturk, Emine Tekin (TUBITAK MAM), Emre Aslan (Sakarya University), Tulin Ates Turkmen (Yildiz Technical University), and Eva Majková (Institute of Physics, SAS, Centre for Advanced Materials Application (CEMEA), SAS)

143

Tuesday, October 15

11:00


16:20

1145

Development and Characterization of Copper-Doped Nickel Oxide Deposited By Atomic Layer Deposition – Alexander H Berg, Nakita K. Noel, Sigurd Wagner, Barry P. Rand, and James Sturm (Princeton University)

16:40

1146

(Invited) Application of ALD-Grown Metal Oxide Layers for Energy Applications: Photovoltaic and Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting – Byungha Shin (KAIST)

10:30

1173

(Invited) Novel Channel Engineering for High-Performance AlGaN-Based Transistors – Shahadat H. Sohel, Towhidur Razzak, Hao Xue, Mohammad Wahidur Rahman (The Ohio State University), Andy Xie, Edward Beam, Yu Cao (Qorvo, Inc.), Kamal Hussain, Asif Khan (University of South Carolina), Wu Lu, and Siddharth Rajan (The Ohio State University)

11:00

1174

(Invited) High-Performance GaN Hbts with Regrown Emitters – Lian Zhang, Zhe Cheng, Yujie Ai, Lifang Jia, and Yun Zhang (Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

11:30

1175

(Invited) Characteristics of Several High-k Gate Insulators for GaN Power Device – Toshihide Nabatame (WPI-MANA, National Institute for Materials Science), Erika Maeda (Shibaura Institute of Technology), Mari Inoue (National Institute for Materials Science), Masafumi Hirose, Hajime Kiyono (Shibaura Institute of Technology), Yoshihiro Irokawa (National Institute for Materials Science), Koji Shiozaki (Nagoya University), and Yasuo Koide (National Institute for Materials Science)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta G02 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

G03

1147

Application of Atomic Layer Deposition of Cellulosic Materials Prepared Using 3D Printing Concepts – Hyunbae Lee, Heesu Hwang, Jiwon Oh, Jaehwan Kim, Myeong-jin Lee, and Jin-Ha Hwang (Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Hongik Univ.)

Semiconductor Process Integration 11

Tuesday, October 15

Electronics and Photonics Room 211, The Hilton Atlanta

G03 - Wide-Gap Semiconductor Devices and Processes 1 – 08:00 – 09:40 Chair(s): Yu Cao and Cor Claeys 08:00

08:40

09:10

1169

1170

1171

(Keynote) Nitrogen-Ion Implantation Doping of Ga2O3 and Its Application to Transistors – Masataka Higashiwaki, Man Hoi Wong (Nat. Inst. of Info. and Comm. Tech.), Ken Goto, Hisashi Murakami, and Yoshinao Kumagai (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) (Invited) Epitaxial Lift-Off of GaN and Related Materials for Device Applications – Patrick Fay (University of Notre Dame), Jingshan Wang, Lina Cao (Univ. of Notre Dame), Andy Xie, Edward Beam (Qorvo, Inc.), Robert McCarthy, Rekha Reddy, and Chris Youtsey (MicroLink Devices, Inc.) (Invited) GaN-Based Multiple 2DEG Channel Bridge (Buried Dual Gate) FET Technology for High Power and Linearity – Keisuke Shinohara, Casey King, Eric Regan, Joshua Bergman, Andrew Carter, Andrea Arias, Miguel Urteaga, Berinder Brar (Teledyne Scientific and Imaging), Ryan Page, Reet Chaudhuri, Moudud Islam, Huili Grace Xing, and Debdeep Jena (Cornell University)

G03 - Wide-Gap Semiconductor Devices and Processes 2 – 10:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Yu Cao and Keisuke Shinohara 10:00

144

1172

(Invited) High-Speed and Linear GradedChannel GaN FETs – Jeong-Sun Moon, Joel Wong, Bob Grabar, Mike Antcliffe, Peter Chen, Andrea Corrion, Erdem Arkun, Isaac Khalaf, Sam Kim (HRL Labs LLC), and Patrick Fay (University of Notre Dame)

G03 - Thin Film Devices and Processes – 13:30 – 15:40 Chair(s): Junichi Murota and James Sturm 13:30

1176

(Keynote) Machine Learning and High-Speed Circuitry in Thin Film Transistors for Sensor Interfacing in Hybrid Large-Area Electronic Systems – James Sturm, Yoni Mehlman, Levent E. Aygun, Can Wu, Sigurd Wagner, and Naveen Verma (Princeton University)

14:10

1177

(Invited) Single-Crystalline Silicon CMOS Fabrication on PET By Meniscus Force Mediated Layer Transfer Technique – Seiichiro Higashi (Hiroshima University)

14:40

1178

Bottom-Gate Indium-Gallium-Zinc Oxide Thin-Film Transistors Via a Novel SelfAligned Lithographic Channel Definition – Rahnuma Rifat Chowdhury, Muhammad Salahuddin Kabir (Rochester Institute of Technology), Robert G. Manley (Corning Research and Development Corporation), and Karl D Hirschman (Rochester Institute of Technology)

15:00

1179

Investigation into Flash Lamp Annealed Polysilicon Self-Aligned Pmos Tfts with Electrostatic Modifications – Glenn Packard (Rochester Institute of Technology), Robert G. Manley (Corning Research and Development Corporation), and Karl D Hirschman (Rochester Institute of Technology)

15:20

1180

Device Structure and Passivation Options for the Integration of Scaled IndiumGallium-Zinc-Oxide Thin-Film Transistors – Muhammad Salahuddin Kabir, Rahnuma Rifat Chowdhury (Rochester Institute of Technology), Robert G. Manley (Corning Research and Development Corporation), and Karl D Hirschman (Rochester Institute of Technology)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


G03 - Emerging Technologies & Processes 1 – 16:00 – 18:20 Chair(s): Meng Tao and Patrick Steglich 16:00

1181

(Keynote) Silicon-Organic Hybrid Photonics: Integration of Electro-Optical Polymers in a Photonic Integrated Circuit Technology – Patrick Steglich (IHP - Leibniz-Institut für innovative Mikroelektronik, Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau), Christian Mai (IHP - Leibniz-Institut für innovative Mikroelektronik), Sigurd Schrader (Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau), and Andreas Mai (IHP-Leibniz-Institut für innovative Mikroelektronik, Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau)

1182

(Invited) SOI Technologies for RF and Millimeterwave Applications – Martin Rack and Jean-Pierre Raskin (Université catholique de Louvain)

17:10

1183

(Invited) Design of SiO2/4H-SiC Formation Process with H2O Annealing to Improve MOSFET Performance – Koji Kita, Hirohisa Hirai, and Mizuki Nishida (The University of Tokyo)

17:40

1184

A New Liftoff Method for Small and Dense Nanostructures – Tian Li Duan, Yao Wang, Rui Zhang, Xu Hang Ma, and Xue Xuan Qu (Southern University of Science and Technology)

18:00

1185

Electrochemical Behaviour of Expanded Graphite for Thermogalvanic Cells and Thermally-Charged Supercapacitors Applications in Ionic Liquids – Blanca Estela Torres Bautista, Kakoli Bhattacharya, Marco Bonetti, Michel Roger, and Sawako Nakamae (SPEC, CEA, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay)

G06

Materials and Processes for Semiconductor, 2.5 and 3D Chip Packaging, and High Density Interconnection PCB 2

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / Electrodeposition Room 210, The Hilton Atlanta

1247

Controllable Single Crystal Copper Morphology on Copper Foil By Electrodeposition – Chia-Hsiang Chen, WeiPing Dow, and Liang-Jie Lin (National Chung Hsing University)

11:00

1248

Enhancing Surface Flatness and Brightness of Zn/Cu Alloy By Acidic Electroplating Copper – Chien-Lin Chen and Wei-Ping Dow (National Chung Hsing University)

11:20

1249

(Invited) Characteristics, Types and Development Direction of the Copper Foils for Batteries – Young tae Kim, Sang hyun Jun, An na Lee, Ho gun Kim, and Seon hwa Kim (KCFT)

G06 - PCB Processes – 14:00 – 15:40 Chair(s): Muneharu Kondo and Rohan Akolkar 14:00

1250

(Invited) Innovative Advances in Copper Electroplating for IC Substrate Manufacturing – Kousik Ganesan (Intel Corpororation), Rahul Manepalli, Marcel Wall, Andrew Wentzel, Helme Castro, Wencaho Li, and Thomas Heaton (Intel Corporation)

14:40

1251

Selective Cu Electrodeposition for SubMicrometer Redistribution Layers – Jinhyun Lee, Kimoon Park, and Bongyoung Yoo (Hanyang University)

15:00

1252

Electroless Copper Deposition Using Complexed Copper(II) Ion As Catalyst for Printed Circuit Board Fabrication – Wei-Ping Dow and Yu-Chien Chuang (National Chung Hsing University)

15:20

1253

Using Reduce Graphene Oxide (rGO) As a Conducting Layer for a PCB Metallization – I-Hsuan Chang and Wei-Ping Dow (National Chung Hsing University)

G06 - High Density Interconnection – 16:00 – 17:40 Chair(s): Muneharu Kondo and Kazuo Kondo 16:00

1254

(Invited) Enabling Fan-out Wafer-Level Package (FOWLP) through Innovative Copper Electrodeposition Processes – Bryan Buckalew, Kari Thorkelsson, Justin Oberst, Stephen Banik, and Thomas Ponnnuswamy (Lam Research)

16:40

1255

Line Width and Capping Layer Effects on Electromigration Failure of Plasma Etched Copper Lines – Mingqian Li, Jia Quan Su, and Yue Kuo (Texas A&M University)

17:00

1256

Thermal Annealing and Impurities Incorporation of Electrodeposited Cobalt Thin Film – Yang Hu and Qiang Huang (The University of Alabama)

17:20

1257

Conductivity Modification of Reduced Graphene Oxide (rGO) – Yu-Guan Lee and Wei-Ping Dow (National Chung Hsing University)

G06 - 3D Trends – 08:20 – 09:40 Chair(s): Wei-Ping Dow and Yasuhiko Takeno 08:20

1244

(Invited) Trends in 3D Markets and Technology – E. Jan Vardaman (TechSearch International, Inc)

09:00

1245

(Invited) 3D Passive Devices and through Substrate Connections for Medical and Automotive – Catherine Bunel (R&D MURATA)

G06 - Copper Electrodeposition – 10:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Kazuo Kondo and Wei-Ping Dow 10:00

1246

(Invited) Microfluidic Electroless Interconnection (MELI) Process for LowTemperature, Pressureless Chip Stacking Applications – C Robert Kao, H. T. Hung (National Taiwan University), and Y. H. Chen (Unimicron Corp)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

145

Tuesday, October 15

16:40

10:40


Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta

G06 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00

H01 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Travis J. Anderson

H01

1258

Study on Electromigration of Nano-Silver Paste with Different Hot Pressing Sintering Conditions – In Gann Chen (Department of Materials Science and Engineering,NCKU), Chia Ming Yang (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, NCKU), Yan Ruei Chio, Lien Chung Hsu (Department of Materials Science and Engineering,NCKU), and Po Tsung Hsieh (Center for Micro/Nano Science and Technology, NCKU)

State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors (SOTAPOCS 62) Electronics and Photonics Room 213, The Hilton Atlanta

H01 - 2D Materials – 08:30 – 09:30 Chair(s): Jennifer K. Hite and Yuji Zhao

Tuesday, October 15

08:30

1280

(Invited) Artificial Neurons and Synapses with CVD MoS2 Facilitated By Electrode Engineering – Tania Roy (University of Central Florida)

09:00

1281

(Invited) Improving Conducting and Insulating Interfaces to 2D Materials – Aaron D Franklin (Duke University)

H01 - Heterogeneous Integration – 10:00 – 11:50 Chair(s): Erica A. Douglas and Travis J. Anderson 10:00

10:30

11:00

11:30

146

1282

1283

1284

1285

(Invited) Advancing Compound Semiconductors through Heterogeneous Integration – Erica A. Douglas, Andrew E Hollowell, Mathew Jordan (Sandia National Laboratories), Thomas Friedmann (Sandia National Labs), Michael G Wood, Christopher Michael, Christian L. Arrington, Kate Musick, and Jaime McClain (Sandia National Laboratories) (Invited) Heterogeneous Integration of III-V Semiconductors for Imaging and High-Speed Communication – Michael G Wood (Sandia National Laboratories) (Invited) Heterogeneous Integration of SubMicron Thickness Epitaxial Ingaas(P) with Lithium Niobate for Active and Nonlinear Surface Acoustic Wave Devices – Lisa Hackett, Aleem Siddiqui, Daniel Dominguez, James Kenneth Douglas (Sandia National Labs), Anna Tauke-Pedretti (Sandia National Laboratories), Thomas Friedmann, Shawn Arterburn (Sandia National Labs), Gregory Peake (Sandia National Laboratories), Michael Ross Miller (Sandia National Labs), Erik Skogen (Sandia National Laboratories), and Matt Eichenfield (Sandia National Labs) Integrated and Interconnected Array of Light-Emitting Transistors and Transistor Lasers on Silicon for Photonic Logic – John A. Carlson (777466996), Coleman G. Williams, and John M. Dallesasse (University of Illinois)

1286

Dislocation Compensation in a Metamorphic Semiconductor Heterostructure Utilizing a Uniform or Graded Buffer Layer – Tedi Kujofsa, Md Tanvirul Islam, and John E Ayers (University of Connecticut)

1287

A Modeling Study of Dislocation Behavior in InGaAs/GaAs (001) and InAlGaAs/GaAs (001) Heterostructures Utilizing StrainedLayer Superlattices – Md Tanvirul Islam, Tedi Kujofsa, and John E Ayers (University of Connecticut)

1288

Model for Dislocation Pinning Interactions in Ingaas/GaAs (001) Heterostructures – Tedi Kujofsa and John E Ayers (University of Connecticut)

1289

Electrical Double Layer Gated Field Effect Transistor Biosensors for the Quantitative Detection of Beta-Human Chorionic Gonadotropin – Liang-Wen Liao, Po-Hsuan Chen, and Yu-Lin Wang (National Tsing Hua University)

1290

Epitaxial Growth of Cuprous Oxide on Silver Substrate By Electrodeposition – Dajin Dai, Pei-Yu Huang, and Liuwen Chang (National Sun Yat-Sen University)

H02

Low-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 12

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / Nanocarbons Room 212, The Hilton Atlanta

H02 - Low-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 1 – 08:40 – 12:00 Chair(s): Kuniharu Takei and Jyh-Ming Wu 08:40

1314

(Invited) Scalably-Nanomanufactured Tellurene: An Emerging 2-D Multifunctional Material – Wenzhuo Wu (Purdue University)

09:20

1300

(Invited) Synthesis of Thermally and Chemically Stable Silver Nanowires for Transparent Electrode – Fengru Fan (Purdue University)

10:00

1301

(Invited) Synthesis of Heavy-Metal-Free Quantum Dots and Their Applications – Hsueh-Shih Chen (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, NTHU)

10:40

1318

(Invited) Emission Origin of Lowly-Oxidized Graphene Quantum Dot Toward Light Emitting Devices – Seokwoo Jeon (KAIST)

11:20

1302

Large-Scale Manufacturing of FunctionallyEncoded Semiconductor Nanowires for Electronics and Photonics – Maritza Mujica, Amar T Mohabir, Gozde Tutuncuoglu, Sven Behrens, Victor Breedveld, and Michael A Filler (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:40

1303

Bottom-up Patterning of Semiconductor Nanostructures for Large-Area Electronics – Amar T Mohabir, Trent Weiss, Gozde Tutuncuoglu, Amy Brummer, Eric M. Vogel, and Michael A Filler (Georgia Institute of Technology) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


H02 - Wearable, Flexible, and Smart Electronics 1 – 13:30 – 15:50 Chair(s): Sang-Woo Kim and Jr-Hau He 13:30

1304

(Invited) Multi-Functional Flexible Physical and Chemical Sensor Sheets – Kuniharu Takei (JST PRESTO, Osaka Prefecture University)

14:10

1305

(Invited) Intrinsically Stretchable Semiconductors and Electronics Enabled By Polymeric Nanostructures – Sihong Wang (University of Chicago)

1306

(Invited) Hybrid Nanomanufacturing of Heterostructured Wearable Devices for Self-Powered User Interface – Wenzhuo Wu (Purdue University)

15:30

1307

Transparent and Flexible Self-Charging Power Film and Its Application in a Sliding Unlock System in Touchpad Technology – Jianjun Luo, Wei Tang, Feng Ru Fan (Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, CAS, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Chaofeng Liu (University of Washington), Yaokun Pang (Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, CAS, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Guozhong Cao (University of Washington), and Zhong Lin Wang (Georgia Institute of Technology, Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, CAS)

H03

1313

Gallium Nitride and Silicon Carbide Power Technologies 9 Electronics and Photonics Room 213, The Hilton Atlanta

H03 - General Wide Bandgap Technologies – 13:30 – 15:50 Chair(s): Michael Dudley and Noboru Ohtani 13:30

1334

(Invited) A New Analysis of the Dependence of Critical Electric Field on Semiconductor Bandgap – Robert J. Kaplar, Oleksiy Slobodyan, Jack D. Flicker (Sandia National Laboratories), and Mark A. Hollis (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)

14:10

1335

(Invited) Emerging Role of Silicon Carbide and Gallium Nitride Based Power Electronics in Power and Transportation Sectors – Prahaladh Paniyil (Clemson University) and Rajendra Singh (Center for Silicon Nanoelectronics)

14:50

1336

(Invited) Comparison of High Voltage, Vertical Geometry Ga2O3 Rectifiers with GaN and SiC – Jiancheng Yang, Chaker Fares, Patrick H Carey IV, Fan Ren (University of Florida), Marko J. Tadjer (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Yen-Ting Chen (National Chiao Tung University), Minghan Xian (University of Florida), Yu-Te Liao (National Chiao Tung University), Chin-Wei Chang, Jenshan Lin, Ribhu Sharma, Mark E Law (University of Florida), Peter E. Raad (Southern Methodist University), Pavel L. Komarov (TMX Scientific, Inc.), David J Smith (Arizona State University Department of Physics), Akito Kuramata (Tamura Corporation and Novel Crystal Technology), and Stephen J. Pearton (University of Florida)

15:30

1337

Optimization of Doping Profiles in InsulatedGate Bipolar-Transistors Using a Large Scale Optimization Technique – Chen Zhu (Florida State University) and Petru Andrei (Florida A&M University and Florida State University)

H02 - Triboelectric/ Nanogeneratorsand Self-Powered Systems 2 – 16:10 – 18:10 Chair(s): Sihong Wang 16:10

1308

(Invited) Multifunctional Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Self-Powered Electronics – Sang-Woo Kim (Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU))

16:50

1309

(Invited) Ultralight Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Portable Self-Charging Power Unit and Self-Powered Sensing Platform – Min-Hsin Yeh (National Taiwan University of Science & Technology)

17:30

1310

(Invited) Tunable Elastomeric Optical Gratings Based on Triboelectric Nanogenerators – Li Zheng (Shanghai University of Electric Power)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta H02 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Yu-Lun Chueh •

1311

1312

Electrical Conductivity of n-Type Behavior in Black BiOCl – Yoon Myung, Chan Woong Na, Yonghwan Kim (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), Jeunghee Park (Korea University), Nigel D Browning (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), and Parag Banerjee (Washington University in St. Louis) A High-Power Density Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Harvesting Wave Energy – Tiancong Zhao, Minyi Xu, Wang Chuan (Dalian Maritime University), Steven L. Zhang (Georgia Institute of Technology), Zhou Li (Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems,CAS), and Zhong Lin Wang (Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, CAS)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

Investigation of Gainp Quantum Dots in the AlGaInP-Based Light Emitting Diodes – Hwa Sub Oh, Jong Min Park, Sung Hoon Jung (KOPTI), Hyung Joo Lee, Young Dae Cho, and Kyung Nam Jun (AUK)

H03 - Reliability Issues – 16:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Robert J. Kaplar and Hrishikesh Das 16:00

1338

(Invited) Selected Issues for SiC Mosfet Reliability – Ron Green, Daniel Habersat, and Aivars Lelis (U.S. Army Research Laboratory)

16:40

1339

(Invited) Reliability Considerations for AlRich Aluminum Gallium Nitride Power Switching Transistors – Albert G. Baca, Brianna Klein, Chad A Stephenson, Andrew M. Armstrong, Andrew A. Allerman, Erica A. Douglas, Torben R. Fortune, and Albert Colon (Sandia National Laboratories)

17:20

1340

(Invited) Ag Sinter Joining Technology for Different Metal Interface (Au, Ag, Ni, Cu, Al) in Wide Band Gap Power Modules – Chuantong Chen (Osaka University) and Katsuaki Suganuma (Osaka university)

147

Tuesday, October 15

14:50


Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta

10:00

1713

Measurement of Protonic Conductivity of PEM Water Electrolyzer Electrodes – Manas Mandal, Michael Moore, and Marc Secanell (University of Alberta)

10:20

1714

Understanding Interfaces of PEM Electrolyzers with Operando Synchrotron X-Ray Computed Tomography and Radiography – Emily Leonard, Andrew Shum, Dinesh C Sabarirajan (Tufts University), Christopher B Capuano, Katherine E. Ayers (Nel Hydrogen), Nemanja Danilovic, Lalit M. Pant, Adam Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Xianghui Xiao (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Dilworth Y. Parkinson (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Iryna V. Zenyuk (University of California Irvine)

10:40

1715

Separation of Polarization for Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolyzers – Shigenori Mitsushima (Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama Natl. Univ., Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), Hayato Kashiwagi (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), Kensaku Nagasawa (Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), and Yoshiyuki Kuroda (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Natl. Univ.)

11:00

1716

Durability Loss Mechanisms and Sources in Proton Exchange Membrane-Based Electrolysis – Shaun M Alia, Grace C. Anderson, Shraboni Ghoshal (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Sarah F Zaccarine, and Svitlana Pylypenko (Colorado School of Mines)

11:20

1717

Electrolysis Cell Performance and Durability - a Contradiction in Terms? – Boris Bensmann, Michel Suermann, Patrick Trinke, Christoph Immerz, Agata Broda, and Richard Hanke-Rauschenbach (Leibniz Universität Hannover)

I01A

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Diagnostics/Characterization Methods, MEA Design/Model

H03 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Balaji Raghothamachar •

1341

A Numerical Study of the V/III Ratio in the MOCVD Process with Pulsed Injection Method – Jyh-Chen Chen, Wei-Jie Lin, and Chieh Hu (National Central University)

1342

Analytical Model for the Breakdown Voltage in Punch-through IGBTs – Chen Zhu (Florida State University) and Petru Andrei (Florida A&M University and Florida State University)

1343

Safe Operation of Maximum Temperature for Planar Gate SiC Mosfet Under Avalanche Stress Shock – Xuan Li, Zijie Hou, Xing Tong, Xiaochuan Deng (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Junning Jiang (Texas A&M University), Yourun Zhang, and Bo Zhang (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)

Tuesday, October 15

1344

The Thermal Characteristics of AlGaN/GaN Hemts with Different Channel Width – WeiChun Lin, Yi Nan Zhong, Ming-Yan Tsai, WeiCheng Ho, Yi-Hsuan Yu, and Yue-Ming Hsin (National Central University)

1345

Post-Annealing on the Ohmic Contact and Gate Recess Simultaneously in AlGaN/GaN MIS-Hemt – Pei-Chien Shen, Wei-Cheng Ho, Ming-Yan Tsai, and Yue-Ming Hsin (National Central University)

I01F

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Polymer-Electrolyte Electrolysis Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 6, The Hilton Atlanta

I01F-11 - PEM Electrolysis – 08:00 – 11:50 Chair(s): Boris Bensmann and Bryan S. Pivovar 08:00

Welcoming Remarks

08:05

1709

(Invited) U.S. Department of Energy’s Low Temperature Electrolysis R&D Activities – David Peterson, Eric L. Miller, and Katie Randolph (U.S. Department of Energy)

08:30

1710

(Invited) Large Scale PEM Electrolysis for Industrial Applications – Philipp Lettenmeier (Siemens AG)

09:00

1711

Performance and 4000 Hours Durability Behavior of Noble Metal-Coated Porous Transport Layers for PEM Water Electrolyzers – Chang Liu, Marcelo Carmo, Meital Shviro (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), and Werner Lehnert (RWTH Aachen University, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)

09:20

1712

09:40

Break

148

Development of ACLS Electrodes for a Water Electrolysis Cell – Norihiro Yoshinaga, Yuta Kanai, Taishi Fukazawa, Yoshihiko Nakano, and Wu Mei (Corporate R&D Center, Toshiba Corporation)

Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 2, The Hilton Atlanta I01A-11 Microscopy and Neutron Imaging – 08:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Andrew M. Baker and Daniel S. Hussey 08:00

1396

(Invited) A New View of Fuel Cell Electrocatalysts through Multimodal Analytical Electron Microscopy – David A. Cullen, Shaohong Cao, Miaofang Chi, and Karren L. More (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

08:40

1397

[DRAFT] Microscopic Analysis of PEMFC Catalyst Layers – Kavitha Chintam (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Karren L. More, Kimberly Shawn Reeves (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Natalie Macauley, Daniel E Hooks, and Rod L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


09:00

1398

Advanced Electron Microscopy Methods to Evaluate Thin Ionomer Films in PEM Fuel Cell Catalyst Layers – Karren L. More and David A. Cullen (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

09:20

1399

Development of Operando Confocal Microprobe X-ray Fluorescence Techniques to Measure Cation Transport in PEM Fuel Cells – Andrew M. Baker (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Yun Cai, Joseph M. Ziegelbauer (Global Fuel Cell Business, General Motors), David Agyeman-Budu, Arthur Woll (Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source), Anusorn Kongkanand (Global Fuel Cell Business, General Motors), Rangachary Mukundan, and Rod L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

09:40

Break

10:00

1400

1401

Evaluation of Dry-Wet Transition in PEFC Under Load Changes Based on Laser Spectroscopy Using Fiber-Optic Probe – Kosuke Nishida, Ryoga Nakauchi, Yuma Tabata (Kyoto Institute of Technology), Toyofumi Umekawa (Plumtec Co., Ltd.), and Masahiro Kawasaki (Research Institute for Humanity and Nature)

10:40

1402

Adsorption Behavior of Perfluorosulfonic Acid Ionomers on a Pt(111) Surface Observed By Atomic Force Microscopy – Ruttala Devivaraprasad and Takuya Masuda (National Institute for Materials Science)

11:00

1403

[DRAFT] Improved Water Management of Electrospun Nanofiber Membrane Electrode Assemblies at High Current Densities Measured in Operando Using Neutron Radiography – Andrew M. Baker, Kavitha Chintam, Rangachary Mukundan, Rod L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Jacob M LaManna, Daniel S Hussey, David L Jacobson (National Institute of Standards and Technology), John James Slack, Krysta Waldrop, and Peter N. Pintauro (Vanderbilt University)

11:20

1404

Impact of Porosity Gradients within Catalyst Layer and MPL of a PEM Fuel Cell on the Water Management and Performance: A Neutron Radiography Investigation – Dena Kartouzian, Arezou Mohseninia (Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung), Henning Markötter (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin), Philipp Langner, Joachim Scholta (Zentrum für Sonnenenergieund Wasserstoff-Forschung), and Ingo Manke (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

1405

High Resolution Neutron Imaging Developments for PEMFC, AEMFC, and Electrolyzers – Daniel S Hussey, Jacob M LaManna, Elias Baltic, and David L Jacobson (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

I01D

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Catalyst Activity/Durability for Hydrogen(-Reformate) Acidic Fuel Cells Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 5, The Hilton Atlanta

I01D-11 Pt Cathode Catalysts Supported on Carbon-Based Supports-2 – 08:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Vito Di Noto and Stuart Holmes 08:00

1567

Synthesis of Homogeneous Distributed Nanoparticles Using a Fluidized Bed Reactor – Elisabeth Hornberger, Henrike Schmies, and Peter Strasser (Technical University Berlin)

08:20

1568

Optimization Ionomer Distribution on Porous Carbon Catalyst Support to Commercialize Low Pt Loaded PEMFCS – Sebastian Ott (TU Berlin), Alin Orfanidi (BMW Group), Björn Anke, and Martin Lerch (Technical University Berlin)

08:40

1569

Platinum Supported on ElectrochemicallyExfoliated Graphene Oxide As a Catalyst for Improving the Performance of the Hydrogen Fuel Cell – Zhaoqi Ji, Maria Perezpage, Romeo Gonzalez Rodriguez, Shaun Mckeefry, and Stuart Holmes (The University of Manchester)

09:00

1570

(Invited) Recent Advances in Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction Comprising a Hierarchical Graphene-Based “Core” and a Carbon Nitride “Shell” with a Low Loading of Platinum – Vito Di Noto (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, INSTM), Enrico Negro (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Centro Studi “Giorgio Levi Cases”), Angeloclaudio Nale (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova), Pawel J. Kulesza, Iwona Agnieszka Rutkowska (University of Warsaw, Department of Chemistry), Yannick Bang (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova), Keti Vezzù (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, CMBM, University of Padova), Gioele Pagot (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Centro Studi “Giorgio Levi Cases”), and Giuseppe Pace (CNRICMATE)

09:40

Break

10:00

1571

Low Pt Loaded Nitrogen Doped Carbon As Efficient Catalyst Support for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – Sundara Ramaprabhu (Indian Institute of technology, Madras), Kothandaraman Ramanujam, and Dipsikha Ganguly (Indian Institute of Technology Madras)

149

Tuesday, October 15

10:20

Understanding the Degradation of Pt Electrocatalysts in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells By 3D Identical Location STEM – Kang Yu (University of Texas at Austin, International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory), Chenzhao Li, Jian Xie (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis), and Paulo Jorge Ferreira (University of Texas at Austin, International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory)

11:40


10:20

10:40

1572

1573

Towards High-Performance Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells Using Polymer Coated Heteroatom Doped Partially Unzipped Carbon Nanotubes As Catalyst Support – Sundara Ramaprabhu (Indian Institute of technology, Madras), Garapati Meenakshi Seshadhri (Indian Institute of Technology Madras), Divya Nechiyi, and Wolfgang Bacsa (University of Toulouse, France) Fe-N-C with Ultra-Low Pt Content Electrocatalyst for the Oxygen Reduction: Investigation of the Electrocatalytic Activity and Stability – Carlos S. Vasconcellos, Ricardo B Aggio (Institute of Chemistry of Sao Carlos), Nelson Alexandre Galiote (IQSC), and Fabio H. B. Lima (IQSC - Institute of Chemistry of Sao Carlos)

Tuesday, October 15

11:00

1574

On the Mechanism of Synergistic ORR in Pt@PGM-Free Catalyst – Di-Jia Liu (Argonne National Laboratory) and Lina Chong (Argonne National Lab)

11:20

1575

Effect of Metal Content and Carbon Support on PEMFC Performance and Durability – Dongguo Li (Los Alamos National Lab), YungTin Pan (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Xiaojing Wang (Los Alamos National Lab), Chenyu Wang, Yu Seung Kim, and Jacob S Spendelow (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

11:40

1576

Co-Axial Nafion Nanowire Electrode – Siddharth Komini Babu (Carnegie Mellon University), Rangachary Mukundan (Los Alamos National Laboratory), David A. Cullen (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and Jacob S Spendelow (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

12:00

1577

Ionomer Self-Assembly during Drying Process of Alcohol/Water Solutions Using Coarse-Grained Molecular Dynamics Simulations – Takuya Mabuchi and Takashi Tokumasu (Tohoku University)

I01B

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Cells, Stacks, and Systems Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 7, The Hilton Atlanta

09:00

1480

Droplet Dynamics and Removal from Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Channels using Acoustic Pressure Waves – Preston R. Stolberg, Alexander Coverdill, Mehdi Mortazavi, Jingru Benner, Vedang Chauhan, and Anthony D. Santamaria (Western New England University)

09:20

1481

Experimental Proof of Concept for an Innovative Evaporative Cooling Concept for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – Magali Cochet, Victoria Manzi-Orezzoli, Dirk Scheuble (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut), and Pierre Boillat (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut, LNS Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut)

09:40

Break

10:00

1482

(Invited) Porous Materials for PEM Fuel Cells and Electrolyzers: Heterogeneous and Interfacial Considerations – Aimy Bazylak (University of Toronto)

10:40

1483

Imaging and Modeling of Passive Water Management in a Miniature Fuel Cell – Kavitha Chintam (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Michael R. Gerhardt (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Andrew M. Baker, Derek Richard, Mahlon S. Wilson, James Raymond Flesner, Tommy Rockward (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Daniel S Hussey, Jacob M LaManna, David L Jacobson (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Jon Rau (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Adam Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Rod L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

11:00

1484

(Invited) Modelling Electrochemical Cells with Porous Electrodes – Marco Sauermoser, Giulio Fossati (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Natalya Kizilova (Warsaw University of Technology), and Signe Kjelstrup (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

11:40

1485

Bypassing the Jam: How GDLs with Engineered Water Highways Can ReEnable Interdigitated Flow Fields for PEFCs – Victoria Manzi-Orezzoli, Muriel Siegwart (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut), Thomas J. Schmidt (Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, ETH Zürich, Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut), and Pierre Boillat (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut, LNS Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut)

12:00

1486

A Computational Analysis on the Operational Behaviour of Open-Cathode Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – Anand Sagar (Simon Fraser University, Canada, Indian Oil R&D Centre, Faridabad, India), Sachin Chugh, Alok Sharma (Indian Oil R&D Centre, Faridabad, India), and Erik Kjeang (Fuel Cell Research Lab (FCReL), Simon Fraser University)

I01B-3A Cells and Water Management – 08:00 – 12:40 Chair(s): Aimy Bazylak and Daniel S. Hussey 08:00

1477

Comparative Investigation of Polyphenylene Sulfide Polymer-Graphite Bipolar Plates for Fuel Cell Application – Anastasia Dushina, Barbara Satola, Peter Wagner, and Alexander Dyck (DLR Institute of Networked Energy Systems)

08:20

1478

Study on Carbon Corrosion Induced Crack Propagation on Cathode Catalyst Layer in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell Under Startup-Shutdown Operating Condition – Yunqi Li, Xiran Chen, and Jun Xu (Beihang University)

08:40

1479

Entrance Effects on the Flow Distribution in Manifold of Commercial-Size Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Stacks – Fuxiang Huang, Diankai Qiu, Linfa Peng, and Xinmin Lai (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

150

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


12:20

I01E

1487

The First Durable Imidazolium-Based Radiation Grafted Anion Exchange Membranes for Alkaline Fuel Cells: The Impact of Water Management – Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Mahmoud (Natl. Inst. for Quantum and Radiological Sci. Technol., Chem. depart., Sohag Univ., Egypt), Kimio Yoshimura, Akihiro Hiroki, and Yasunari Maekawa (Natl. Inst. for Quantum and Radiological Sci. Technol.)

1667

Investigating the Effect of Ru(OH)x Surface Decoration on HER/HOR Kinetics – Saad Intikhab, Luis Rebollar, Maureen H. Tang, and Joshua David Snyder (Drexel University)

11:20

1668

Synthesis and Characterization of Electrocatalysts for the Hydrogen Evolution and Hydrogen Oxidation Reactions in Alkaline Environment – Stefan T. D. Williams (The University of Tennessee - Knoxville, Los Alamos National Laboratory, MPA-11), Gabriel A. Goenaga, Ramez A. Elgammal (University of Tennessee - Knoxville), and Thomas A. Zawodzinski Jr. (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, University of Tennessee - Knoxville)

11:40

1669

A Universal Picture of the HER/HOR Kinetics of Pt in Alkaline Solution – Ershuai Liu (Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University), Li Jiao (Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University), Sanjeev Mukerjee (Northeastern University), and Qingying Jia (Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University)

I01F

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Polymer-Electrolyte Electrolysis

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Materials for Alkaline Fuel Cells and Direct-Fuel Fuel Cells Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 3, The Hilton Atlanta

I01E-3A Alkaine Hydrogen Oxidation Mechanism and Catalysts – 08:40 – 12:00 Chair(s): Maureen H. Tang, Thomas A. Zawodzinski Jr. and Sanjeev Mukerjee 08:40

09:00

09:20

1661

1662

1663

Determining Kinetic Barriers in Hydrogen Electrocatalysis in Alkaline Media through Single-Crystal Voltammetry and Kinetic Isotope Effects – Luis Rebollar, Saad Intikhab (Drexel University), Joshua David Snyder (Argonne National Laboratory), and Maureen H Tang (Drexel University) Enhanced Alkaline Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction By Modifying Pt Nanoparticle Surface with Another Metal – Junya Ohyama (Kumamoto University, ESICB, Kyoto University), Keiichi Okubo (Nagoya University), and Atsushi Satsuma (Nagoya University, ESICB, Kyoto University)

1718

(Invited) Oxygen Evolution Reaction on M-Iridium Oxide (M=Ni, Co) Surfaces: Insights from First-Principles Computations and Experiments – Perla B. Balbuena (Texas A& M University), Luis E Camacho-Forero (Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M University), Fernando Godinez-Salomon, and Christopher P. Rhodes (Texas State University)

14:30

1719

Carbon-Supported Ir1Ru4 Alloy Catalyst with High Performance for the Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction in Alkaline Membrane Fuel Cell – Seung Woo Lee, Chae kyung Baik (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology), Yong-Hun Cho (Kwangwon National University), and Chanho Pak (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology)

(Invited) Advanced in Situ Characterization of Energy Conversion Electrocatalysts – Meital Shviro (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), Martin Gocyla (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH), Seongeun Park (Forschungszentrum Jülich), Marcelo Carmo (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH), and Detlef Stolten (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, IEK-3)

15:00

1720

A Non-Negligible Interface Effect for Alkaline Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction – Tonghui Zhao, Mingxing Gong (Huazhong University of Science and Technology), and Deli Wang (Huazhong University of Science & Technology)

Electrocatalyst Performance in Acidic Aqueous and Solid Polymer Electrolytes – Julius Knöppel, Konrad Ehelebe, Daniel Escalera López, Michael T.Y. Paul, Karl J. J. Mayrhofer, and Serhiy Cherevko (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)

15:20

1721

Effect of Substituents on the Activity of Organic Molecular Electrocatalysts for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction – Xi Yin (Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico Consortium), Edward F. Holby, Cameron M Moore, and Piotr Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

15:40

Break

New Insights of Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction Mechanism of Platinum-Based Bimetallic Catalysts in Alkaline – Ershuai Liu (Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University), Sanjeev Mukerjee (Northeastern University), and Qingying Jia (Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University)

Break

10:00

1664

10:40

1665

1666

I01F-12 - Electrolysis Catalyst Studies – 14:00 – 17:20 Chair(s): Piotr Zelenay and Meital Shviro 14:00

09:40

10:20

Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 6, The Hilton Atlanta

Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction on Pt and Pt Alloys and the Role of Cations in Alkaline Media – Daniel Jochen Weber (University of Oldenburg, Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg) and Mehtap Oezaslan (Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

151

Tuesday, October 15

11:00


16:00

1722

Improvements of CoPx Stability By Cathodic Protection in Discontinuous and Interrupted Operations of Alkaline Water Electrolysis – Ik-Sun Kim, Hyun-Seok Cho, Won-Chul Cho, Sang-Kyung Kim (Korea Institute of Energy Research), Jong Hoon Joo (Chungbuk National University), and Chang Hee Kim (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

16:20

1723

Ultra-Small Iridium Oxide Nanoparticles Decorated Carbon Nanostructures; Highly Efficient Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction – Rajashekar Badam (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Masanori Hara, Masamichi Yoshimura (Toyota Technological Institute), and Noriyoshi Matsumi (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

16:40

Tuesday, October 15

17:00

I01B

1724

1725

Microwave-Initiated Synthesis of Metal Chalcogenides/Graphene-Catalyst for Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution Reaction – Xinyu Zhang, Shatila Sarwar (Auburn University), Amit Nautiyal (Xavier University of Louisiana), and Jonathan Cook (Auburn University) Influence of Composition and Nano-Scale Morphology on Enhancing the Acid Mediated Oxygen Evolution Electrocatalysis of Earth Abundant and Low PGM Containing Transition Metal Oxide Solid Solution Oxide Anodes – Shrinath Dattatray Ghadge (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh), Oleg I Velikokhatnyi, Moni Kanchan Datta, and Prashant Nagesh Kumta (University of Pittsburgh)

15:00

1491

Influence of Coating Method on Performance of Roll-to-Roll Coated PEM Fuel Cell Catalyst Layers – Scott A Mauger, Min Wang, Samantha Medina (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Svitlana Pylypenko (Colorado School of Mines), and Michael Ulsh (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

15:20

1492

Development of Mass-Production-Scale High Performance and Reliable Catalyst Coated Membrane (CCM) for PEMFC Via Optimized Electrode Slurry for Direct Coating Process – Jung Ho Kim (R&D group 2B, KOLON INDUSTRIES)

15:40

Break

16:00

1493

PEMFC Performance Recovery from Air Pollutants Contamination – Yunfeng Zhai and Jean St-Pierre (University of Hawaii - Manoa)

16:20

1494

Degradation-Conscious Control for PEM Fuel Cell Systems – Alireza Goshtasbi and Tulga Ersal (University of Michigan)

16:40

1495

Electrochemical Pumping for Carbon Dioxide Removal in Automotive Hydroxide Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Systems – Brian P. Setzler, Stephanie Matz, Yun Zhao, Santiago Rojas-Carbonell, Shimshon Gottesfeld, and Yushan Yan (University of Delaware)

17:00

1496

Contamination of Pt Catalyst with Carbon Monoxide during Hydrogen Evolution – Abdurrahman Yilmaz (Center for Clean Energy Engineering, Univ. of Connecticut, Institute of Material Science, Univ. of Connecticut) and Ugur Pasaogullari (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Univ. of Connecticut, Center for Clean Energy Engineering, Univ. of Connecticut)

I01A

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Diagnostics/Characterization Methods, MEA Design/Model

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Cells, Stacks, and Systems Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 7, The Hilton Atlanta

Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 2, The Hilton Atlanta

I01B-3B Cells, Reformed Fuel, and Contaminants – 14:00 – 17:20 Chair(s): Jean St-Pierre and Ugur Pasaogullari 14:00

1488

Challenge of Membrane Electrode Assembly to Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Systems Having Higher Power Density – Masao Shibata (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.), Toshiyuki Suzuki (Toyota Motor Corporation), Takahisa Suzuki, and Takahiko Asaoka (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.)

14:20

1489

Optimization of Open Pore Cellular Foams for PEM Fuel Cells – Fredy Nandjou (EPFL) and Sophia Haussener (Lab. of Renewable Energy Science & Engg. (LRESE), EPFL)

14:40

1490

Enhanced Power Performance of Membrane Electrode Assemblybased on Modified Catalyst Support for PEMFC – Nak-Won Kong (KOLON INDUSTRIES), Geun Seok Chai (RTX Corperation.), Hee-Tak Kim (KAIST), and Jun Young Kim (KOLON Central Research Park, KOLON INDUSTRIES)

152

I01A-12 X-Ray Imaging – 14:00 – 17:40 Chair(s): Iryna V. Zenyuk and Jacob M. LaManna 14:00

1406

(Invited) Sub-Second X-Ray Tomographic Imaging of Liquid Water Dynamics in PEFC Gas Diffusion Layers – Hong Xu (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut), Federica Marone (Photon Science Department, Paul Scherrer Institut), Shinya Nagashima, Hai Nguyen, Keisuke Kishita (Advanced Technology, Toyota Motor Europe), Felix N. Büchi, and Jens Eller (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut)

14:40

1407

Correlative X-Ray Tomographic Imaging of Catalyst Layer Degradation in Fuel Cells – Robin T White (Fuel Cell Research Lab (FCReL), Simon Fraser University), Dilip Ramani, Sebastian H Eberhardt, Marina Najm (Simon Fraser University), Francesco P Orfino (Fuel Cell Research Lab (FCReL), Simon Fraser University), Monica Dutta (Ballard Power Systems), and Erik Kjeang (Fuel Cell Research Lab (FCReL), Simon Fraser University) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


15:00

1408

Understanding Pyrolysis of PGM-Free Electrocatalysts with X-Ray Computed Tomography – Ying Huang (University of California, Irvine), Andrew Shum (Tufts University), Morteza Rezaei Talarposhti (University of California, Irvine), Tristan Asset (University of California Irvine), Dilworth Y. Parkinson, Harold Barnard (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Plamen Atanassov, and Iryna V. Zenyuk (University of California Irvine)

15:20

1409

Influence of Pore Size Distribution on Operando Gas Diffusion Layer Liquid Saturation – Hong Xu (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut), Minna Bührer, Federica Marone (Photon Science Department, Paul Scherrer Institut), Thomas J. Schmidt (Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, ETH Zürich), Felix N. Büchi, and Jens Eller (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut)

15:40

Break

16:00

1410

16:20

1411

Improved Methods for Simultaneous Neutron and X-Ray Tomography of Operating Fuel Cells – Jacob M LaManna, Daniel S Hussey, Elias Baltic, and David L Jacobson (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

16:40

1412

Effect of PEFC Rib/Channel Width on Liquid Water Accumulation and Discharge by Insitu X-Ray Imaging – Takahiro Komiyama, Takashi Sasabe, Katsuyuki Kawamura, Hiroshi Naito, and Shuichiro Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

17:00

1413

Analysis of PEFC Gas Transport By Combination of X-Ray Radiography and Numerical Simulation – Hiroshi Naito, Katsuyuki Kawamura, Katsunori Sakai, Takashi Sasabe, and Shuichiro Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

17:20

1414

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Catalyst Activity/Durability for Hydrogen(-Reformate) Acidic Fuel Cells Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 5, The Hilton Atlanta

I01D-12 Pt Cathode Catalyst Layers with Caron- and CeramicSupports – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Sung-Dae Yim and Makoto Uchida 14:00

1578

(Invited) Design of Catalyst Layer Structure for High Fuel Cell Performance – Seon-Ho Lee, Ahmad Zulfikri Taning (Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), University of Science and Technology (UST)), Seunghee Woo, SeokHee Park (Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER)), and Sung-Dae Yim (University of Science and Technology (UST), Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER))

14:40

1579

Electrospun Particle/Polymer Fiber Electrodes with a Neat Nafion Binder for Hydrogen/Air Fuel Cells – Krysta Waldrop, John Slack (Vanderbilt University), Cenk Gumeci, Javier Parrondo, Nilesh Dale (Nissan Technical Center North America), Kimberly Shawn Reeves, David A. Cullen, Karren L. More (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and Peter N. Pintauro (Vanderbilt University)

15:00

1580

Understanding Stability of the Transition Metal Carbides and Nitrides By Combining Experimental and Computed Thermochemical Properties – Ivana Matanovic (University of New Mexico, Center for Micro-Engineered Materials) and Fernando H Garzon (University of New Mexico)

15:20

1581

Surface Coating with Porous Zirconia Layers Prepared By Atomic Layer Deposition for Stabilizing Fuel Cell Catalysts – Jinhyuk Lim, Junmo Koo, Eun Heui Kang, Jong Seon Park, Keun Hee Kim, Hyung Jong Choi, and Joon Hyung Shim (Korea University)

15:40

Break

16:00

1582

Pentavalent Metal Doped TiO2 As CorrosionResistant Electrocatalyst Supports in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells – Mounika Kodali (University of California, Irvine), Tristan Asset (University of California Irvine), Sergio Herrera (University of New Mexico), Cheng He (Washington University in St. Louis), Shrihari Sankarasubramanian (Washington University in St. louis), Ivana Matanovic (University of New Mexico), Vijay Ramani (Washington University in St. Louis), and Plamen Atanassov (University of California Irvine)

16:20

1583

Ultra-Durable Ti3O5Mo0.2Si0.4 Fuel Cell Catalyst Supports with Enhanced Conductivity – Reza Alipour Moghadam Esfahani, Reza B. Moghaddam, and E. Bradley Easton (Ontario Tech University)

Visualization Analysis of Interrelationship between Temperature Profile and Water Distribution inside a PEFC – Kaito Shigemasa (Graduated school), Hayate Sato, Yota Otsuki, Masato Kurosu (Yokohama National University), and Takuto Araki (PRESTO, JST)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

153

Tuesday, October 15

Insights into the Evolution of Chemical Degradation in Fuel Cell Membranes Using 4D in Situ Visualization – Dilip Ramani, Yadvinder Singh, Robin T White, Tylynn Haddow, Francesco P Orfino (Fuel Cell Research Lab (FCReL), Simon Fraser University), Monica Dutta (Ballard Power Systems), and Erik Kjeang (Fuel Cell Research Lab (FCReL), Simon Fraser University)

I01D


16:40

1584

Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) of Pt on SbSnO2 Nanoparticles Produces Ultra-Stable, Active Catalysts for PEMFC Application – Cheng He (Washington University in St. Louis), Xiaofeng Wang (Missouri University of Science and Technology), Shrihari Sankarasubramanian, Kaustava Bhattacharyya (Washington University in St. Louis), Xinhua Liang (Missouri University of Science and Technology), and Vijay Ramani (Washington University in St. Louis)

Tuesday, October 15

17:00

1585

Improvement of the Performance of Pt Catalysts Supported on Nb-Doped SnO2 Via Well-Controlled Interfaces – Katsuyoshi Kakinuma, Ryo Kobayashi (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi), Tetsuro Tano (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center University of Yamanashi), Takayuki Asakawa (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi), Isao Amemiya (General R&D Laboratory, Nihon Kagaku Sangyo Co. Ltd,), Chisato Arata, Sumitaka Watanabe (General R&D Laboratory, Nihon Kagaku Sangyo Co. Ltd), Akihiro Iiyama, and Makoto Uchida (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi)

17:20

1586

Effects of Various Operating Conditions on Load Cycle Durability of Pt/Nb-SnO2 Cathode Catalyst Layers – Chikara Takei, Yoshiki Mizushita (Mitsubishi Motors Corporation), Katsuyoshi Kakinuma, and Makoto Uchida (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi)

17:40

154

1587

I01E

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Materials for Alkaline Fuel Cells and Direct-Fuel Fuel Cells Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 3, The Hilton Atlanta

I01E-3B Catlysts for Alkaline ORR and Organic Oxidations – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Zhongfang Chen and Plamen Atanassov 14:00

1670

(Invited) “Pt-Free” Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) Comprising Graphene-Based “Cores” and Metal Carbon Nitride “Shells” – Vito Di Noto (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, INSTM), Enrico Negro (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Centro Studi “Giorgio Levi Cases”), Angeloclaudio Nale (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova), Pawel J. Kulesza, Iwona Agnieszka Rutkowska (University of Warsaw, Department of Chemistry), Yannick Bang (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova), Keti Vezzù (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, CMBM, University of Padova), Gioele Pagot (Centro Studi “Giorgio Levi Cases”, Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova), and Giuseppe Pace (CNR-ICMATE)

14:30

1671

(Invited) Novel Insights in the Activity, Selectivity and Durability of Fenc, MnOxides and Fenc/Mn-Oxide Composites for ORR Catalysis in Alkaline Electrolyte and AEMFC – Frederic Jaouen (CNRS - Université De Montpellier - UMR 5253), Pietro Giovanni Santori (CNRS - Université De Montpellier), Florian Dominik Speck, Serhiy Cherevko (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), Xiong Peng, William E. Mustain (University of South Carolina), and John R. Varcoe (University of Surrey)

15:00

1672

Heteroatom-Doped Graphdiynes: Enhanced Oxygen Reduction/Evolution Reaction Electrocatalytic Activity – Jinxing Gu, Saneliswa Magagula (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras), Jingxiang Zhao (Harbin Normal University), and Zhongfang Chen (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras)

15:20

1673

Recent Advances in the Design of 3D PGMFree Molecular Catalysts for ORR – Lior Elbaz (Bar-Ilan University) and Noam Zion (Chemistry Department, Bar-Ilan University)

15:40

Break

16:00

1674

The Role of Nitrogen and Boron Dopants Incorporated in Carbon Nano Onions Toward Electrocatalytic Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Udari Shyamika Kodithuwakku, Namal Wanninayake (University of Kentucky), Melonie Thomas, Beth Guiton (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Kentucky), and Doo Young Kim (University of Kentucky)

16:20

1675

Towards High-Performancepgm-Free ORR Electrocatalysts: Interplay between Theory and Experiment – Zhongfang Chen (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras)

On the Activity of Electrospun Tantalum Doped SnO2 for Durable ultra-Low PGM Fuel Cell Cathodes – Fatima Haidar, Ignacio Jimenez Morales, Sara Cavaliere, Deborah J. Jones, and Jacques Rozière (CNRS - ICGM AIME - University of Montpellier)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


16:40

1676

Pt3co Nanoalloys Decorated Graphene Electrocatalyst for the Oxygen Reduction, Methanol Oxidation, and Detoxification of Alkyl Halides – Pravin Popinand Ingole and Shwetambara Jha (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi)

17:00

1677

Fuel and Water Management in Direct Methanol Fuel Cells – Isaac Blankenau, Lauren Marten, and Xianglin Li (University of Kansas)

17:20

1678

Making Copper and Alloyed Single Crystal Beads By Oxygen-Hydrogen Flame in Air and Boosting the Electrocatalytic Activity Toward Formaldehyde Oxidation By the Factor of 12 with 1.5 % of Ni – Weicheng Liao (Department of chemistry, National Central University), Yi-wei Chen (Department of Chemistry, National Central University), Shuehlin Yau (national central university), and Jing-Jong Shyue (Research Center for Applied Sciences, Academia Sinica)

17:40

Metal-Nickel Oxyhydroxide Nanostructures on Carbon Clothes As Anode Catalysts for Direct Urea Fuel Cells – Jaesik Yoon, Doohee Lee, Eunji Lee (Auburn University), Young Soo Yoon (Gachon University), and Dong-Joo Kim (Materials Research and Education Center)

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Polymer-Electrolyte Electrolysis Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 6, The Hilton Atlanta

Amazon Catalyst at ECS Grant Winner Address – 17:20 – 18:00 Chair(s): Piotr Zelenay and Meital Shviro 17:20

I03

1726

(Amazon Catalyst at ECS Grant Winner) Carbon Catalysts for Cost-Efficient Hydrogen Production in PEM Electrolyzers – Rajib Kumar Das (Catalytic Energy Inc.), Svetlana V Vasilyeva (Catalytic Energy inc), Chong Zhao, and Andrew G. Rinzler (University of Florida, Department of Physics)

Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics 12

High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes / Battery Room 222, The Hilton Atlanta

1837

New Mixed Glass Former Glassy Solid Electrolytes: A New Compositional Tool to Optimize the Performance of Glassy Solid Electrolytes – Steve W Martin (Iowa State University of Science & Technology)

09:00

1838

(Invited) Structure of NMC Family Cathodes from Monte Carlo Simulation and NMR Spectroscopy – Kristopher J. Harris (Louisiana Tech University), Chelsey Hurst, Gillian R. Goward (McMaster University), and Jamie M. Foster (University of Portsmouth)

09:20

Break

09:40

1839

(Invited) Understanding Lithium Sulfur Batteries at Different Scales – Jie Xiao, Dongping Lu, and Jun Liu (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

10:10

1840

(Invited) Solid State Electrolyte for Li-Metal Based High Capacity Battery Application – James J. Wu (NASA Glenn Research Center)

10:40

1841

(Invited) Understanding the Solid-Electrolyte and Electrode Interface via First-Principles Prediction of Potentials and Space-Charge Layers in All-Solid-State Batteries – Yue Qi and Michael Swift (Michigan State University)

11:10

1842

(Invited) Structure Design and Property Enhancement of Electrode Materials of Lithium-ion Battery – Shi-Gang Sun (Xiamen University)

11:40

1843

(Invited) Development of High-Performance Lithium-Ion Batteries in the 21st Century – Yangxing Li (Huawei Technologies Co., LTD)

I03 - SOFCs: Recent Development – 14:00 – 17:30 Chair(s): Srikanth Gopalan and Mike Tucker 14:00

1844

(Invited) Recent Developments in Intermediate-Temperature Reversible Fuel Cells – Yu Chen, Yucun Zhou, Nick Kane, Ryan Murphy, Weilin Zhang, and Meilin Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology)

14:30

1845

(Invited) Zirconia Doped Ceria As a Mixed Ion and Electron Conductor – Sossina M Haile, Weizi Yuan, and Ruiyun Huang (Northwestern University)

15:00

1846

(Invited) Additive Dual Nano Catalysts to Accelerate Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Cathode of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – Yun Chen (National Energy Technology Laboratory), Kirk Gerdes (U.S. DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory), and Xueyan Song (DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory)

15:30

Break

15:50

1847

(Invited) Role of Mixed Conduction in Chromium Poisoning of Oxygen Electrodes of SOFCs and SOECs – Srikanth Gopalan (Boston University)

16:10

1848

(Invited) Progress in Metal-Supported Solid Oxide Cells with Infiltrated Electrodes – Michael C Tucker, Emir Dogdibegovic, Fengyu Shen, Ruofan Wang, and Grace Y Lau (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

I03 - Batteries: Solid-State Electrolytes – 08:00 – 12:10 Chair(s): Kristopher J. Harris 08:00

08:20

1835

1836

Solid Electrolyte for Li-Ion Batteries: Synthesis, Characterization and Solid-State Cell Integration – Miriam Botros (Karlsruhe Institue of Technology), Oliver Clemens (Technische Universtät Darmstadt), Ben Breitung (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), and Horst Hahn (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany) Densification and Ionic-Conduction Improvement of Tantalum-Doped GarnetType Lithium Lanthanum Zirconate Solid Electrolytes – Xingxing Zhang and Jeffrey Fergus (Auburn University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

155

Tuesday, October 15

I01F

1679

08:40


16:30

1849

(Invited) Sputtered Thin Films for Very High Power, Efficient, and Low-Cost Commercial SOFCs – Yue Li, Colin M. Gore, Ke-Ji Pan, Johanna Hartmann, Luis Correa, Bryan M. Blackburn, and Sean R. Bishop (Redox Power Systems)

16:50

1850

(Invited) Synchrotron-Based Hard X-Ray Microscopy: Instruments for 3-D Spectroscopic Imaging at the Nanoscale – Wilson K. S. Chiu (University of Connecticut)

17:10

1851

(Invited) Data Science in High Temperature Electrochemistry: New Tools for Quantitative Characterization – David S Mebane (West Virginia University)

I04

Symposium on Photocatalysts, Photoelectrochemical Cells, and Solar Fuels 10

Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor Room 215, The Hilton Atlanta

I04 - Spectroscopy Studies of Semiconductors and Catalysts 1 – 08:00 – 12:10 Chair(s): Tim Lian and Gary P. Wiederrecht 08:00

1925

Charge Separation Enhancement Mechanism By p-n Junction in Water Reduction Electrode – Zihao Xu (Emory University), Bingya Hou (University of South California), Fengyi Zhao (Emory University), Stephen B. Cronin (University of Southern California), and Tianquan Lian (Emory University)

08:20

1926

(Invited) Chalcopyrites for Solar Water Splitting: Soft X-Ray and Electron Spectroscopy of the Chemical and Electronic Surface Structure – Clemens Heske (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, University of Nevada Las Vegas)

08:50

1927

(Invited) Electronic Structures of Metal Centers in OER Catalyst Models and Electron/Energy Relays in the Excited State Supramolecular Dinuclear Transition Metal Complexes – Lin X Chen (Argonne Nat Lab/ Northwestern U)

09:20

1928

(Invited) Transient Absorption Spectroscopy of Au/CeO2 Powder – Ahmed Ziani, Amtiaz Nadeem (SABIC), and Hicham Idriss (Catalysis Department, SABIC)

09:50

Break

10:10

1929

(Invited) In Situ x-Ray Spectroscopies Gear up for Energy Science – Chung-Li Dong (Department of Physics, Tamkang University)

10:40

1930

(Invited) Hafnium Oxynitride-Derived Electrocatalyst with High Activity and Stability in Strong Acid for Both Hydrogen Evolution and Oxidation Reactions – Bruce E. Koel (Princeton University)

11:10

1931

(Invited) Colloidal Semiconductor Nanocrystal Photocatalysts: Teaching an Old Dot New Tricks – Rebeckah Burke, Saikat Chakraborty, Nicole Cogan, Kelly Sowers, Leah Frenette, Jill Caputo (University of Rochester), Daniel Weix (University of Wisconsin), Kara Bren, and Todd D Krauss (University of Rochester)

11:40

1932

(Invited) Structural Origins of Electronic Properties and Transport States in Halide Perovskites – John B. Asbury (Pennsylvania State University)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta I03 Poster Session Tuesday – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Nengneng Xu and Yudong Wang •

Tuesday, October 15

1852

1853

1854

A Comparison of Strontium Titanium Iron Oxide Perovskite Oxygen Surface Exchange Coefficients Obtained from Wafer Curvature vs. Optical Relaxation – Yuxi Ma (Michigan State University), Ting Chen (WPI-I2CNER, Kyushu University), Nicola H. Perry (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), and Jason D. Nicholas (Michigan State University) A Study of the Effects of Ions in Aqueous Electrolyte on CO2 electrochemical Reduction to Efficiently Produce Formate – Qi Zhang (College of Science, Shanghai University), Xiaolin Shao (Shanghai University), Yuyu Liu, and Jiujun Zhang (Institute for Sustainable Energy, Shanghai University) Difference in Oxide Ion Conduction Properties of Oxide Ion Excess and Cation Deficient PbWO4s and Oxide Ion Deficient CaWO4 – Shigeomi Takai, Toshifumi Sano, Takeshi Yabutsuka (Graduate School of Energy Science, Kyoto University), and Takeshi Yao (National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College)

1855

Effect of Praseodymium in Barrier Layer on the Performance of Perovskite Cathode in SOFCs – Yudong Wang and Xiao-Dong Zhou (University of Louisiana at Lafayette)

1856

The Effect of Oxygen Partial Pressure and Composition on the Oxygen Reduction Reaction Properties of Ba0.5Sr0.5Fe1-XCuxO3-δ as a Cathode for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells – Orrsam Aadil Abubaker, Kalpana Singh, and Venkataraman Thangadurai (University of Calgary)

156

1857

1858

Boosting the Oxygen Electrode Performance of Reversible Protonic Ceramic Electrochemical Cells By Interfacial Engineering – Minda Zou, Zeyu Zhao, Hua Huang, Shenglong Mu, and Jianhua Tong (Clemson University) Investigating Phase and Electrical Properties of Calcium-Doped Yttrium Iron Garnet – Zheyu Zhang, Kalpana Singh, and Venkataraman Thangadurai (University of Calgary)

I04 - Plasmonics and Photonics for Solar Energy Conversion 1 – 13:40 – 16:30 Chair(s): Lionel Vayssieres and Vaidyanathan Subramanian 13:40

1933

Plasmonic Hot-Carrier-Mediated Solar Energy Conversion and Tunablephotochemical Reactions – Yu Zhang, Tammie Nelson, Sergei Tretiak (Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory), Hua Guo (University of New Mexico), and George Schatz (Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


14:00

14:20

14:40 15:10

16:10

1935

1936 1937

1938

Synthesis and Photocatalytic Properties of Tantalum Nitride with an Inverse Opal Structure – Toshihiro Moriga, Ai Fujisaka, Natsumi Hirayama, Yusuke Furukawa, Lewi Peter Richardo, Kei-ichiro Murai (Tokushima University), Wan-Ting Chen, and Geoffrey I N Waterhouse (University of Auckland) Photocatalysis Using Earth-Abundant Copper-Based Plasmonic and High-Dielectric Nanostructures to Produce High-Value Chemicals – Ravi Teja Addanki Tirumala, Farshid Mohammadparast, Sundaram Bharadwaj Ramakrishnan, and Marimuthu Andiappan (Oklahoma State University) (Invited) Harvesting Solar Energy in Near Infrared – Dongling Ma (Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS)) (Invited) Harvesting Sunlight Using Titanium Nitride Nanostructures for Enhanced Visible Photocatalytic Activity and Solar Heating – Satoshi Ishii, Satish Laxman Shinde, Manpreet Kaur (National Institute for Materials Science), and Tadaaki Nagao (WPI-MANA, National Institute for Materials Science) (Invited) Enhancement of Triplet-Triplet Annihilation-Based Upconversion Emission By Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance – Kosuke Sugawa, Naoto Takeshima, and Shota Jin (College of Science & Technology, Nihon University)

Break

I04 - Modeling and Experimentation for Photocatalysis – 16:30 – 18:10 Chair(s): Vaidyanathan Subramanian and Lionel Vayssieres

I05

Crosscutting Materials Innovation for Transformational Chemical and Electrochemical Energy Conversion Technologies 3 Energy Technology Room 216, The Hilton Atlanta

I05 - Integrated Materials Synthesis, Characterization, and Data – 08:00 – 11:50 Chair(s): Santosh K. Suram and Jonathan R. I. Lee 08:00

1987

(Invited) Materials Discovery and Development for the Sustainable Production of Fuels and Chemicals – Thomas F. Jaramillo (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University)

08:30

1988

(Invited) Motivating the Collaboratory for High-Throughput Experimental Materials Science and Beyond... – Zachary Tim Trautt and Martin L. Green (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

09:00

1989

(Invited) Accelerated Materials Design and Discovery: Novel Approaches for Accelerating Synthesis, Characterization, and Screening of Materials – Santosh K Suram (TOYOTA RESEARCH INSTITUTE)

09:30

Break

09:50

1990

(Invited) High Throughput Synthesis As an Enabling Capability for Materials and Interface Discovery – John M. Gregoire (Caltech)

10:20

1991

(Invited) Soft x-Ray Spectroscopy for in Situ and Operando Studies of Energy Conversion Materials – Clemens Heske (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, University of Nevada Las Vegas)

16:30

1939

(Invited) Ab-Initio Simulations for Accelerating Water-Splitting Technology Research – Tadashi Ogitsu (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

10:50

1992

17:00

1940

(Invited) Semiconductor Device Modeling for Photoelectrochemical Cells: Band Diagrams and Kroemer’s Lemma – Kirk H Bevan, Asif Iqbal, and Botong Miao (McGill University)

(Invited) In Situ x-Ray Diffraction during Processing Under Extreme Conditions – Michael F Toney (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

11:20

1993

17:30

1941

Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling of a Direct Solar Driven Sulfuric Acid Decomposition Reactor – Claudio Corgnale (Greenway Energy), Pongsarun Satjaritanun, Sirivatch Shimpalee (University of South Carolina), and Zhiwen Ma (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

(Invited) In Situ/Operando X-Ray Characterization of Electronic Structure in Energy Materials Systems – Jonathan R. I. Lee, Tadashi Ogitsu, Brandon C. Wood, Michael Bagge-Hansen, and Tony van Buuren (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

17:50

1942

Computational Quest for High-Performance Electrocatalysts for Nitrogen Fixation – Zhongfang Chen (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras) and Jingxiang Zhao (Harbin Normal University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

I05 - Innovation in Data and Machine Learning – 13:30 – 17:30 Chair(s): Katie Randolph and Huyen N. Dinh 13:30

1994

(Invited) Machine Learning in Materials Discovery – Bryce Meredig (Citrine Informatics)

14:00

1995

(Invited) Computational Discovery of MetalOrganic Frameworks for Hydrogen Storage: Combining High-Throughput Screening, Machine Learning, and Experimental Demonstration – Donald J Siegel (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

14:30

1996

(Invited) Combined Ab Initio and Machine Learning Approaches to Discover Materials for Hydrogen Generation – Charles Bruce Musgrave (University of Colorado)

15:00

1997

(Invited) Functional Defects By Design—a High-Throughput Approach to Energy Materials Discovery – Panchapakesan Ganesh (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) 157

Tuesday, October 15

15:40

1934


15:30

Break

16:00

1998

(Invited) HPC4Materials Program: A National Laboratory - Industry Partnership in High Performance Computational Simulations – Robin Miles (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

16:30

1999

(Invited) An Experimental and Computational Data Ecosystem for Advancing Materials Research – Robert R White, Kristin Munch, and John D. Perkins (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

17:00

2000

(Invited) Connecting the Hydrogen Datahub to Scientists and the World – Dan Gunter (Lawrence Berkeley Lab), Angela Cai (MIT, Sandia National Laboratory), Nemanja Danilovic (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Anthony H. McDaniel (Sandia National Labs), and Richard Karnesky (Sandia National Laboratory)

L01 Tuesday, October 15

10:00

2091

Recent Advances with Terpyridine-Based Monolayer Electrochromic Materials – E. Bradley Easton, Jade Poisson, Nadio O Laschuk, Heather L Geoffrey, Jesse T.S. Allan, Iraklii Ebralidze, Simone Quaranta, Olena V Zenkina, and Franco Gaspari (Ontario Tech University)

10:20

2092

Electrolytes Based on Nanoscale OrganicInorganic Hybrid Materials (NOHMs) – Nelly M. Cantillo (University of Tennessee - Knoxville), Maria Bruce (The University of Tennessee - Knoxville), Sara Triana Hamilton (Columbia University), Shane Foister (The University of Tennessee - Knoxville), Ah-Hyung Park (Columbia University), and Thomas A. Zawodzinski Jr. (University of Tennessee Knoxville, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN)

10:40

2093

Co3O4 Nanocube -3DrGO Hybrid Structure: Efficient Non-Noble-Metal Electrocatalyst with High-Performance for Oxygen Evolution Reaction – Taniya Purkait, Prashant Pandey, Navpreet Kamboj, and Ramendra Sundar Dey (Institute of Nano Science and Technology, Mohali)

11:00

2094

Thermodynamic and Kinetic Control of Photoelectrochemical CO2 Reduction into Liquid Fuels – Young Soo Kang (Sogang University)

11:20

2095

GaN Protection Layer on Si Photocathode for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting – Guosong Zeng (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Srinivas Vanka (University of Michigan), Guiji Liu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Jason K. Cooper (​Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis), Zetian Mi (University of Michigan), and Francesca M. Toma (Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis)

11:40

2096

Heat-Treated Transition Metal Hexacyanometallates As Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Barbara Zakrzewska, Krzysztof Miecznikowski, Beata Dembinska, Anna Jablonska, Sylwia Zoladek (University of Warsaw), Iwona Agnieszka Rutkowska (University of Warsaw, Department of Chemistry), Enrico Negro (Centro Studi “Giorgio Levi Cases”), Pawel J. Kulesza (University of Warsaw), and Vito Di Noto (University of Padova)

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Electrocatalysis, and Photoelectrochemistry General Session Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 303, The Hilton Atlanta

L01 - Physical and Analytical General Session 3 – 08:20 – 12:00 Chair(s): Iwona Agnieszka Rutkowska and Brian Skinn 08:20

2087

Morphological Effects on Surface Oxidation Tolerance of Metallic Nanosheets – Daisuke Takimoto (Shinshu University), Dai Mochizuki (Tokyo Denki University), Sho Hideshima, Wataru Sugimoto (Shinshu University), Qiuyi Yuan (NISSAN ARC LTD.), Naoki Takao (Device-functional analysis Department, NISSAN ARC, Ltd.), Takanori Itoh (NISSAN ARC LTD.), Truong Vinh Truong Duy, Tsukuru Ohwaki (Nissan ARC, Ltd.), and Hideto Imai (Nissan Arc Ltd)

08:40

2088

Catalytic Electrode Membrane and Applications in Fuel Cell Type Reactors for 3 Phases Pollution Control – Lifen Liu (Dalian University of Technology)

09:00

2089

Proton-Coupled-Electron Transfer Enhances the Electrocatalytic Reduction of Nitrite to NO in a Bioinspired Copper Complex – Mark Symes, Giacomo Cioncoloni, Isolda Roger, Claire Wilson, Hans Senn (University of Glasgow), Paul Wheatley (University of St Andrews), Stephen Sproules (University of Glasgow), and Russell Morris (University of St Andrews)

09:20

09:40

158

2090

Inorganic Phototropic Growth of Nanoscale Semiconductor Deposits – Madeline Claire Meier, Azhar I Carim, Sisir Yalamanchili, WenHui Cheng, Jonathan R Thompson (California Institute of Technology), Harry A Atwater (Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis), and Nathan S Lewis (California Institute of Technology)

Break

L01 - Physical and Analytical General Session 4 – 14:00 – 17:00 Chair(s): Andrew Campion Hillier and Alice H. Suroviec 14:00

2097

Impact of Fe(III) on the Autocatalytic Processes of Corrosion of Stainless Steels in Concentrated Nitric Acid – Julien Pellé (CEA, LISE - Sorbonne Universités - CNRS), Benoit Gwinner, Nathalie Gruet (CEA), and Vincent Vivier (LISE - Sorbonne Université - CNRS)

14:20

2098

Reaction Mechanism Analysis of Zn Electrodeposition Process in Acidic Sulphate Bath Using Potentiodynamic Polarization Technique – Twinkle Paul and Ramanathan Srinivasan (Indian Institute of Technology Madras)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


14:40

2099

Simultaneous Detection of Carbamates and Organophosphate Pesticides at Bare BoronDoped Diamond Electrodes – Ella Bentin (University of Oxford, Diamond Science and Technology CDT, University of Warwick) and John S. Foord (University of Oxford)

15:00

2100

Decentralized Electrochemical Production of H2O2: A Focus on Catalysis and SingleAtom Catalysts – Sungeun Yang (Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Technical University of Denmark), Jiangbo Xi (Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Viktor Colic (Technical University of Denmark), Ifan Stephens (Imperial College London), Luca Silvioli, Jan Rossmeisl (University of Copenhagen), Jakob Kibsgaard (Stanford University Department of Chemical Engineering), Shuai Wang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology), and Ib Chorkendorff (Technical University of Denmark)

2101

15:40

Break

16:00

2102

16:20

16:40

2103

2104

2108

Machine-Learning Enabled Search for the Next-Generation Catalyst for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction – Sichen Wei, Soojung Baek, Kristofer Reyes, and Fei Yao (The State University of New York at Buffalo)

2109

Hydrogen Evolution Reaction on Transition Metals: Promoting Water Dissociation By Tuning the Surface Oxophilicity. – Pedro Farinazzo Bergamo Dias Martins, Dusan Strmcnik (Argonne National Laboratory), Pietro Papa Lopes (Argonne National Laboratroy), Justin G. Connell (Argonne National Laboratory), Edson A. Ticianelli (Instituto de Química de São Carlos - USP), Vojislav R. Stamenkovic, and Nenad M. Markovic (Argonne National Laboratory)

2110

Engineering on Ni-Co-S Bifunctional Electrocatalyst for Water-Splitting – Jing Wu (University of Science and Technology Beijing)

2111

Evaluation of Changes in Bond Parameters in Sulfolane Under the Influence of Electron Donating Substituents – Andrey Yasko (Ufa Institute of Chemistry UFRC RAS, Ufa State Petroleum Technological University), Edward Khamitov, Elena Kuzmina (Ufa Institute of Chemistry UFRC RAS), and Vladimir Kolosnitsyn (Ufa Institute of Chemistry UFRC RAS, Ufa State Petroleum Technological University)

2112

Ionic Conductivity and Thermal Stability of Polyethylene Glycol Based Polymer Electrolytes Containing Phosphonium Ionic Liquids – Daiki Nomizu, Katsuhiko Tsunashima (National Institute of Technology, Wakayama College), Yuki Sakaguchi, Toshikazu Higashi, Hirohisa Yamada (National Institute of Technology, Nara College), and Masahiko Matsumiya (Yokohama National University)

2113

In Situ Raman Microscopy for Redox Mechanism of Cathode Materials – Vitalii Ri (Chungnam National University (CNU)), Cheolho Jeon (Korea Basic Science Institute), Chunjoong Kim (Chungnam National University), and Joonhee Moon (Korea Basic Science Institute)

Ohmic Impedance: Myth or Reality? – Oumaïma Gharbi (LISE - Sorbonne Université CNRS), Mark E Orazem (University of Florida), Mai Tran, Bernard Tribollet, and Vincent Vivier (LISE - Sorbonne Université - CNRS) Unveiling Formation Mechanisms of Atomically Dispersed FeN4 Active Sites – Gang Wu (University at Buffalo, the State University of New York), Guofeng Wang (University of Pittsburgh), Zhenxing Feng (Oregon State University), and David A. Cullen (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Kinetic Analysis of the Oscillatory Electrodeposition of Cu/Sn Multilayers: Activation and Diffusion Control – Laura Menezes, Eduardo Parma, Eduardo Giangrossi Machado, and Raphael Nagao (Institute of Chemistry, University of Campinas) DFT Analysis of Amino Acid Functionalization of Hematite for Electroreduction Catalysis – Sharad Maheshwari, Michael John Janik (Pennsylvania State University), and Yawei Li (The Pennsylvania State University)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta

L02

L01 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Alice H. Suroviec •

2105

2106

2107

Electrocatalytic Activities of Atomically Controlled Metal Nanoclusters for Clean Energy Conversion – Woojun Choi, Kyuju Kwak, Minseok Kim, and Dongil Lee (Yonsei University) In Situ Vibrational SFG Spectroscopic Study of Au-Catalyzed CO2 Reduction in Aqueous Solution – Jinhui Meng and Tianquan Lian (Emory University) Investigation of a Novel Rhenium Disulfide Electrocatalyst By Sum Frequency Generation Vibrational Spectroscopy – Qiliang Liu and Tianquan Lian (Emory University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

Electrode Processes 12

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Electrodeposition / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Room 304, The Hilton Atlanta

L02 Electrode Processes 12 - 1 – 08:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Andrew Campion Hillier, Qiang Huang and Ekaterina Pomerantseva 08:00

2114

Single-Crystal Electrochemistry Explains Why Cu Nanoplates Form in the Presence of I- – Mutya A. Cruz, Myung Jun Kim, and Benjamin J. Wiley (Duke University)

08:20

2115

The Electrocatalytic Reduction of Aqueous Selenate As Mediated By Underpotential Deposition of Cu and Cd on Au Electrodes – Qi Han (Case Western Reserve University, Chemistry Department), Jonathan R Strobl, and Daniel Scherson (Case Western Reserve University)

159

Tuesday, October 15

15:20


08:40

2116

Electrodeposition of Cu, Co and Re from Water in Salt Electrolytes – Qiang Huang, William D. Sides, Shuvodeep De, and Yang Hu (The University of Alabama)

09:00

2117

Rational Design of Electrocatalytic Interfaces: Cd UPD Mediated Nitrate Reduction on Pd:Au Bimetallic Surfaces – Qi Han (Case Western Reserve University, Chemistry Department), Adriel J.J. Jebaraj (Case Western Reserve University), José Solla-Gullón (Instituto de Electroquímica, Universidad de Alicante), Juan Feliu (Universidad de Alicante), and Daniel Scherson (Case Western Reserve University)

09:20

2118

Interfacial Process for Electrochemical System Using Polyelectrolyte Membranes for High-Performance Electroplating – Kensuke Akamatsu, Ryosuke Fujiwara, Yohei Takashima, Takaaki Tsuruoka (FIRST, Konan University), Yuki Sato, Junya Murai, and Hiroshi Yanagimoto (Toyota Motor Corporation)

Tuesday, October 15

09:40

Break

10:00

2119

Modeling the Mesoscopic Influence of SEI Mechanical Response to Electrode Swelling – Justin B. Hooper (The University of Utah)

10:20

2120

Understanding the Effect of Polymer Surface Layers on Magnesium Insertion in PEDOT/MnO2 Coaxial Nanowires – Emily Sahadeo, Hakeem Kimani Henry (University of Maryland), and Sang Bok Lee (Chemistry and Biochemistry)

10:40

2121

Combining Cyclic Square Wave Voltammetry Experiment and Modeling to Quantify Unknown Electron Transfer Mechanisms for Applications in Relevant Electrochemical Systems – Alexis M. Fenton Jr. and Fikile R. Brushett (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

11:00

2122

Detection of Free Oxygen Reduction Reaction Intermediates Generated at Pt Nanoparticles By Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy – Stephan Alexander den Hartog (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, SURF Group), Mohammad Samanipour, Hong Yue Vincent Ching, Sabine Van Doorslaer (Universiteit Antwerpen, BIMEF), Tom Breugelmans (University of Antwerp, ELCAT), Annick Hubin (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, SURF Group), and Jon Ustarroz (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, SURF Group, Université Libre De Bruxelles, CHANI)

11:20

2123

Probing the Redox-Dependent Electronic and Interfacial Structures in FerroceneTerminated Self-Assembled Monolayers with Photoelectron Spectroscopy – Raymond A Wong, Yasuyuki Yokota (RIKEN), Mitsuru Wakisaka (Graduate School of Engineering, Toyama Prefectural Univ.), Junji Inukai (Clean Energy Research Center, University of Yamanashi), and Yousoo Kim (RIKEN)

11:40

2124

Nano-Scale Confinement for Efficient MultiStep Reaction Cascades – Kanchan Suklal Chavan and Scott Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University)

160

L02 Electrode Processes 12 - 2 – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Andrew Campion Hillier, Stephen J. Paddison, Vito Di Noto and Andrew M. Herring 14:00

2125

Theory of Multi-Ion Transport and Thermodynamic Phenomena in SolventFilled Membranes – Andrew Robert Crothers (University of California, Berkeley), Douglas I. Kushner (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Robert M. Darling (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research, UTRC), Ahmet Kusoglu, Clayton J. Radke, and Adam Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

14:20

2126

Spontaneous Formation of Diazonium Salts Thin Films on Silicon Electrodes – Malwattage Chandramalika Rukmali Peiris, Simone Ciampi, and Nadim Darwish (School of Molecular and Life Sciences, Curtin University)

14:40

2127

Probing the Influence of Solvation Entropy on Li+/Li Redox in Aprotic Electrolytes – Graham Leverick (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Janet Nienhuis (Universiteit Utrecht), Emily Crabb, Arthur France-Lanord (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Ryan M. Stephens (Shell International E&P Inc.), Jeffrey C. Grossman, and Yang Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

15:00

2128

Electrodes Modified with Redox Mediators for Improve Charge Transfer in Redox Flow Batteries – Robert K Emmett and Mark E. Roberts (Clemson University)

15:20

2129

Functionalized GaAs Photocathodes for Spin-Dependent Charge Transfer Studies – Mika Tamski, Felix Blumenschein (Institute of Physics, EPFL, Switzerland), Christophe Roussel (Section of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, EPFL, Institute of Physics, EPFL, Switzerland), and Jean-Philippe Ansermet (Institute of Physics, EPFL, Switzerland)

15:40

Break

16:00

2130

Free-Standing Carbon Electrodes for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction – Feihong Song, Yuxiao Ding, Yangming Lin, Saskia Heumann, Robert Schloegl, and Anna Katharina Mechler (Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion)

16:20

2131

Real-Time Observation of the Diffusion Mechanism Progression from Liquid to Solid-State of Transition Metal Complexes – Tea-Yon Kim, Yujue Wang, Austin Raithel, and Thomas Hamann (Michigan State University)

16:40

2132

Recent Progresses in Ionic Liquid-Based Electrolytes for Hybrid Multivalent Metals Secondary Batteries – Gioele Pagot (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Centro Studi “Giorgio Levi Cases”), Keti Vezzù (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, CMBM, University of Padova), Angeloclaudio Nale (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova), Enrico Negro (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Centro Studi “Giorgio Levi Cases”), Steven Greenbaum (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Hunter College, CUNY), and Vito Di Noto (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, INSTM)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


17:00

17:20

17:40

2133

2134

2135

Importance of Interfacial Activation and Proton Transfers during Redox Processes of Highly Inert Systems: Electrocatalytic Detection of As(III) and As(V) in Acid Medium – Iwona Agnieszka Rutkowska (University of Warsaw, Department of Chemistry), Weronika Postek (University of Warsaw), James A. Cox (Miami University), and Pawel J. Kulesza (University of Warsaw)

10:40

2166

Microelectrode Based Devices for Diagnosis of Electron Transport and Electrochemical Behavior of Redox-Conducting Materials – Pawel J. Kulesza (University of Warsaw), Iwona Agnieszka Rutkowska (University of Warsaw, Department of Chemistry), and Krzysztof Miecznikowski (University of Warsaw)

11:00

2167

A Charge-Transfer-Resistance Model for Proton Transmission through CVD SingleLayer Graphene in Proton-ExchangeMembrane Cells – Stephen E Creager and Saheed Bukola (Clemson University)

Student Deployed Compu-Graphical Methods for Electrochemistry Education – Daniel Lee Parr IV and Johna Leddy (University of Iowa)

11:20

2168

A Kinetic Analysis of the CO ElectroOxidation Reaction on Pt Bimetallics: Understanding the Interplay of Bifunctional and Electronic Effects – Adam Baz (University of Colorado) and Adam Holewinski (University of Colorado, Boulder)

CO2 Hydrogenation to Methanol and Formic Acid in Competition with Hydrogen Evolution: A Spreadsheet Model for Use in Capstone Design Courses – Stuart B. Adler and Eric M. Stuve (University of Washington)

11:40

2169

Electrochemical Tutorials on Diffusion: Models and Demonstrations with Physical Therapy Putty – Daniel Lee Parr IV and Johna Leddy (University of Iowa)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta

2136

14:00

2170

(Invited) On Teaching Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy – Mark E Orazem (University of Florida) and Bernard Tribollet (LISE - Sorbonne Université - CNRS)

14:40

2171

Graduate Education in Electrochemistry and Corrosion Science at the University of Virginia – Robert G. Kelly, John R. Scully, Elizabeth J. Opila, Giovanni Zangari, Gary Koenig, and James T. Burns (University of Virginia)

15:00

2172

Graduate Electrochemistry Course Projects – David E. Cliffel (Vanderbilt University)

15:20

2173

Stress and Mental Health in Chemistry Graduate Education – Evan L Anderson (University of Minnesota), Maral PS Mousavi (Harvard University), Katherine Lust, and Philippe Buhlmann (University of Minnesota)

(Invited) Successes and Challenges of Teaching and Conducting ElectrochemistryBased Research at an Undergraduate Institution – James Kariuki (University of Alberta, Augustana Campus)

15:40

Break

16:00

2174

Rethinking Electrochemical Science and Engineering Education – Fernando H Garzon, Lok-kun Tsui, Vanessa Svihla, and Abhaya Datye (University of New Mexico)

16:20

2175

Integrating Hands-on Battery Design into a Chemical Engineering Unit Operations Laboratory – William E. Mustain (University of South Carolina)

16:40

2176

Concept Inventories for Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering – Thomas F. Fuller (School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering) and John N. Harb (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Brigham Young University)

Proton Dissociation and Transfer in Protic Ionic Liquids (PILs) – Zhenghao Zhu, Xubo Luo, and Stephen J. Paddison (University of Tennessee)

2137

Education in Electrochemistry 2

L06

Mechanisms of Mobile Ion Hopping in Polymerized Ionic Liquids – Xubo Luo, Hongjun Liu, and Stephen J. Paddison (University of Tennessee)

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology Room 308, The Hilton Atlanta

L06 Education in Electrochemistry 2 - 1 – 08:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): John N. Harb, Thomas F. Fuller and Alice H. Suroviec 08:00

2160

08:40

2161

Electrochemistry Education for an Undergraduate Audience – Alice H. Suroviec (Berry College)

09:00

2162

Undergraduate Research Projects As a Prelude to Graduate Research – James J. Noel (The University of Western Ontario)

09:20

2163

09:40

Break

10:00

2164

10:20

2165

Tuesday, October 15

L02 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Andrew Campion Hillier

L06 Education in Electrochemistry 2 - 2 – 14:00 – 17:00 Chair(s): Alice H. Suroviec, Thomas F. Fuller and John N. Harb

Bioelectrochemistry in Undergraduate Curriculum and Research – Michelle Rasmussen (Lebanon Valley College) Balancing Fundamental and Practical Aspects in Nanoelectrochemistry Research and Teaching Involving Non-Traditional Students – Gangli Wang (Georgia State University) What Your Students Ought to Know about Electrochemistry (But Ask Us Instead) – Neil Spinner, Timothy Paschkewitz, Alex Peroff, and Li Sun (Pine Research Instrumentation, Inc.)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta L06 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Alice H. Suroviec •

2177

Electrochemical Behavior of Redox Active Organic Molecules in Ethaline Deep Eutectic Solvent – Henry John Squire, Jeffrey Michael Klein, and Burcu Gurkan (Case Western Reserve University) 161


L09

2178

2488

Teaching Engineers in Thin Film Deposition: A Project Based Approach with Applications in Photonics and Laser Technologies – Patrick Steglich (IHP - Leibniz-Institut für innovative Mikroelektronik) Reusing a Hard Drive Platter To Demonstrate Electrocatalysts for Hydrogen and Oxygen Evolution Reactions – Ricardo Henrique Gonçalves (Maringa State University)

28 Years of Electrochemistry within ECS Georgia Section Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology

M01 - Biosensors 1 – 10:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Mary Arugula and Wen Shen 10:00

2230

(Invited) Extracellular Matrix-Based Neural Interfaces – Wen Shen (University of Texas At Arlington) and Mark Allen (University of Pennsylvania)

10:40

2231

Point-of-Care Electrochemical Detection of Sulf Marker Activity for Lung Cancer Diagnosis in Human Body Fluids – Zhe Wang (Xavier University of Louisiana)

11:00

2232

Verification of a Stability of Polymer Matrix for the Salivary-Nitrate-ISFETS – Shuto Osaki (Osaka University, PhotoBIO-OIL), Takuya Kintoki (Osaka Institute of Technology, PhotoBIO-OIL), Takayo Moriuchi (Osaka Institute of Technology), Kenichi Kitamura (National Institute of Technology, Toba College), and Shin-ichi Wakida (PhotoBio-OIL, Osaka University)

11:20

2233

A Novel Non-Planar, Interdigitated Microelectrode Array with a Porous, Flowthrough Working Electrode for Highly Sensitive and Selective Detection of Various Chem/Bio-Molecules – Zhenglong Li, Yu Hsuan Cheng, Hansin Kim, Pedro Moura, Juliana Yang, and Sagnik Basuray (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

11:40

2234

Development of Flexible Electrochemical Glucose Sensors By Inkjet Printing of Novel Graphene Surfaces – Aytekin Uzunoglu (Konya Necmettin Erbakan University)

12:00

2235

Fabrication of Non-Enzymatic Sensor Utilizing Carbon Nanotubes- Nafion Film for Nanoscale Determination of Antiviral Drug – Pravin Tarlekar and Sanghamitra Chatterjee (Institute of Chemical Technology)

L09 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): David E. Cliffel

Tuesday, October 15

2194

Desalination Technologies Utilizing Solar Energy – Yanjie Zheng and Kelsey B. Hatzell (Vanderbilt University)

2195

The Effects of Tunnel and Layer Openings in Energetic Aqueous Zinc Ion Storage in Manganese Dioxides – Ethan Ertell, Zeljka Zec, and Altug Suleyman Poyraz (Kennesaw State University)

2196

Investigating Cathode Dissolution By Homogeneous Sol-Gel Coating on Manganese Dioxide Nanofibers to Extend Battery Performance – Milan Hisham Haddad, Zeljka Zec, Megan Ariana Hammontree, and Altug Suleyman Poyraz (Kennesaw State University)

M01

Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session Sensor Room 302, The Hilton Atlanta

M01 - Chemical Sensors 2 – 08:20 – 09:40 Chair(s): Dong-Joo Kim and Eunji Lee 08:20

2226

Leveraging Nanoscale Phenomena in Electrochemically Dealloyed Nanoporous Gold for Gas Sensing – Timothy Wong and Roger C. Newman (University of Toronto)

08:40

2227

Non-Enzymatic Electrooxidation of Urea with a Disposable Paper-Based Sensor Using Hierarchical NiO Hollow Sphere – Doohee Lee, Jaesik Yoon, Eunji Lee (Auburn University), Young Soo Yoon (Gachon University), and Dong-Joo Kim (Materials Research and Education Center)

09:00

09:20

162

2228

2229

Environmental Perspective of Electrochemical Sensors – Ashiq Ahamed (Nanyang Technological University, Abo Akademi University), Grzegorz Lisak (Nanyang Technological University), and Johan Bobacka (Abo Akademi University) Gold Nanoparticle Embedded Modified MWCNT Electrodes for Electrochemical Detection of Arsenic in Water – Shirsendu Mitra, Nirmal Roy, and Dipankar Bandyopadhyay (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati)

M01 - Biosensors 2 – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Jessica E. Koehne and Wen Shen 14:00

2236

(Invited) New Flexible Electrodes for Electrochemical Analysis: A Step Forward Towards Wearable Sensors – Diego F. PozoAyuso, Mario Castaño-Álvarez, and Ana Fernandez-la-Villa (MicruX Technologies)

14:40

2237

Solid-Contact Ion-Selective Electrodes Comprising Hydrophobic Redox Buffers – Celeste R Rousseau and Philippe Buhlmann (University of Minnesota)

15:00

2238

Theranostic Applications of Carbon Nanomaterial Modified Sensors: A Promising Future – Sanghamitra Chatterjee (Institute of Chemical Technology)

15:20

2239

Behind Modeling Electrochemical Impedance Response of a Continuous Glucose Monitor – Ming Gao (University of Florida), Rui Kong (Medtronic), and Mark E Orazem (University of Florida)

15:40

Break

16:00

2240

(Invited) Portable Iron Screening System for Point-of-Care Iron Status Determination – Mary Arugula, Erica Pinchon, Dustin Haithcock, Ketan Bhatt, Prabhakar Pandian, and Kapil Pant (CFD Research Corporation)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


16:40

2241

Noninvasive Urea Monitoring Using a Flexible Electrochemical Sweat Based Sensor – Jaesik Yoon, Doohee Lee, Eunji Lee, Myeongseok Sim, Tae-Sik Oh (Auburn University), Young Soo Yoon (Gachon University), and Dong-Joo Kim (Materials Research and Education Center)

17:00

2242

Zinc Oxide-Carbon Cloth Nanosensors for Simultaneous Detection of Uric Acid, Epinephrine, and Ascorbic Acid – Rebekah De Penning (Iowa State University), Noahlana Monzon (University of Arkansas Fayetteville), Ahmad Fallatah, and Sonal Padalkar (Iowa State University)

2243

Characterization of Electrochemical Proximity Assay of Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Using SPR/Fluorescence Spectroelectrochemistry – Lang Zhou, Bryan A. Chin, and Aleksandr L. Simonian (Material Research & Education Center, Auburn University)

17:40

2244

Toward Rapid Antibacterial Susceptibility Testing Using Electrochemical Biosensors Based on Organic-Inorganic Catalytic Complexes – Adam Bolotsky and Aida Ebrahimi (The Pennsylvania State University)

2249

Electrical Sensing Capability of Carbon Nano-Tubes/Alumina Cement Composites, Probed through Frequency-Dependent Impedance Spectroscopy – Jiwon Oh, Jaehwan Kim, Hyunbae Lee, Heesu Hwang, Wonjun Jang (Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Hongik Univ.), Eunsoo Choi (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Hongik Univ.), and Jin-Ha Hwang (Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Hongik Univ.)

2250

Detection of Pathogenic Bacteria and Cancer Cells in Body Fluids Using Magnetostrictive Particle (MSP) Biosensors – Wei Yi, Jiachen Liu, Bryan A. Chin, and Zhongyang Cheng (Auburn University)

2251

Physics of Neutron-Gamma Sensors for Soil Elemental Analysis – Aleksandr Kavetskiy (Auburn University Detection and Food Safety Center), Galina Yakubova (USDA-ARS), Nikolay Sargsyan (Auburn University Detection and Food Safety Center), Stephen A. Prior, H. Allen Torbert (USDA-ARS National Soil Dynamics Laboratory), and Bryan A. Chin (Auburn University Detection and Food Safety Center)

2252

Fabrication of Highely Sensitive NonEnzymatic Glucose Sensor Based on Highly Porous Cu/Cu2o/CuO Embedded in N Doped Carbon Aerogel – Saad M. Alsherhi (King Saud University)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta M01 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

2245

2246

Effect of the Number of ME Elements on Capture Rate of a Small Number of Pathogens in the Prototype of Phage Filter with a Comparison of Rocking Method – Songtao Du, Yuzhe Liu (Materials Research & Education Center, Auburn University), I-Hsuan Chen (Material Research & Education Center, Auburn University), Alana MacLachlan (Materials Research and Education Center), Tung-Shi Huang (Poultry Science, Auburn University), and Bryan A. Chin (Auburn University Detection and Food Safety Center) Improved Magnetoelastic (ME) Sensing By Using Gelatin for Salmonella Pick-up from Large Scale Surfaces – Yuzhe Liu, Songtao Du (Materials Research & Education Center, Auburn University), I-Hsuan Chen (Material Research & Education Center, Auburn University), Alana MacLachlan (Materials Research and Education Center), Tung-Shi Huang (Poultry Science, Auburn University), and Bryan A. Chin (Auburn University Detection and Food Safety Center)

2247

Development of a 3D-Printed Force Sensor with Carbon Paste – Alejandro Rubiano, Hamed Shamkhalichenar, and Jin-Woo Choi (Louisiana State University)

2248

Graphene-Enhanced SpectroElectrochemistry on Boron-Doped Diamond Waveguides – Boris Mizaikoff (Ulm University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

M03

Microfluidics, Sensors, and Devices 3 Sensor / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 301, The Hilton Atlanta

M03 - Microfluidics, Sensors and Devices 3 - AM – 08:30 – 12:00 Chair(s): Milad Navaei and Peter J. Hesketh 08:30

Introductory Remarks

08:40

2292

(Invited) High-Throughput Single Cell Nanomechanical Measurements – Renee Copeland, Oluwamayokun Oshinowo (Emory University & Georgia Tech), Benjamin Brainard (University of Georgia), Carolyn Bennett (Emory University), Wilbur Lam, and David Richard Myers (Emory University & Georgia Tech)

09:10

2293

Wireless Stretchable Hybrid Electronics for Smart, Connected, and Ambulatory Monitoring of Human Health – Yun-Soung Kim, Musa Mahmood, Shinjae Kwon, Robert Herbert, and Woon-Hong Yeo (Georgia Institute of Technology)

09:30

coffee break

10:00

2294

Ultra-Stretchable Conductive Polymer Complex As a Wearable Strain Sensor with Excellent Linearity and Repeatable Autonomous Self-Healing Ability – Yang Lu, Jesse Horne, Lauren McLoughlin, Rachel Ploeger (The University of Alabama), Ju-Won Jeon (Kookmin University), and Evan K Wujcik (The University of Alabama)

163

Tuesday, October 15

17:20


10:20

2295

Conducting Polymer-Based and Electrically Controlled Skin Mapping for Dermatological Diagnostics and Wound Healing Treatment – Xiaoxu Fu, Ashiq Ahamed, Yi Heng Cheong (Nanyang Technological University), and Grzegorz Lisak (Åbo Akademi University)

Tuesday, October 15

10:40

2296

Wireless, Soft, Low-Profile Bioelectronics for Quantitative Diagnostics of Cervical Dystonia – Young-Tae Kwon and Woon-Hong Yeo (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:00

2297

Paper-Based Lateral Flow Immunoassay for Detection of Biomarkers in Human Fluids – Kathrine Curtin, Xuefei Gao, and Nick Wu (West Virginia University)

11:20

2298

High-Resolution Multianalyte Biosensor Array for Analysis of Model Organ Systems – Sara Lynn Melow, Dusty R. Miller (Vanderbilt University), Evan A. Gizzie (Northwestern University), and David E. Cliffel (Vanderbilt University)

11:40

2299

Highly Accurate, Stable Solid-State Microelectrode for an Electrochemical Glucose Sensor – Hyo-Ryoung Lim, Nathan Patrick Hillman, Yun-Soung Kim, and WoonHong Yeo (Georgia Institute of Technology)

M03 - Microfluidics, Sensors and Devices 3 - PM – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): Milad Navaei and Peter J. Hesketh

15:40

164

2305

2307

Universal Brain-Machine Interfaces Enabled By Flexible Scalp Electronics and Deep Convolutional Neural Networks – Musa Syed Mahmood (Georgia Tech), Yun-Soung Kim, Robert Herbert, and Woon-Hong Yeo (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Z01

General Student Poster Session All Divisions

Z01 General Student Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00

Understanding HER/HOR Kinetics through Ru(OH)x Surface Decoration on Pt Single Crystals – Saad Intikhab, Luis Rebollar, Maureen H. Tang, and Joshua David Snyder (Drexel University)

2310

Ionic Liquid Composite Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Ramchandra Gawas, Yawei Li, and Joshua David Snyder (Drexel University)

2311

Microfluidics Enhanced Performance of Electrochemical Devices – Joseph R. Stetter (SPEC Sensors, LLC)

Optimal Bio-Inspired Sniffing for Improved E-Nose Detection – Thomas Lee Spencer, Brandon Kim, and David L Hu (Georgia Institute of Technology)

2312

Essence: A Shear-Enhanced, Flow-through, Nanoporous and Capacitive Electrode Technology with Non-Planar Interdigitated Micro-Electrodes – Yu Hsuan Cheng, Zhenglong Li, Juliana Yang, Pedro Moura, Hansin Kim, and Sagnik Basuray (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging: An Inexpensive Tool to Study the Water Transport in Thin Film PFSA Ionomers – Shahab Bayani Ahangar, Kishan Bellur, Ezequiel Medici, Kazuya Tajiri, Jeffrey S Allen, and Chang Kyoung Choi (Michigan Technological University)

2313

Computational Insights into the Lithium Intercalation Dynamics in Manganese Oxide Cathodes – Ravindra Kempaiah (University of Illinois at Chicago), Badri Narayanan (University of Louisville), Subramanian K. R. S. Sankaranarayanan (Argonne National Laboratory), and Arunkumar Subramanian (University of Illinois at Chicago)

Towards Closed Loop Control of Cell Production: Analysis of Volatile Organic Profiles in Stem Cells By Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography with Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry – Christopher A. Heist (Georgia Tech Research Institute), Jean-Marie D. Dimandja (Georgia Institute of Technology), and Milad Navaei (Georgia Tech Research Institute)

2304

2309

2301

15:20

Using Impedance Measurement to Characterize Cell-Electrode Adhesion with Customized 3D-Nanostructured Multielectrode Arrays – Dominique Decker (University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern, Saarland University), Rolf Hempelmann (Saarland University, KIST Europe), Holger Rabe, Karl-Herbert Schäfer, and Monika Saumer (University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern)

14:20

2303

2306

Corrosion-Resistant Precious Metal Coated Oxide Nanoparticles As Supports for Iridium-Based Oxygen Evolution Reaction Catalysts in Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolyzers – Eden Tzanetopoulos (University of California, Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Yagya Narayan Regmi, and Nemanja Danilovic (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

3D-Printed Hydrogel Capsule for Transporting Particles in Flow Channel – Kyosuke Nezu (Yamagata university), Masato Makino, Kyuichiro Takamatsu, Masaru Kawakami, and Hidemitsu Furukawa (Yamagata University)

15:00

2308

2300

2302

M03 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00

14:00

14:40

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta

Electrochemical Sensor of Gas Phase Iodine – Carlos R. Perez, Kyle Christopher Klavetter, Jonathan Joseph Coleman, and Michael P. Siegal (Sandia National Laboratories)

Development of Low Power Micro Preconcentrator (μPC) for Chemical Sensing Applications – Ardalan Lotfi, Christopher A. Heist, and Milad Navaei (Georgia Tech Research Institute)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


2314

2315

Utilizing a Tunable Triblock Copolymer for Design of Model Systems to Study Interactions at the Anion Exchange PolymerCatalyst Interface – Nora Catherine Buggy, Mei-Chen Kuo (Colorado School of Mines), Ahmet Kusoglu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Soenke Seifert (Argonne National Laboratory), and Andrew M. Herring (Colorado School of Mines) Electrochemical Signature of Peroxynitrite on Modified Boron-Doped Diamond Electrodes – Shaimaa Maher (Cleveland State University), Haitham Kalil (University of Mount Union, Suez Canal University), and Mekki Bayachou (Cleveland State University)

2316

Towards Gas Sensors for Aquatic Chemical Sensing Inspired By the Star-Nosed Mole – Alexander Bo Lee, Morgan Biagioni, Cyrus Tanade, John Joseph Watson, Benjamin Seleb, Thomas Lee Spencer, and David L Hu (Georgia Institute of Technology)

2317

Polyaniline Based Ternary Hierarchical Microspheres for Supercapacitor Application – Aadithya Jeyaranjan, Tamil Selvan Sakthivel (University of Central Florida), and Sudipta Seal (University of Central Florida, Advanced Materials Processing and Analysis Center)

2318

X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy of SrTi0.65Fe0.35O3-Δ : Understanding Local Structure Evolution during Crystallization – Emily Skiba (University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign), Qing Ma (Argonne National Laboratory), and Nicola H. Perry (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, UIUC)

2319

Measurements of Pressure-Stress Coupling in Hydrated Palladium – Shiv Krishna Reddy Madi Reddy and John W. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

2320

Electrochemical Detection and Determination of Various Bisphenol Compounds – Robinson Tom, Michael Nelwood, Thiagarajan Soundappan (NAVAJO TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY), and Arul Mozhy Varman (ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY)

2321

2322

Polyimide-Based Electrodes for Electrochemical Water Splitting and N2 Reduction – Yun-Xiao Lin, Xin-Hao Li, and Jie-Sheng Chen (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) A Deposition Comparison of Gold Particles Modified Boron Doped Diamond Electrodes for Nitrite Sensing – Xiaosheng Cai and John S. Foord (University of Oxford)

2323

RF Sputtered Boron Carbon Nitride (BCN) Thin Films for Biological Applications – Shraddha Dhanraj Nehate (University of Central Florida), Ashwin Kumar Saikumar (University Of Central Florida), Varsha Naga, and Kalpathy B. Sundaram (University of Central Florida)

2324

Stretchable and Thermally Stable Cellulose Film – Jee Eun Oh, Nae-Man Park, and Sukyung Choi (ETRI)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

2325

Lithium Cycling, Limiting Current, and Electrochemical Characterization in Solid Polymer Electrolytes – Jacqueline A. Maslyn (University of California Berkeley), Louise Frenck (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Nitash P. Balsara (University of California, Berkeley)

2326

Tunable Permselectivity in a Robust Anion Exchange Membrane for Electrodialysis – Ivy Wu, Mei-Chen Kuo, and Andrew M. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)

2327

Surface Tension Measurement of Water Surface Under IPA Vapor and the Impact of Its Concentration Dependence on the Marangoni Convection in Wafer Drying Process – Shumpei Miura, Takashi Yamada (Shibaura Institute of Technology), Tomoatsu Ishibashi, Hisanori Matsuo, Katsuhide Watanabe (Ebara corporation), and Naoki Ono (Shibaura Institute of Technology)

2328

Hierarchical Nico Layered Double Hydroxidesnanosheets on Carbonized CNT/ Cotton As a Highperformance Flexible Supercapacitor – Hao Tianqi, Wei Wang, and Dan Yu (Donghua University)

2329

Unique Development of Bimetallic Pt3Ni1 Octahedral Structures for Increased Oxygen Reduction Activity – John Weiss (University of South Carolina), Laksamee Payattikul (Chiang Mai University), Sirivatch Shimpalee, John Weidner (University of South Carolina), and Konlayutt Punyawudho (Chiang Mai University)

2330

Development of Morphology Control Method of Coating Layer Utilizing the Ligand Interaction between Iron Particle Surface and Buffer Solution – Yuki Asano (Tohoku University, Nittetsu Mining CO., LTD), Akira Kishimoto, Takahiro Ito, Masanobu Kawata (Nittetsu Mining CO., LTD), Shun Yokoyama, and Hideyuki Takahashi (Tohoku University)

2331

Electrolytic Nickel Phosphide with OneDimensional Pore Channels – Yong-Guk Gwon (Pusan National University), Jong-Won Lee (Chosun University), and Heon-Cheol Shin (Pusan National University)

2332

Electrochemical Properties of Silver-Zinc Secondary Battery – Jiung Jeong (Pusan National University), Jong-Won Lee (Chosun University), and Heon-Cheol Shin (Pusan National University)

2333

The Effect of Flow Field Property in Toluene Direct Electro-Hydrogenation Electrolyzer – Junpei Koike (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), Kensaku Nagasawa (Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), Yoshiyuki Kuroda (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), and Shigenori Mitsushima (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Natl. Univ., Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama Natl. Univ.)

165

Tuesday, October 15


2334

Electrolytic Performance of a CathodeSupported Honeycomb Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell – Yoshihiro Iwanaga (Department of Hydrogen Energy Systems, Kyushu University), Hironori Nakajima, and Kohei Ito (Department of Hydrogen Energy Systems, Kyushu University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kyushu University)

2335

Optimization of Cation Composition on Charge-Discharge Behavior in Rock-Salt Type Lithium Titanium Oxynitride Anode Material – Kohei Shizukawa, Rie Takahara, Jung-Ting Sun, Yusuke Mizuta, Kei-ichiro Murai, and Toshihiro Moriga (Tokushima University)

Tuesday, October 15

2336

2337

Electrochemical Study on Porous Silicon Anodes in Sulfide-Based All-Solid-State Lithium-Ion Batteries – Ryota Okuno (Nara Institute of Science and Technology), Mari Yamamoto (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Osaka Research Institute of Industrial Sci. Tech.), Atsutaka Kato (Osaka Research Institute of Industrial Sci. Tech.), and Masanari Takahashi (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Osaka Research Institute of Industrial Sci. Tech.) Synthesis and Photoluminescence Properties of Novel BaSi4O6N2:Eu2+ Phosphor for WhiteLEDs – Kohei Fukumura, Sayaka Hattori, Koki Shibai (Tokushima University), Shao-Ju Shih (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), Kei-ichiro Murai, and Toshihiro Moriga (Tokushima University)

2338

Effect of Alcohol Addition to Sulfuric Acid on Efficiency for Formation of Anodic Alumina – Mikimasa Matsumoto, Hideki Hashimoto, and Hidetaka Asoh (Kogakuin University)

2339

Electrochemical Behavior of Citrate Cu-Zn Electrolytes for Copper Alloys Electrodeposition – Amina Dridi (COPROMET, LRMAI Univ. Tunis El-Manar, ENIT, 1002, Tunisie, UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ Bourgogne Franche Comte), Leila Dhouibi (COPROMET, LRMAI Univ. Tunis ElManar, ENIT, 1002, Tunisie), Jean-Yves Hihn (Institut UTINAM UMR CNRS 6213), Patrice Bercot, El-Mustafa Rezrazi (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ Bourgogne Franche Comte), and Wafa Sassi (URCMEP Univ. Gabès, 6029, Tunisie)

166

2340

2341

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Analysis of Carbon Deposition in an AnodeSupported Planar Solid Oxide Fuel Cell By Segmented Electrodes – Kohei Sasaki (Department of Hydrogen Energy Systems, Kyushu University), Hironori Nakajima (Department of Hydrogen Energy Systems, Kyushu University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kyushu University), and Tatsumi Kitahara (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kyushu University, Department of Hydrogen Energy Systems, Kyushu university) Measurement of Macmullin Number for Different Electrochemical Fuel Cell GasDiffusion Media Using a Conductivity Cell Apparatus – Mitchell Sepe, Michael Brizes, Joseph Steven Lopata, Sirivatch Shimpalee, and John W. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

2342

Evaluation Method of Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Evolution Reaction in Alkaline Media – Issei Matsuura (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), Kensaku Nagasawa (Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), Yudai Tsukada, Yoshiyuki Kuroda (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), and Shigenori Mitsushima (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Natl. Univ., Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama Natl. Univ.)

2343

Analyzing the Bandgap of 3D Perovskite Oxides: Machine Learning Approach – Robert Kuramshin, Omar Adel Allam, and Seung Soon Jang (Georgia Institute of Technology)

2344

Investigating Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Tin Perovskites for Li-Ion Battery Applications: DFT Modeling Approach – Jihoon Kim, Omar Adel Allam, and Seung Soon Jang (Georgia Institute of Technology)

2345

Articial Neural Networks for Accurate Prediction and Analysis of Perovskite Bandgaps – Zlatomir Stoichev, Omar Adel Allam, and Seung Soon Jang (Georgia Institute of Technology)

2346

Oxygen Reduction Activity of Nb-Doped Titanate Nanosheets in an Acidic Electrolyte – Yoshiharu Nakashima (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Nat. Univ.), Akimitsu Ishihara (Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), Shigenori Mitsushima (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Natl. Univ., Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), and Yoshiyuki Kuroda (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Natl. Univ.)

2347

The Shape Influence on the Photothermal and Drug Adsorption Performance of Polydopamine Nanoparticles – Yuzhe Sun and Edward Davis (Materials Engineering, Auburn University)

2348

Kinetic Study of the Reaction of Adsorbed CO with Methanol and Ethanol on Pt Electrode – Keisuke Iida and Yoshiharu Mukouyama (Tokyo Denki University)

2349

Mechanism of Current Oscillation during Simultaneous Reduction of Tin(II) Ions, Nitrate, and Nitrobenzene at Au Electrode – Masayuki Kurohagi, Yoshiharu Mukouyama (Tokyo Denki University), and Shinji Yae (University of Hyogo)

2350

Potential Oscillation during Hydrogen Evolution Reaction: Hidden N-Shaped Negative Differential Resistance Due to Hydrogen Bubbles – Terumasa Kuge (Tokyo Denki University), Takanobu Nishimoto, Kouji Maeda, Shinji Yae (University of Hyogo), Shuji Nakanishi (Osaka University), and Yoshiharu Mukouyama (Tokyo Denki University)

2351

Effects of Alkali Metal Ions on O2 and H2O2 Reduction Reactions at Pt Electrodes – Haruki Okada and Yoshiharu Mukouyama (Tokyo Denki University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


2352

The Effect of Electrode Geometry and Fluid Flow on Electrodeposition of Pb2+ in Drinking Water – Jaesung Lee, Anna Marie Nelson, and Mark Andrew Burns (University of Michigan)

2353

Designing a Supramolecular Process for PostSTI CMP Cleaning – Carolyn F. Graverson, Tala B. Zubi, and Jason J. Keleher (Lewis University, Department of Chemistry)

2354

Pressure Responsive Multi-Layered Composite Nanoparticles for through Silicon Via (TSV) Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) Applications – Maria G Salinas, Allie M Mikos, Madison Hill, Amy Mlynarski, and Jason J. Keleher (Lewis University, Department of Chemistry)

2355

2356

Design of a Multi-Layer Hydrogel Nanocomposite for Real-Time Evaluation of Properties Relevant to Wound Management Applications – Abigail N. Linhart, Dany M Danhausen, and Jason J. Keleher (Lewis University, Department of Chemistry)

2357

Characterization of Gas Diffusion Layers through Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling and BET Theory – Michael Brizes, Mitchell Sepe, Pongsarun Satjaritanun, Sirivatch Shimpalee, and John W. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

2358

Selective Conversion to Formic Acid from CO2 By Electrochemical Reduction over Cuxsny Intermetallic Compounds – Hiroya Ochiai, Takao Gunji, and Futoshi Matsumoto (Kanagawa University)

2359

Mathematical Modeling of a ProtonConducting Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cell Using Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation – Hailey Boyer, Sirivatch Shimpalee, John W. Weidner (University of South Carolina), and Zhiwen Ma (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

2360

2361

Multiscale Roughness Characterization of Electropolished 316L ALM Steel By Power Spectral Density Post-Treatment – Estelle Drynski (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ Bourgogne Franche Comte, IRT M2P, 4, rue Augustin Fresnel F-57070 Metz, France), Marie-Laure Doche (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS University Bourgogne Franche-Comté), Jean-Yves Hihn (IRT M2P Metz, France, UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS University Bourgogne Franche-Comté), and Joffrey Tardelli (IRT M2P Metz, France) Co-Doping Effects of Iron and Copper into Carbon Nanotubes on Oxygen Reduction Reaction Activity – Natsuki Fujibayashi, Masaru Kato (Hokkaido University), Satoshi Yasuda (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), and Ichizo Yagi (Hokkaido University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

2362

Modeling Volume Change of Large Format Pouch Cells Due to Intercalation – Drew Joseph Pereira (University of South Carolina), Miguel Fernandez, Kathryn Corine Streng, Jay Gao, Taylor R Garrick (General Motors), and John W. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

2363

Study of Polymer-Coating on Various Types of Carbon Supports to Enhance Platinum Utilization Efficiency in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell Electrocatalysts – Samindi Madhubha Jayawickrama (Kyushu University, Japan) and Tsuyohiko Fujigaya (Dept Applied Chem. & WPI-I2CNER, Kyushu University)

2364

Improvement of Hysteresis in Aluminum Doped Indium-Tin-Zinc-Oxide Thin Film Transistors By Modulating Intrinsic Film Stress of Mo S/D Electrodes – Jaehan Bae and Sang-Hee Ko Park (KAIST)

2365

Amorphous Indium-Gallium-Zinc-Oxide Transistor Used Ion Gel Dielectric for Low Driving Voltage and Easy Processing – Jinkyoo Kim and Sang-Hee Ko Park (KAIST)

2366

Relationship between Oxygen Reduction / Evolution Reaction Activity and Oxygen Non-Stoichiometry of LaNiO3−δ – Hiroyuki Tanaka (Department of Molecular Engineering, Kyoto University), Hiroyuki Asakura, Saburo Hosokawa, Kentaro Teramura, and Tsunehiro Tanaka (Department of Molecular Engineering, Kyoto University, Elements Strategy Initiative for Catalysts & Batteries)

2367

Directly Removing of Irreversible Capacity in Lithium Ion Battery By Pre-Lithiation Using through-Holed Cathode and Anode Electrodes in a Laminated Cell – Tatsuya Watanabe, Takashi Tsuda, Takao Gunji, Nobuo Ando (Kanagawa University), Susumu Nakamura (National Insititute of Technology Nagaoka College), Narumi Hayashi (Industrial Research Institute of Niigata Prefecture), Naohiko Soma (Wired Co., Ltd), Takeo Ohsaka, and Futoshi Matsumoto (Kanagawa University)

2368

Hierarchical Iron/Nickel-Based Sulfide Supported on Ni Foam As a Bifunctional Electrocatalyst for Efficient Overall Water Splitting – Dongwook Lim, Namil Kim, Minsoo Kim, and Sung-Hyeon Baeck (Inha University)

2369

Ternary Nifeco Layered Double Hydroxide Nanosheets As High-Performance Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Evolution Reaction – Minsoo Kim, Yeji Choi, Minji Hwang, and Sung-Hyeon Baeck (Inha University)

2370

Effect of Organic Cation on the Surface Oxidation of Pt(111) Electrode in Alkaline Media – Tomoaki Kumeda, Masashi Nakamura, and Nagahiro Hoshi (Chiba University)

2371

Zinc Cobalt Sulfides on N, S Co-Doped Zinc Cobalt Sulfides on N, S Co-Doped Carbon Derived from Bimetallic-Organic Framework As an Advanced Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Minji Hwang, Chaewon Lim, Sangjin Kim, and Sung-Hyeon Baeck (Inha University)

167

Tuesday, October 15

Role of Molecular Structure on Controlling the Dynamic Equilibrium of the Ecosystem Present in Shallow Trench Isolation (STI) Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) Slurry Formulations – Katherine M. WortmanOtto, Carolyn F. Graverson, Cynthia Saucedo, and Jason J. Keleher (Lewis University, Department of Chemistry)


2372

Hexagonal Nickel/Nickel Hydroxide Nanoplates As Efficient Bifunctional Electrocatalysts for Overall Water Splitting – Sangjin Kim, Euntaek Oh, Dongwook Lim, and Sung-Hyeon Baeck (Inha University)

2382

Free-Standing Flexible FeF­­3-C Cathodes for Sodium-Ion Batteries – Zifei Sun, Michael Liu, Wenbin Fu, Peilin Lu, Enbo Zhao, Alexandre Magasinksi, Mengting Liu, Shunrui Luo, Jesse McDaniel (Georgia Institute of Technology), and Gleb Yushin (Sila Nanotechnologies, Inc.)

Oxygen Evolution Reaction of Titanium Oxide-Based Materials with and without Doping in Alkaline Solution – Ryu Suzuki (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Nat. Univ.), Akimitsu Ishihara (Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), Ken-ichiro Ota (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Nat. Univ.), and Koichi Matsuzawa (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Natl. Univ.)

2373

2383

2374

Electrochemical Synthesis of Ni-Cu-P Alloy As an Efficient Water Splitting Electrocatalyst – Byung Keun Kim (Institute of Chemical Processes, Seoul National University) and Jae Jeong Kim (Institute of Chemical Process, Seoul National University)

Exchange-Coupled Sm2Co17/FeCo CoreShell Nanomagnets Via the Combination of Electrospinning and Electroless Deposition – Jimin Lee, Bongyoung Yoo, Hee Taik Kim, Jongryoul Kim, and Yong-Ho Choa (Hanyang University)

2384

2375

Effects of Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Support on Oxygen Reduction Reaction Activity of Pt–Ni Nanoframe – Ryota Nakahoshiba, Tianchi Li, Kazuya Ogura, Masaru Kato, and Ichizo Yagi (Hokkaido University)

Effects of Electrode Material on the Electrochemical Conversion of Carbon Dioxide to Solid Carbon – Junsung Kim, Jingyu Xia, Woobeen Jeon, Seongyong Eom, and Gyungmin Choi (School of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan Nat’l Univ.)

2376

Oxygen Reduction Reactions in LowViscosity Ionic Liquids Based on Phosphonium Cations – Toshikazu Higashi, Hirohisa Yamada, Yuki Sakguchi (National Institute of Technology, Nara College), Daiki Nomizu, Katsuhiko Tsunashima (National Institute of Technology, Wakayama College), Chikako Sakai, and Katsumi Katakura (National Institute of Technology, Nara College)

2385

Mathematical Modeling of Lithium Sulfur Batteries – Niloofar Kamyab, Ralph E. White, and John W. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

2386

Single-Atoms Synthesized Via a Novel Method As the Active Site with Highly Selectivity Electrocatalytic Conversion of CO2 to Ethanol – Haiping Xu (Northern Illinois University), Di-Jia Liu (Argonne National Laboratory), and Tao Xu (Northern Illinois University)

2387

Effects of Porous Material Properties and Operating Conditions on PEM Electrolysis Performance and the Observation of Mass and Heat Transport – Joseph Steven Lopata (University of South Carolina), Guido Bender, Zhenye Kang, James L. Young (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Sirivatch Shimpalee, and John W. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

2388

Electrochemical Melting of DNA: Optimization and Application – Eddie Madrigal and Ryan M West (University of San Francisco)

2389

Hydroxyapatite Thin Films Synthesis By Electrodeposition – Estefania Garcia, Altug Suleyman Poyraz, and Heather Abbott-Lyon (Kennesaw State University)

2390

Designing Corrosion Resistant High Entropy Alloys Via Chlorine Susceptibility Index – Sirui Li (Fontana Corrosion Center, Ohio State University), Huibin Ke (The Ohio State University), Anup Panindre (Fontana Corrosion Center, Ohio State University), Christopher Taylor (DNV GL), and Gerald S. Frankel (The Ohio State University)

2391

Electrochemical Polarization Behavior of 304L Stainless Steel in a Thin Layer of Chloride Solution – Alen Korjenic, Arnab Kundu, Indrajit Charit, and Krishnan S. Raja (University of Idaho)

2392

The ORR and OER Performances of Bismuth Ruthenate As the Cathode of Air Battey Using KOH Solution – Sho Sato, Arisa Shimizu (Oita university), Miki Matsuoka, and Taro Kinumoto (Oita University)

Tuesday, October 15

2377

Improved Performance of Zinc Composite// Secondary Doped Li-PANI Composite Film for Rechargeable Batteries – Huijun Cao Jr. and Shihui Si (Central South University)

2378

Effect of Particle Size of Cathode Active Material on Electrochemical Properties of Lithium-Ion Battery Investigated by Insitu EIS – Shinya Omoto, Yoshinao Hoshi (Tokyo University of Science), Isao Shitanda (PIRC), and Masayuki Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science)

2379

In-situ EIS to Investigate Influence of Conductive Additive Addition Rate on Charge Transfer Resistance of Lithium Ion Batteries – Fumiya Kojima, Yoshinao Hoshi (Tokyo University of Science), Isao Shitanda (PIRC), and Masayuki Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science)

168

2380

2381

Selenium-Carbon Nanotubes Composite Cathode with Long Cycle Life for Rechargeable Li-Se Batteries – Yi Cui (Purdue University, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis), Xinwei Zhou (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis), Wei Guo (Zhengzhou University), Yuzi Liu (Center for Nanoscale Materials), Tianyi Li (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis), Yongzhu Fu (Zhengzhou University), and Likun Zhu (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis) Cu/Zn SOD Detection By Catalytic Amplification for the Design of a Cancer Biosensor – Annelis O Sanchez (University of Puerto Rico)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


2394

2395

2396

2397

2398

2399

Hydrogen Evolution Reaction and Oxygen Reduction Reaction of Titanium Oxiynitride Catalyzed Activated Carbon in Acid Aqueous Solution – Toya Furushiro, Taro Kinumoto, Seitaro Funatsu (Oita University), Mitsunori Hitomi (Kuraray. Co, Ltd.), Takayuki Yoshikawa (Kuraray Co.Ltd.), and Takayuki Yamada (Kuraray Co. Ltd.) Compositional Dependence of Mössbauer Spectra for Mechanically Milled (Fe1xAlx)2O3 – Hayato Nakaishi (Kyoto University), Shigeomi Takai, Takeshi Yabutsuka (Graduate School of Energy Science, Kyoto University), Takeshi Yao (National Institute of Technology, Kagawa College), Shinji Kitao, and Makoto Seto (IIRNS, Kyoto University) Effects of Solid Electrolyte Interphases Formed on Cu Eqcm Electrodes on Lithium Electrodeposition/Dissolution Reaction – Yukina Uchino (Ochanomizu), Ayano Ohama, Kumar Sai Smaran, and Toshihiro Kondo (Ochanomizu University) Carbon Nanostructure Supported Ion Exchange Platform for Efficient Electrochemical Removal of Cesium from Aqueous System – Harsha Devnani, Pravin Popinand Ingole (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), and Nidhi Sandal (INMAS DRDO Delhi) Ultrasmall Metal Nanoclusters As Bifuntional Electrocatalysts for Overall Water Splitting – Woojun Choi, Kyuju Kwak, and Dongil Lee (Yonsei University) Development of Highly Ion-Conductive Layered Double Hydroxide As Electrolyte for Solid-State Alkaline Fuel Cells – Yusuke Taniguchi (National Instutute of Technology, Nara College.), Hirohisa Yamada (National Institute of Technology, Nara College), Kazuki Maeda (Kyoeisha Chemical CO., Ltd.), Chikako Sakai, and Katsumi Katakura (National Institute of Technology, Nara College) Charge-Discharge Characteristics on Low Viscosity Phosphonium Ionic Liquid Electrolytes for Lithium Ion Battery – Yuki Sakguchi, Hirohisa Yamada, Toshikazu Higashi (National Institute of Technology, Nara College), Daiki Nomizu, Katsuhiko Tsunashima (National Institute of Technology, Wakayama College), Chikako Sakai, and Katsumi Katakura (National Institute of Technology, Nara College)

2403

The Effect of Heat-Treatments on Corrosion Resistance of Martensitic Stainless Steel – Reiya Kanda, Izumi Muto, and Yu Sugawara (Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University)

2404

Galvanic Corrosion Processes of Aluminum Coupled to Iron in Chloride Solutions at Near-Neutral pH – Takumi Kosaba, Izumi Muto, and Yu Sugawara (Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University)

2405

Corrosion Behavior of Cocrfemnni High Entropy Alloy in Acidic Solutions – Takumi Aiso, Izumi Muto, and Yu Sugawara (Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University)

2406

Inhibiting Degradation Mechanisms of Conversion-Based Li-Ion Anodes through Nanostructured Hybrids – Benjamin Ng, Xiong Peng, Ehsan Faegh, and William E. Mustain (University of South Carolina)

2407

Investigation of Chemical Corrosion and Electrochemical Charge/Discharge Behavior of Preferentially Faceted Zinc Particles for Battery Applications – Ehsan Faegh, Benjamin Ng, Dillon Hayman, Kaitlyn Cook, and William E. Mustain (University of South Carolina)

2408

Electrolyte Dependency on Ca2+ Insertion/ Extraction Properties of V2O5 – Yoshiaki Murata, Tomohiro Obata, Masashi Hamasaki, Ryoji Inada, and Yoji Sakurai (Toyohashi University of Technology)

2409

Assembly of SnO2-ZnO Composite Hollow Nanofibers for CO2 reduction Reaction to Formate – Daniel Tan (University of Science and Technology, Korea, Korea Institute of Energy Research), Young-Eun Kim, Wonhee Lee, Ki Tae Park, and Soon Kwan Jeong (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

2410

Quantitative Characterization of Pseudocapacitance on Carbon-Based Active Electrode Materials – Jong Chan Hyun, Jin Hwan Kwak, and Young Soo Yun (Kangwon National University)

2411

Pyroprotein-Based Ultra-Thin Catalytic Layer for Sodium Metal Batteries – Jin Hwan Kwak, Jong Chan Hyun, and Young Soo Yun (Kangwon National University)

2412

The Role of Surface Chemistry in Impedimetric Aptasensing – Wei LI Ang (Nanyang Technological University)

2400

Removal Mechanism of Concrete Deterioration Factor Using Expanded-Cafe Layered Double Hydroxides – Yong-Ho Choa, Ji Young Park (Hanyang University), Su-been Yoo (Hanyang university), and Hong-Baek Cho (Hanyang University)

2413

Structural Effect of 10um Depth Surface Relief on the Cycling Behavior of Lithium Metal Anode – Jinhyeok Ahn (Hanyang University), Eun Kwang Jang (hanyang university), Eun Ji Park, Min Jeong Yoo, and Kuk Young Cho (Hanyang University)

2401

Nanoindentation of Polyethylene/ Polypropylene Tri-Layer Separator Under Dry and Wet Conditions – Andrew William Meyer (University of Kentucky)

2414

Growth of Metal Nanoparticles on Electrostatically-Charged Polymers – Jinyang Zhang (Curtin university)

2402

Electrochemical Synthesis of Conductive Polymers to Enhance Carbon Supports for Metal Catalysts – Brenda Lee Vargas Pérez and Lisandro Cunci Perez (Universidad Ana G. Méndez, Gurabo)

2415

Electrochemistry on Tribocharged Polymers – Jinyang Zhang (Curtin university) and Simone Ciampi (School of Molecular and Life Sciences, Curtin University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

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Tuesday, October 15

2393


Z02

2416

2417

2418

Short-Range Scattering Sources of TwoDimensional Hole Gases in Undoped Ge/Gesi Heterostructures – Yi-Hsin Su, Yen Chuang (National Taiwan University), Chia-You Liu (Graduate Institute of Electronics Engineering), Tzu-Ming Lu (Sandia National Laboratories), and Jiun-Yun Li (National Taiwan University, Taiwan Semiconductor Research Institute) Comparative Studies on Structural Properties and Total Energetics of Nonequivalent Hexagonal Polytypes for a Wide Variety of Metallic Systems – Taku Miyakawa and Koji Moriguchi (Tohoku University) Two-Stage Electrochemical Synthesis of Copper Nanoparticles on Hydroxyapatite Coatings for Antibacterial Implants – Rashmi Ghosh, Oliver Swart, Sabrina Westgate, Benjamin Miller, and Matthew Yates (University of Rochester)

14:40

2425

(Invited) Drift Subtraction for Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry Using Double-Waveform Partial Least Squares Regression – Leslie A Sombers, Gregory S McCarty, and Carl J Meunier (North Carolina State University)

15:20

2426

Effects of Chlorpyrifos Exposure on Acetylcholine Metabolism across a Model Blood-Brain Barrier – Ethan S. McClain, Dusty R. Miller, Jacquelyn A Brown, John P Wikswo, and David E. Cliffel (Vanderbilt University)

15:40

Break

16:00

2427

(Invited) Detection of Traumatic Brain Injury Protein Biomarkers with a PaperBased Point-of-Care Device – Nianqiang Wu, Xuefei Gao, and Kathrine Curtin (West Virginia University)

16:40

2428

Neurologically Relevant Enzyme Expression and Engineering for D-Amino Acid Enzymatic Electrochemical Biosensor Development – Janine Mauzeroll (McGill University)

The Brain and Electrochemistry 2

Tuesday, October 15

All Divisions Room 313, The Hilton Atlanta

Z02 Brain and Electrochemistry 2 - 1 – 08:50 – 12:00 Chair(s): Hariklia (Lili) Deligianni, Mekki Bayachou and Johna Leddy 08:50

Introductory Remarks

09:00

2419

(Invited) New Carbon Electrodes for Neurochemistry – B. Jill Venton, Qun Cao, and Pumidech Puthongkham (University of Virginia)

09:40

Break

10:00

2420

(Invited) An Electrochemical Perspective on Electrophysiological Measurements – Malcolm H. Yeh (University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics) and Johna Leddy (University of Iowa)

Z04

Electrochemistry in Space

High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes / Battery / Dielectric Science and Technology / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor / Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Subcommittee Room 305, The Hilton Atlanta

Z04 - Batteries for Space Applications 1 – 08:00 – 09:40 Chair(s): Bugga V. Ratnakumar 08:00

2449

(Invited) Saft Gen 6 Electrochemistry for GEO/LEO Application – Chengsong Ma (Saft America Inc) and Yannick Borthomieu (Saft)

08:40

2450

Evaluating Li/CFx Cell Components for Deep Space Space Exploration – Erik J. Brandon, Keith J. Billings, Bugga V. Ratnakumar, Keith B. Chin, John-Paul Jones, Simon C. Jones, Jasmina Pasalic, John Paul Ruiz, Jessica Seong, and Sarah A. Stariha (NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech)

10:40

2421

Shining Light on the Nervous System: From Biomaterials to Bioelectronics – Jing Tang (Stanford University)

11:00

2422

(Invited) Integration of In Vivo Electroanalytical and Genetic Techniques to Decode Local Catecholamine Circuits in the Brain – Jinwoo Park, Rohan Bhimani, and Caroline Bass (The University at Buffalo - The State University of New York)

09:00

2451

Organotypic Neurovascular Unit and Electrochemical Platform for Predictive Toxicology – Dusty R. Miller, Ethan S. McClain, Jacquelyn A Brown, Jody C. May, John Wikswo, John A McLean, and David E. Cliffel (Vanderbilt University)

Commercial 18650 Lithium-Ion Cells for High-Energy, High-Power, and Radiation Applications – Frederick C. Krause, Ratnakumar V Bugga, Keith J. Billings, John Paul Ruiz, and Erik J. Brandon (NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech)

09:20

2452

Next Generation Materials for LithiumIon Space Batteries – Chad Deroy, Arthur Dobley, Rob Gitzendanner, and Eric Morrison (EaglePicher Technologies, LLC - Yardney Division)

11:40

2423

Z02 Brain and Electrochemistry 2 - 2 – 14:00 – 17:00 Chair(s): Hariklia (Lili) Deligianni, Janine Mauzeroll and Mekki Bayachou 14:00

170

2424

(Invited) Co-Detection of Dopamine and Metabolites Using Fast Scan Cyclic Voltammetry and Modified Carbon FiberMicroelectrodes – Alexander George Zestos, Pauline Wonnenberg, Victoria Connaughton, and Kyle Laurie (American University)

Z04 - Electrochemistry for Space Resource Utilization 2 – 10:00 – 11:40 Chair(s): Gregory S. Jackson 10:00

2453

(Invited) Electrochemical Processes for in Situ Resource Utilization – Paul Hintze (NASA)

10:40

2454

Development of an Electrochemical Oxygen Compressor and Generator for Spacesuit Oxygen Resupply – John Graf (NASA Johnson Space Center), Dale Taylor, Javier Alvare (American Oxygen), and Prabhakar Singh (Materials Science and Engineering, Univ. of Connecticut) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


11:00

11:20

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2456

Z04 - Batteries for Space Applications 2 – 16:00 – 17:20 Chair(s): George J. Nelson 16:00

2463

A Cell Selection Method and Validation Process for the Aerospace Battery – Jaesik Chung, Kwang Jung (PCTEST), Eric C. Darcy, and Samuel P. Russell (NASA-Johnson Space Center)

Opportunities for Electrochemical and Catalytic Processes That Support Human Activity on Mars – Canan Karakaya, Gregory S. Jackson (Colorado School of Mines), and Robert J. Kee (Mechanical Eng. Dept., Colorado School of Mines)

16:20

2464

The Use of Low Temperature LithiumIon Batteries to Enable the NASA Insight Mission on Mars – Marshall C. Smart, Dhack Muthulingam, Michael E Lisano, Stephen F. Dawson (Jet Propulsion Lab., California Institute of Technology), Richard B. Shaw, Brett T. White (Lockheed-Martin Aerospace Corporation), Alex Buonanno, Chad DeRoy, and Rob Gitzendanner (EaglePicher Technologies, LLC - Yardney Division)

16:40

2465

High Temperature Primary Batteries for Venus Surface Missions – Dean Glass, JohnPaul Jones, Abhijit V. Shevade, Richard Sim, Bugga V. Ratnakumar (NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech), Dharmesh Bhakta, and Eric Raub (EaglePicher Technologies)

17:00

2466

Electrochemistry to Power out-Earth Basecamps for Space Exploration – Florence Fusalba and Thierry Priem (CEA)

Z04 - Power Sources for Space Applications – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): Erik J. Brandon 14:00

2457

3D Printed Hierarchical Porous Carbon Aerogels for Supercapacitors at Ultralow Temperatures – Bin Yao (University of California, Santa Cruz) and Yat Li (Unversity of California, Santa Cruz)

14:20

2458

Highly Selective Toward Four- or TwoElectrons ORR on Nitrogen Doped Carbon Nano Structures in Fuel Cells for Space Applications – Armando Pena (University of Puerto Rico, Physics, Mayaguez), Santosh H. Vijapur, Timothy D. Hall, Stephen Snyder (Faraday Technology, Inc.), Jeffrey Sweterlitsch (NASA/Johnson Space Center), E. J. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.), and Carlos R Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras)

14:40

2459

Regenerative Solid Oxide Fuel Cells for Venus Interior Probe Energy Storage – Sarah A. Stariha, Keith J. Billings, John-Paul Jones (NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech), and R. Bugga (California institute of Technology)

15:00

2460

Nitrous Oxide As an Oxidizer for Dual Use Fuel Cell / Thrust Systems in Space Applications – Lok-kun Tsui, John Bryan Plumley (University of New Mexico), Thomas Peng (Air Force Research Laboratory), and Fernando H Garzon (University of New Mexico)

15:20

2461

New Power Technology for Venus Aerial Missions – Ratnakumar V Bugga (NASA/ Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech), John-Paul Jones (Jet Propulsion Lab., California Institute of Technology), Michael Pauken (Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech), Keith J. Billings, Sarah A. Stariha (NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/ Caltech), Channing Ahn, Brent Fultz (California Institute of Technology), Kerry Nock (Global Aerospace Corporation), and James Cutts (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

15:40

2462

Johnson Thermo-Electrochemical Converter for Space Exploration – Lonnie Johnson and Tedric Campbell (Johnson Research & Development)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta Z04 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Gregory S. Jackson •

2467

Aptamer-Modified Microelectrodes for the Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Detection of Neuropeptide Y – Luis F López, Nerika G Hernandez, Krystal Flores, John Cruz, and Lisandro Cunci Perez (Universidad Ana G. Mendez, Gurabo Campus)

2468

Optimizing Electrochemical Thermal Control Devices: Investigating the Effect of Water Contamination on Reversible Silver Thin-Film Plating – Emily Nicole Ganley, John Bryan Plumley, Lok-kun Tsui (University of New Mexico), Thomas Peng (Air Force Research Laboratory), and Fernando H Garzon (University of New Mexico)

171

Tuesday, October 15

Proving the Viability of an Electrochemical Process for the Simultaneous Extraction of Oxygen and Production of Metal Alloys from Lunar Regolith – Mark Symes, Bethany Lomax (University of Glasgow), Melchiorre Conti, Nader Khan (Metalysis), Nick Bennett (Heriot-Watt University), and Alexey Ganin (University of Glasgow)


Wednesday, October 16

11:00

70

(Invited) Synthesis, Characterization, and Investigation of Non-Arrhenius Behavior in Anti-Perovskite Ion Conductors – Fei Wang, Ping-chun Tsai, Yiliang Li, Stephanie L. Eiler, Seoung-Bum Son, and Yet-Ming Chiang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

11:20

71

(Invited) Insights into Proton Transport in Superprotonic Solid Acids – Sossina M Haile (Northwestern University)

11:40

72

Role of Li Distribution in High Li Conductivity of Lix(Ge,P)3S12 – Yoyo Hinuma (Chiba University, National Institute for Materials Science), Takeshi Yajima (University of Tokyo), Satoshi Hori (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Rui Iwasaki, Zenji Hiroi (University of Tokyo), and Ryoji Kanno (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

12:00

73

The Chemical Stability of Nasicon As a Solid Electrolyte for Seawater Batteries – Tae-Ung Wi, Chanhee Lee, Fahmi Rahman, Wooseok Go, Min-Ho Kim, Su Hwan Kim, Daeyeon Hwang, Sang Kyu Kwak, Youngsik Kim, and HyunWook Lee (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)

Highlights 0900h �������Battery Division Technology Award Address, Room 223 1400h �������Battery Division Postdoctoral Associate Research Award Address sponsored by MTI Corporation and the Jiang Family Foundation, Room 220 1400h �������Electrodeposition Division Research Award Address, Room 309 1400h �������Technical Exhibit, Grand Ballroom 1440h �������Battery Division Student Research Award Address sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Research & Development, Room 220 1440h �������Electrodeposition Division Early Career Investigator Award Address, Room 309 1620h �������Battery Division Student Research Award Address sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Research & Development, Room 221 1640h �������Olin Palladium Award of the Electrochemical Society, Galleria 2 1800h �������Technical Exhibit and General Poster Session, Grand Ballroom

A02

A02 - Solid Electrolytes 2 – 14:00 – 14:40 Chair(s): Matthew T. McDowell and Seok Woo Lee

Wednesday, October 16

14:00

74

Understanding and Engineering Interfacial Transport in K-β′′-Alumina at Room Temperature – Antonio C Baclig, Geoff McConohy, Nathan Kong, and William C Chueh (Materials Science & Engineering, Stanford University)

14:20

75

Pore Structure Analysis of Silica-Gel Solid Nanocomposite Electrolytes with Surface Conduction Enhancement – Akihiko Sagara, Hiroki Yabe (Panasonic), Xubin Chen, Brecht Put, Thomas Hantschel, Maarten Mees (imec), Hidekazu Arase, Yukihiro Kaneko (Panasonic), Akira Uedono (University of Tsukuba), and Philippe M. Vereecken (imec, KU Leuven)

Symposium in Honor of Bob Huggins: Fast Ionic Conductors - Principles and Applications Battery / High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes Room 223, The Hilton Atlanta

A02 - Introduction to Symposium in Honor of Bob Huggins – 08:00 – 09:00 Chair(s): Candace K. Chan and Jagjit Nanda 08:00

Welcoming Remarks

08:20

66

(Keynote) Beta Alumina – Prelude to a Revolution in Solid State Electrochemistry – M. Stanley Whittingham (Binghamton University)

Battery Division Technology Award Address – 09:00 – 09:40 Chair(s): Candace Chan and Jagjit Nanda 09:00

67

(Battery Division Technology Award) Materials and Interface Design of Lithium Metal Anodes – Yi Cui (Stanford University)

A02 - Lithium Metal Batteries – 14:40 – 16:00 Chair(s): Hyun-Wook Lee and Candace K. Chan 14:40

76

(Invited) Thin Film Batteries Still Have Interesting Lessons for Lithium Batteries – Nancy J. Dudney, Andrew S. Westover, Gabriel M. Veith, Miaofang Chi, and Sergiy Kalnaus (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

15:00

77

Lithium Metal Electrode — Understanding Its Unique Characteristics and Functions – Gorakh Pawar, Boryann Liaw, and Eric J. Dufek (Idaho National Laboratory)

15:20

78

The Pyridinic-to-Graphitic Conformational Change of Nitrogen of Graphitic Carbon Nitride on Lithium Coordination during Lithium Plating – Yuju Jeon, Sujin Kang, Se Hun Joo, Sung O Park, Minjae Cho, Sang Kyu Kwak, Hyun-Wook Lee, and Hyun-Kon Song (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)

15:40

Break

A02 - Solid Electrolytes 1 – 10:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Matthew T. McDowell and Seok Woo Lee 10:00

68

(Keynote) Solid State Ionics; Applying What I Learned from Bob Huggins to Advancing Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage – Eric D. Wachsman (Maryland Energy Innovation Institute)

10:40

69

(Invited) Progress in Solid State Ion Conductors- Have You Made Any Significant Impact? – Venkataraman Thangadurai (University of Calgary)

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Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


A02 - Novel Materials and Electrochemical Systems – 16:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Liangbing Hu and Boryann Liaw 16:00

79

(Invited) From Liquified Gas Electrolytes to Solid State Electrolytes - Fast Ion Conduction at Extreme Temperatures – Ying Shirley Meng (University of California, San Diego)

16:20

80

(Invited) Electrochemical Energy Harvesting Systems from a Mechanical Perspective – Seok Woo Lee (Nanyang Technological University)

16:40

81

(Invited) Harnessing the Architectural Power of Ionics: Electrolytically Formed Batteries – Kimberly Scott, Anna Halajko, and Glenn G Amatucci (Rutgers University)

17:00

82

(Invited) Prussian Blue Analogues Materials for Energy Storage Applications – Mauro Pasta (Department of Materials, University of Oxford)

17:20

83

(Invited) The Aging Mechanism of Prussian Blue Analogues during Zinc Ion Intercalation – Fabio La Mantia (Universität Bremen)

17:40

84

New Membranes for Redox Flow Batteries Based on Heteropoly Acid-Polymer Composites – Douglas I. Kushner (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Andrew R Motz, Mei-Chen Kuo (Colorado School of Mines), Ahmet Kusoglu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Andrew M. Herring (Colorado School of Mines), and Adam Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

A04

Advanced Manufacturing Methods for Energy Storage Devices 2 Battery / Electrodeposition Room 218, The Hilton Atlanta

A04 - Solid State Lithium Battery Processing 1 – 09:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Jianlin Li and Philippe M. Vereecken 09:00

190

(Invited) Towards Scalable Manufacturing of Solid State Batteries – Marca Doeff, Eongyu Yi (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Hao Shen (Xi’an Jiatong University), Guoying Chen (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Stephen Sofie (Montana State University)

09:40

191

(Invited) Primary Electrodeposition of Lithium Metal for Secondary Batteries – Daniel Steingart (Columbia University), Wesley Chang (Princeton University), and Jeung Hun Park (MAE/ACEE Princeton University)

10:20

Break

10:40

192

(Invited) Keeping It Simple: Anode Free Lithium Metal Cells with Liquid Electrolytes As a Path to Higher Energy Density – Matthew Genovese (University of Toronto), Alex Louli, Rochelle Weber (Dalhousie University), Cameron Martin (University of Waterloo), and Jeff R. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

11:20

193

(Invited) Thin Film Processing for Innovative Solid State Lithium Batteries – Sami Oukassi (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, 38000 Grenoble, France), Helene Porthault, and Raphaël Salot (CEA, LETI, MINATEC Campus, 38054 Grenoble, France)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta

85

Improving the Ionic Conductivity of Li15P4S16Cl3 By Doping – Zhantao Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology), Xingfeng He (University of Maryland, College Park), Shan Xiong (Georgia Institute of Technology), Jianming Bai (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Yifei Mo (University of Maryland Energy Research Center), Sylvio Indris (IAMESS, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), and Hailong Chen (Georgia Institute of Technology)

86

Side-View Operando microscopy of Graphite Anodes to Understand Kinetic Hysteresis – Sujin Kang, Su Jeong Yeom, and Hyun-Wook Lee (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)

87

A04 - Solid State Lithium Battery Processing 2 – 14:00 – 15:50 Chair(s): David L. Wood III and Alan C. West 14:00

194

Fabrication of Carbon-Coated 3D Ni Nanomesh and Its Application As a High Surface Area Electrode Material for LiO2 Battery – Yongho Kee (imec, Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, KU Leuven), Fanny Bardé (Toyota Motor Europe, imec), and Philippe M. Vereecken (imec, Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, KU Leuven)

14:20

195

Achieving Scalable Production of Hybrid Electrolytes through Slot-Die Coating – Marm Dixit and Kelsey B. Hatzell (Vanderbilt University)

14:40

196

On-Wafer, Nanoscale, Three Dimensional Solid-State Battery Arrays with Flexible Form Factors – Keith Edward Gregorczyk (University of Maryland, Materials Science & Engineering), Nam Kim (University of Maryland, Chemistry and Biochemistry), Miles Mowbray (University of Maryland, Materials Science & Engineering), Sang Bok Lee (University of Maryland, Chemistry and Biochemistry), and Gary W Rubloff (University of Maryland, Materials Science and Engineering)

15:00

197

3D Printing of Solid-State Electrolytes for Li-Ion Batteries: Processing and Morphology Optimization – Marissa Wood, Xiaosi Gao, Liwen Wan, Leonardus Bimo Bayu Aji, and Jianchao Ye (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

Innate Voids of Halloysite Enabling HighVolumetric Density Anodes for Silicon/ Graphite Composites – Su Jeong Yeom, Cheol Min Lee, Sujin Kang, Jungki Ryu, and HyunWook Lee (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)

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Wednesday, October 16

A02 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Candace K. Chan and Boryann Liaw


15:20

198

Analysis of the Formation, Evolution, and Alternatives of the Solid-Electrolyte Interface in Li-Metal Batteries – Jorge M. Seminario, Diego Eduardo Galvez-Aranda, Milenka Gamero T, Luis Selis, Victor H Ponce, and Franz Franco-Gallo (Texas A&M University)

15:40

Concluding Remarks

A05

10:40

320

Lithium-Ion Transport and Cycling Characteristics of Fluorinated Electrolytes – Deep B. Shah (University of California, Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), Hien Q. Nguyen, Lorena S. Grundy (University of California, Berkeley), Kevin R. Olson, Sue J. Mecham (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Joseph M. DeSimone (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University), and Nitash P. Balsara (University of California, Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

11:00

321

Effects of Esters Used in Liquid Electrolyte for Li(Ni0.6Mn0.2Co0.2)O2/Graphite Pouch Cells Under Fast Charging – Xianyang Wu (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Purdue University), Tianyi Liu (Virginia Tech), Kejie Zhao (Purdue University), Feng Lin (Department of Chemistry, Virginia Tech), David L. Wood III (University of Tennessee), Ilias Belharouak, and Zhijia Du (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

11:20

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Highly Safe and High Energy Density Lithium-Ion Battery Using Less Volatile Electrolyte – Atsushi Unemoto, Hiroaki Konishi (Research and Development Group, Hitachi, Ltd.), Katsunori Nishimura (Hitachi, Ltd., Research&Development Group), Eiji Seki, Jun Kawaji (Research and Development Group, Hitachi, Ltd.), and Takefumi Okumura (Hitachi, Ltd., Research&Development Group)

11:40

323

Electrolyte Additive Effects Observed By Gradient Polarity Solvent Wash – Chen Fang and Gao Liu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

12:00

324

Extending Cycle Life and Safety of Si Based High Energy Li Ion Batteries Using Localized High Concentration Electrolytes – Ji-Guang Zhang, Haiping Jia, Xiaolin Li, Xia Cao, Ran Yi, Qiuyan Li, and Wu Xu (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

Reactions in Lithium Ion Battery Electrolytes-How New Methods Can Solve Old Problems- – Simon Wiemers-Meyer (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), Martin Winter (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, IEK-12, MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), and Sascha Nowak (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster)

12:20

325

Solvation Structure and Li-Ion Transport Properties of Highly Concentrated SulfoneBased Electrolytes – Shohei Sasagawa, Yosuke Ugata, Kazuhide Ueno, Kaoru Dokko, and Masayoshi Watanabe (Yokohama National University)

Electrochemical Aperture Enabling Rapid Delivery of Liquid Electrolyte for LithiumIon Reserve Batteries – Danny X. Liu, Stephen Snyder, Timothy D. Hall, Maria Inman, and E. J. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.)

Room 219, The Hilton Atlanta

Lithium Ion Batteries

Battery Room 220, The Hilton Atlanta

A05 Li-ion Electrolytes – 08:00 – 12:40 Chair(s): Zhijia Du, Chen Liao and Xianyang Wu 08:00

313

The Effect of Functional Groups and Co-Additives on the Performance of an Electrolyte Additive for Li-Ion Cells – Roby Gauthier, David S Hall, Toren Hynes, and Jeff R. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

08:20

314

Dual Salt Electrolyte of Lifsi and LiPF6 for Fast-Charging Lithium Ion Battery – Tianyi Liu (Virginia Tech), Xianyang Wu (Purdue University), Feng Lin (Department of Chemistry, Virginia Tech), David L. Wood III (University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Ilias Belharouak, and Zhijia Du (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

08:40

Wednesday, October 16

09:00

09:20

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New Electrolyte Additives Formed By in Situ Method for High Voltage Lithium Ion Battery – Jianzhong Yang (Argonne National Laboratory, Chemical Science and Engineering Division), Ilya A Shkrob (Argonne National Laboratory), Qian Liu (Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division, Argonne National Laboratory), Nancy L. Dietz Rago (Argonne National Laboratory), Zhengcheng Zhang (Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division, Argonne National Laboratory), and Chen Liao (Argonne National Lab, Joint Center for Energy Storage Research)

09:40

Break

10:00

318

Lithium Fsi-Based Low Ethylene Carbonate Content Electrolyte for High-Power Lib – Masashi Ishikawa and Satoshi Uchida (Kansai University)

10:20

319

Solvate Structures and Transport Properties in Highly Concentrated Li[FSA]/ Succinonitrile Liquid Electrolytes – Yosuke Ugata, Kazuhide Ueno, Kaoru Dokko, and Masayoshi Watanabe (Yokohama National University)

174

A05 Advanced Li-ion Cathode Design, Characterization and Performance - 3 – 08:00 – 13:00 Chair(s): Haidong Liu, Jordi Cabana and Wei Tong 08:00

326

Synthesis of Single Crystalline Ni-Rich NMC811 Cathode Materials and Improved Performance Enabled By Ultrathin Surface Coating Layer – Haidong Liu (Department of Chemistry – Ångström, Uppsala University), Reza Younesi (Department of Chemistry Ångström, Uppsala University), and Kristina Edström (Uppsala University)

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08:20

327

Capacity Fading Mechanism of Ni-Rich NCA Cathode for Lithium-Ion Batteries – KangJoon Park, Gyeong Won Nam, and Yang-Kook Sun (Department of Energy Engineering, Hanyang University)

08:40

328

Compositionally and Structurally Re-Designed High-Energy Li[Ni0.886Co0.049Mn0.050Al0.015]O2 Cathode for Lithium Batteries – Un-Hyuck Kim, Gyeong Won Nam, and Yang-Kook Sun (Department of Energy Engineering, Hanyang University)

09:00

09:20

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Spherical Shaped Particle of Randomly Packed LiFePO4 Nanoplates for High-Rate of Li-Ion Batteries – Woong Oh (Department of Energy Science, Sungkyunkwan University), Virendra Patil (Department of Chemical Engineering, Sungkyunkwan Univ.), Jong Won Yoo (bDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Sungkyunkwan Univ.), Won-Sub Yoon (Department of Energy Science, Sungkyunkwan University), and Gi-Ra Yi (Department of Chemical Engineering, Sungkyunkwan Univ.)

09:40

Break

10:00

331

(Invited) Understanding Interfacial Reactivity in Li-Ion Battery Cathodes and the Effect of Surface Modifications – Jordi Cabana (University of Illinois at Chicago)

10:40

332

Reduction of Electronic Conductivity within Secondary Particles Revealing a Degradation Mechanism of Ni-Rich Cathode for Lithium Ion Batteries – Jae-Hyung Kim, Gyeong Won Nam, and Yang-Kook Sun (Department of Energy Engineering, Hanyang University)

11:00

333

Effect of Fast-Charging on Ageing of EnergyOptimized Automotive LiNi1/3Mn1/3Co1/3O2/ Graphite Prismatic Lithium-Ion Cells – Rakel Wreland Lindström (KTH Royal Institute of Technology), Abdilbari Mussa (KTH- Royal Institute of Technology), Anti Liivat (Uppsala University), Fernanda Marzano (Scania), Matilda Klett (Scania CV AB), Bertrand Philippe (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University), Carl Tengstedt (Scania CV AB), Göran Lindbergh (KTH Royal Institute of Technology), Kristina Edstrom (Uppsala University, Sweden), and Pontus Svens (Scania)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

334

Unraveling the Role of Al Substitution in Anionic Oxygen Activity of Ni-Rich Layered Oxide Cathodes – Ning Li, Shawn Sallis (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Joseph K Papp (University of California, Berkeley), Bryan D. McCloskey (Energy Storage and Distributed Resources Division, LBNL), Wanli Yang, and Wei Tong (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

11:40

335

Investigating the Effects of Magnesium Doping in Various Ni-Rich Materials – Aaron Liu, Hongyang Li (Dalhousie University), Ning Zhang (Northeastern University), Julie Inglis (McMaster University), and Jeff R Dahn (Dalhousie University)

12:00

336

Insight into Performance Degradation of NiRich Layered Cathode Materials – Sheng S. Zhang (U.S. Army Research Laboratory)

12:20

337

Understanding Surface Reactivity on Ni-Rich Layered Oxide Cathodes – Guoying Chen and Jian Zhu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

12:40

338

Tracking Battery Swelling in Uncompressed Li-Ion Cells Via in-Operando X-Ray Radiography and Micro-Tomography – Kieran F. Fahy, Hisan Waleed Shafaque, Pranay Shrestha, David Ouellette, Nan Ge (University of Toronto), Nobuhisa Ikeda, Toshikazu Kotaka, Yuichiro Tabuchi (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.), and Aimy Bazylak (University of Toronto)

Room 220, The Hilton Atlanta Battery Division Postdoctoral Associate Research Award Address sponsored by MTI Corporation and the Jiang Family Foundation – 14:00 – 14:40 Chair(s): Brett L. Lucht 14:00

339

(Battery Division Postdoctoral Associate Research Award sponsored by MTI Corporation and the Jiang Family Foundation) Toward the Stable and Reversible Lattice Oxygen Redox in Li-Rich Layered Oxides – Shirley Meng and Minghao Zhang (University of California, San Diego)

Room 219, The Hilton Atlanta A05 Advanced Li-ion Cathode Design, Characterization and Performance - 4 – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Peter Khalifah, Huolin L. Xin, Benjamin Strehle and Eungje Lee 14:00

340

Experimental Validation of a Simplified Electrochemical-Thermal Model for a NCM532 Large Format Battery Cell – Benjamin Ng, Paul T. Coman, William E. Mustain, and Ralph E. White (University of South Carolina)

14:20

341

Understanding Local Distortions in NMC Cathodes – Liang Yin, Zhuo Li, Gerard Mattei, and Peter Khalifah (Brookhaven National Laboratory, Stony Brook University)

14:40

342

(Invited) Preserving a High Energy Density of the Lithium-Rich Layered Oxides (LLO) and New Lithium Diffusion Model for Llo – Kisuk Kang (Seoul National University) 175

Wednesday, October 16

Application and Comparison of Different Structuring Concepts for Ultra-Thick NMC 622 Cathodes in High Energy Lithium Ion Batteries – Lea Sophie Kremer, Alice Hoffmann (ZSW - Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research), Timo Danner (German Aerospace Center (DLR), Helmholtz-Institute Ulm (HIU)), Simon Hein (Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), German Aerospace Center (DLR)), Benedikt Prifling, Daniel Westhoff (Institute of Stochastics, University of Ulm), Carmen Fuchs, Sonja Radloff (ZSW - Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research), Arnulf Latz (German Aerospace Center (DLR), Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU)), Volker Schmidt (Institute of Stochastics, University of Ulm), and Margret Wohlfahrt-Mehrens (ZSW - Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research)

11:20


15:20

343

Unraveling the Rapid Redox Reactions through Superstructure of Lithium-Excess Layered Oxides – Wooyoung Jin and Jaephil Cho (UNIST)

15:40

Break

16:00

344

Anomalous Segregation in Lithium-Rich Layered Oxide Uncovers New Theoretical Design Rule for Stable Cathode in LithiumIon Battery – Huolin Xin (University of California, Irvine), Ruoqian Lin (CFN, Chemistry Division, Brookhaven National Laboratory), Enyuan Hu, Seong-Min Bak (Chemistry Division, Brookhaven National Laboratory), Xiqian Yu (Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Kristin A Persson (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research), Qin Wu (Brookhaven National laboratory), and Xiao-Qing Yang (Chemistry Division, Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Wednesday, October 16

16:20

345

Structural Distribution of Redox-Active Oxygen Governing Chemical Reversibility in Li- and Mn-Rich Layered Oxides – Jaeseong Hwang and Jaephil Cho (UNIST)

16:40

346

Lattice Parameter Hysteresis in Li- and MnRich Layered Oxides and Its Dependence on State of Charge and Open Circuit Voltage – Benjamin Strehle, Tanja Zünd, and Hubert A. Gasteiger (Technical University of Munich)

17:00

347

Improvements to Disordered Rock-Salt Li-Excess Cathode Materials – Tanghong Yi, Kyler J. Carroll, Dee Strand, and Bin Li (Wildcat Discovery Technologies)

17:20

348

Interfacial Origins of Degradation in High Energy Li-Rich NMC Cathodes Probed By Online Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry – Srini Ramakrishnan, Byungchun Park (University of California Berkeley), and Bryan D. McCloskey (University of California, Berkeley)

17:40

349

Cobalt-Based Lithiated Spinel Oxide As a Novel Zero-Strain Cathode – Eungje Lee (Argonne National Laboratory), Jinhyup Han (Argonne National Laboratory, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology), Bob Jin Kwon, Fulya Dogan, Jason R. Croy, and Michael M. Thackeray (Argonne National Laboratory)

Room 220, The Hilton Atlanta

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta A05 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

351

A Novel Approach to Recycle Precious Metals from Spent Li-Ion Batteries – Shan Xiong (Georgia Institute of Technology), Aijie Han (Pennsylvania State University), Xuetian Ma, and Hailong Chen (Georgia Institute of Technology)

352

Electrochemical Performance and Rate Capability Studies of Li-Ion Battery Separators for Fast Charging Applications – Dhrupad Parikh (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Jianlin Li (University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and Chien-TE Hsieh (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, YUAN ZE UNIVERSITY)

353

Drying Process Research on High Energy Density LiNi1/3Co1/3Mn1/3O2 Electrode in Li-Ion Batteries – Yanbao Fu, Xiangyun Song, Gao Liu, and Vince Battaglia (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

354

Cathode Additive for LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 /Li Metal Battery Operating at 4.3V – Minjeong Yoo, Eun Ji Park, Jinhyeok Ahn, Jinsol Im, Eun Kwang Jang, and Kuk Young Cho (Hanyang University)

355

Probing the Chemical and Structural Stability of Oxide Cathodes Using a Surface Model Reaction – Crystal K Waters (Virginia Tech) and Feng Lin (Department of Chemistry, Virginia Tech)

356

Electrochemical Modeling on Crack Propagation within Ni-Rich Layered Cathode Materials – Sunho Park, Joonam Park, Jihun Song (DGIST), Myung-Hyun Ryou (Hanbat National University), and YongMin Lee (DGIST)

357

Enhanced Cycling Stability of Microstructure-Modified Li[Ni0.90Co0.05Mn0.05]O2 Cathode Via Microscale Compositional Partitioning for Next-Generation Electric Vehicles – HoonHee Ryu, Gyeong Won Nam, and Yang-Kook Sun (Department of Energy Engineering, Hanyang University)

358

Strategy of Enhancing Energy Density of Layered Ni-Rich Li[Ni1-2xCoxMnx]O2 Cathodes (x = 0.05, 0.1, 0.2) – Jae-Hyung Kim, Gyeong Won Nam, Nam-Yung Park, Assylzat Aishova, Dae Ro Yoon, and Yang-Kook Sun (Department of Energy Engineering, Hanyang University)

359

Simulated Crystal Growth of Intermediate Phases Formed during Li and O Extraction of Nano-Li2MnO3 Cathode Material – Tshidi Malibe, Raesibe Sylvia Ledwaba, Malili G Matshaba, and Phuti E Ngoepe (University of Limpopo)

Battery Division Student Research Award Address sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Research & Development – 14:40 – 15:20 Chair(s): Brett L. Lucht 14:40

176

350

(Battery Division Student Research Award sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Research & Development) Degradation of Carbonaceous Negative Electrodes in Lithium-Ion Batteries across Multiple Length Scales – Peter Attia (Materials Science & Engineering, Stanford University)

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Implementation of Tin Dioxide/Graphene/ Graphene Oxide for High Capacity and Long Cycle Life Lithium Ion Batteries – Valerio Dorvilien (Department of Physics, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan), Monica LopezdeVictoria, Valerio Dorvilien (Department of Physics, University of Puerto Rico), Frank Mendoza (Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Campus), Brad R. Weiner (IFN, University of Puerto Rico), and Gerardo Morell (Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Campus) Electrochemical Performance of AlF3-Coated LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 5-V Cathodes at Elevated Temperature – Jeng-Yu Lin and Ching-Teng Chu (Department of Chemical Engineering, Tatung University)

362

Dilution Effects of Highly Concentrated Dimethyl Carbonate-Based Electrolyte Solutions for LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 Positive Electrode – Ziyang Cao (Doshisha University), Masakazu Haruta (Faculty of Science and Engineering, Doshisha University), Takayuki Doi, and Minoru Inaba (Doshisha University)

363

The Correlation between the Particle Morphology and the Electrochemical Stability for High-Ni Cathode and Understanding of the Mechanism of Parasitic Reaction. – Jihyeon Gim, Tongchao Liu, Bryan T Yonemoto (Argonne National Laboratory), Youngho Shin (Applied Materials Division, Argonne National Laboratory), Luis Estevez (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Yang Ren, Jason R. Croy, Zonghai Chen, and Khalil Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)

364

Investigation of « Cross-Talking » Phenomenon within Li-Ion Batteries – Guillaume Portalis (SAFT, LISE - Sorbonne Université - CNRS), Bernard Simon (SAFT), and Vincent Vivier (LISE - Sorbonne Université - CNRS)

365

Electrochemical-Shock Resistant SingleCrystal Ni-Rich Layered Cathode Materials – Guannan Qian, Zi-Feng Ma, and Lisen Li (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

366

Graphene-Incorporated Nano-Structured Iron Oxyfluoride with Excellent Performance As Cathode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries – Yadong Liu (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis), Fan Yang (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis), Kang Yu (International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory), Chenzhao Li (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis), Yang Ren, Chengjun Sun (Argonne National Laboratory), Yuzi Liu (Center for Nanoscale Materials), and Jian Xie (IUPUI)

367

The Influence of Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) Binder Properties on LiNi0.33Co0.33Mn0.33O2 (NMC) Electrodes Made By a Dry-Powder-Coating Process – Ming Wang, Jiazhi Hu, Yikai Wang, and YangTse Cheng (University of Kentucky)

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368

Impedance Informed, High Frequency Pulse Charging As Method to Enable Stable Low Temperature Li-Ion Battery Operation – Emily J Klein (Georgia Institute of Technology), Rachel E. Carter (NRC Postdoctoral Associate), and Corey T Love (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

369

Direct Observation of Electrochemically Active Fe3+/Fe4+ in LiCo0.8Fe0.2MnO4 By in Situ Mössbauer and in Situ X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy – Sylvio Indris (IAM-ESS, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Christoph Dräger (IAM-ESS - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), and Helmut Ehrenberg (IAM-ESS, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

370

Lithium/Oxygen Incorporation-Induced Structural Transformation during Synthesis of Cobalt-Free Li-Mn-Rich Oxides – Weibo Hua, Björn Schwarz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)), Michael Knapp (Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU)), Martin Etter, Alexander Schökel (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY)), Joachim R. Binder (KIT - Institute for Applied Materials), Sylvio Indris, and Helmut Ehrenberg (IAM-ESS, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

371

Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study of Ion Transport, Structural and Mechanical Properties of Li2CO3 and Mn-Li-CO3 – Mahsa Ebrahiminia (Materials Science and Engineering, Univeristy of Utah), Cun Wang (University of Utah), Justin B. Hooper, and Dmitry Bedrov (The University of Utah)

372

Enabling High Temperature Lithium Ion Batteries through NMR Analysis – Noah Mark Johnson and Zhengcheng Zhang (Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division, Argonne National Laboratory)

373

Improvement of Specific Capacitance in Lithium Ion Batteries By Mesoporous Carbon Hybrid Nanostructures – Valerio Dorvilien (Dept. of Physics, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, USA, Institute for Functional Nanomaterials, UPR-RP), Carolina Valeria Rojas (Dept. of Chemistry, University of Puerto Rico, USA), Neida Santa Cruz (Department of Physical Sciences, University of PR), Frank Mendoza (Department of Physics, University of Puerto Rico), Brad R. Weiner (IFN, University of Puerto Rico), and Gerardo Morell (Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Campus)

374

Phase Equilibria and Lithiation of Industrially Produced Heterogeneous Tin Sulphide Anode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries – Damian Marlon Cupid (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH), Martin Artner (Frimeco Produktions GmbH), Raad Hamid, Arlavinda Rezqita (Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH), Viktor Bauer (Frimeco Produktions GmbH), Albina Glibo (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, University of Vienna), Hans Flandorfer (University of Vienna), and Marcus Jahn (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH)

177

Wednesday, October 16


375

Cobalt Phosphide Anchored on Graphene Naonosheet As High-Capacity Anodes for LiIon Battery – Yang Yang (Georgia Institute of Technology), Zi-Feng Ma (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), and Faisal M. Alamgir (Georgia Institute of Technology)

376

Conductive Metal-Organic Framework Coated Silicon Nanoparticles As an Anode Material for High Power Lithium-Ion Batteries – Aqsa Nazir and Chan-Jin Park (Chonnam National University)

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Silicon Anode Confined in Carbon NanoSpaces for Efficient Lithium Storage – Hyunyoung Jung (Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology) Analysis of Iron Oxide Powder Formation By Hydrothermal Method through a Statistical Experimental Design and Evaluation of Its Use As Anodes for Libs – Feryat Gülcan (Istanbul Technical Unversity, Istanbul Medipol University) and Billur Deniz Karahan (Istanbul Medipol University) Thermoplastic Elastomer Coated-Snsb As an Anode Electrode for Li-Ion Batteries – Alexander Teklit Tesfaye (École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Étienne), Frederic Dumur (Aix Marseille Université), Didier Gigmes (ICR UMR 7273, Aix Marseille University), Sebastien Maria (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)), Laure Monconduit (Institut Charles Gerhardt), and Thierry Djenizian (Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne)

Wednesday, October 16

380

Ultrasmall Sn Nanodots Dispersed in CrossLinked N-Doped Carbon Cages for HighPerformance Lithium Storage – Hangjun Ying and Weiqiang Han (Zhejiang University)

381

High C-Rate Lithium Ion Batteries with Niobium Tungsten Oxide – Yumi Kim, Quentin Jacquet, Bernardine L.D. Rinkel (University of Cambridge), Kent J. Griffith (University of Cambridge, Northwestern University), and Clare P. Grey (University of Cambridge)

382

Experimental Study on the Fabrication of Metal Oxide Anodes By Hydrochloric Leaching of Ferro-Chrome Alloys – Feryat Gülcan and Billur Deniz Karahan (Istanbul Medipol University)

383

Study on Anion Doped Polypyrrole As Anode Material for Aqueous Sodium Ion Battery – Dianxue Cao and Pengfei Wang (Harbin Engineering University)

384

Investigation of Novel Electrolyte Formulations for Li4Ti5O12/LiMn2O4 Cells – Brett Lucht, Jongjung Kim (University of Rhode Island), Martin Payne, Jennifer Hoffmann, and Mickdy Milien (Gotion)

385

Small Functional Molecules As Slurry Additives for Si-Alloy Coatings with CMC/ SBR Binder – Congxiao Wei (Department of Chemistry, Dalhousie University) and M. N. Obrovac (Dalhousie University)

386

Thin Film Lithium Niobites with Intrinsic High-Rate Performance for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Dong-Chan Lee, Joshua C. Shank, W. Alan Doolittle, and Faisal M. Alamgir (Georgia Institute of Technology)

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Synthesis of Silicon-Germanium Compounds Anode Material By Potentiostatic Electrolysis Method in Molten Salt for Lithium-Ion Battery – Yongde Yan and Yali Song (Harbin Engineering University)

388

Investigation on Formation Process of Lithium-Ion Batteries – Youngmin Kim and Kyeong-Min Jeong (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)

389

One-Step Preparation of Lif Coated Li to Stabilize Li Metal Anode – Dianxue Cao and Zhe Gong (Harbin Engineering University)

390

Improving the Electrochemical Performance of Li4Ti5O12 Anode By Phosphorus Reduction at a Relatively Low Temperature – Wenwen Deng (Suzhou University of Science and Technology)

391

New 2.1 V Lithium- Ion Battery with Sulfurized Polyacrylonitrile (SPAN) Anode and LiMn2O4 Cathode – Gebregziabehr Brhane Berhe (National Taiwan university of science and technology), Wei-Nien Su (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), and Bing-Joe Hwang (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, National Taiwan University of Science and Technogy)

392

Use of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy to Reveal Ageing Mechanisms in Silicon Anodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Lena Spitthoff, Michael Tobias Rauter, and Ann Mari Svensson (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

393

A Benign Sol-Gel Route Towards Porous Carbon Coated Sb Nanoparticles: A HighPerformance Li-Ion Batteries Anode – Love Dashairya, Partha Saha (National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India), Vikash Chaturvedi, and Manjusha Shelke (CSIRNational Chemical Laboratory, Pune, India)

394

A New Method to Study Depth Profiles in Silicon/Carbon Composite Electrodes – Karsten Richter, Thomas Waldmann, Michael Kasper, Claudia Pfeifer, Michaela Memm, Peter Axmann, and Margret Wohlfahrt-Mehrens (ZSW - Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research)

395

X-Ray Photoelectron Study of the Binder/ Electrode Interface on Silicon Anodes for Lithium Ion Batteries – Richard Johnson (New Jersey Institute of Technology), Gordon H. Waller (Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division), and Siva Nadimpalli (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

396

Directly Electrodeposited Porous Sicu Composites As Li-Ion Batteries Anode Materials – Guomin Li and Bing Li (East China University of Science and Technology)

397

An Approach for Highly Improved Cyclic Performance of SiOx Active for Lithium Ion Battery; Design of Physically Durable and Performance Sensitive SEI – Hyeon-Woo Yang (Sejong university) and Sun-Jae Kim (Sejong University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


398

CO2-Derived, in-Situ Carbon-Coated Macroporous Silicon As a High Performance Anode Material for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Younghwan Cha, Panpan Dong, Xiahui Zhang, and Min-Kyu Song (Washington State University)

399

Understanding the Role of Fluoroethylene Carbonate As a Electrolyte Additive in Silicon Anode Lithium-Ion Batteries – Anil Daliprasad Pathak, Kousik Samanta, Kisor Kumar Sahu, and Soobhankar Pati (Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar)

400

Investigation of Thermodynamic Nonideality of Solid Li-ion Electrodes Using Concentrated Solution Theory – Xinfang Jin (University of Massachusetts)

402

403

404

405

406

Electrochemical-Thermal Tanks-in-Series Models for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Akshay Subramaniam (University of Washington), Suryanarayana Kolluri (BattGenie Inc, Seattle, University of Washington), Caitlin D. Parke (University of Washington), Manan Pathak (BattGenie Inc, Seattle), Shriram Santhanagopalan (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and Venkat R. Subramanian (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, University of Washington) High Accuracy Battery Modeling : Fully 3D-Resolved Lithium-Ion Battery Mesostructure Including Carbon Binder Domains – Mehdi Chouchane, Alexis Rucci, Zeliang Su (LRCS (CNRS&UPJV), RS2E), Arnaud Demortiere (LRCS Amiens CNRS,RS2E, ALISTORE-ERI), and Alejandro A. Franco (LRCS (CNRS&UPJV), RS2E, ALISTORE-ERI, Institut Universitaire de France) Characterization of Flowing Aqueous Solid Dispersions of Electroactive Lithium-Ion Battery Materials – Gary Koenig, Sonia Foley, Linxiao Geng, and Devanshi Gupta (University of Virginia) Molecular Analysis of Transport Characteristics of Li Ion in Solid State Electrolyte – Koki Nakajima (Tohoku university), Takuya Mabuchi, and Takashi Tokumasu (Tohoku University) Single Particle Characterization of Dynamic Morphological and Phase Changes in Selenium-Doped Germanium Anode during (de)Lithiation Processes – Tianyi Li (Purdue University, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis), Xinwei Zhou (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis), Yi Cui (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis), Melissa Meyerson (University of Texas at Austin), Jason A. Weeks, Charles Buddie Mullins (The University of Texas at Austin), Vincent De Andrade (Argonne National Laboratory), Francesco De Carlo (Argonne National Lab), Yuzi Liu (Center for Nanoscale Materials), and Likun Zhu (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis) Characterization of Aged Li-Ion Battery Electrodes for Direct Recycling Process Design – Kae Fink and Shriram Santhanagopalan (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

407

Obtaining Reliable Kinetics from Nanosized Battery Materials – Steen Brian Schougaard (NanoQAM)

408

In Situ Focused Ion Beam-Scanning Electron Microscope Study of Crack and Nanopore Formation in Germanium Particle during (De)Lithiation – Xinwei Zhou, Tianyi Li (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis), Yi Cui (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis), Yuzi Liu (Center for Nanoscale Materials), Charles Buddie Mullins (The University of Texas at Austin), Melissa Meyerson (University of Texas at Austin), and Likun Zhu (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis)

409

Role of Oxygen Vacancy Defects in the Electrochemical Performance of Substoichiometric Molybdenum Oxide – Yanhua Cui (Institute of Electronic Engineering ,CAEP), Kaiyuan Wei, Yu Zhao, Chao Zeng (Institute of Electronic Engineering,CAEP), and Yixiu Cui (Institute of Electronic Engineering, CAEP)

410

Interest of Cross-Section Surface Analysis for Li-Ion Batteries and Beyond – Lénaïc Madec (IPREM UMR5254 - E2S UPPA/CNRS, RS2E), Jean-Bernard Ledeuil (IPREM UMR5254 - E2S UPPA/CNRS), Grégory Gachot (LRCS - Univ. Picardie, RS2E), Gaël Coquil (ICG-AIME, Université Montpellier 2), Cécile Courrèges (IPREM UMR5254 - E2S UPPA/CNRS), Laure Monconduit (ICG-AIME, Université Montpellier 2, RS2E), and Hervé Martinez (IPREM UMR5254 - E2S UPPA/CNRS)

A06

Beyond Lithium Ion Batteries

Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 217, The Hilton Atlanta

A06 - Na-ion Battery 1 – 08:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Xiaolin Li and Claire Xiong 08:00

499

Controlled Oxygen Redox for Excellent Power Capability in Layered Sodium-Based Compounds – Hee Jae Kim and Seung-Taek Myung (Sejong University)

08:20

500

High-Rate and Long Cycle-Life of Bulk Na2/3[Ni1/3Mn2/3]O2 Sodium-Ion Battery Cathode Enabled through Structural Inclusion – Eric Detsi, Jintao Fu, John S Corsi (School of Engineering, University of Pennsylvania), and Manni Li (Univ of Pennsylvania)

08:40

501

(Invited) Reversible Asymmetric Structure Evolution and Battery Performance in Layered Sodium Transition Metal Oxides – Xin Li (Harvard University)

09:20

502

(Invited) Pushing the Capacity of Layered Oxide Cathode to the Limit – Lufeng Yang (Georgia Institute of Technology), Xiang Li (Florida State University), Shan Xiong (Georgia Institute of Technology), Yan-Yan Hu (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory), and Hailong Chen (Georgia Institute of Technology)

10:00

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10:20

503

(Invited) Room Temperature All Solid State Sodium Batteries Based on Glassy Electrolytes – Ying Shirley Meng (University of California, San Diego)

11:00

504

A Non-Aqueous NaPF6-Based Electrolyte Degradation Study: Formation and Mitigation of HF – Pete Barnes, Kassiopeia Smith, Quinn White, Eric Storch (Boise State University), Riley Parrish (University of Florida), Devan Karsann, Chris Jones, Changjian Deng, Joseph Dumais (Boise State University), Eric J. Dufek (Idaho National Laboratory), and Claire Xiong (Boise State University)

11:20

505

Tailoring Materials Chemistry to Advance Low Temperature Molten Sodium Batteries – Erik D. Spoerke, Stephen Percival, Amanda Peretti, and Leo J. Small (Sandia National Laboratories)

11:40

506

Liquid Structure and Battery Application of Highly Concentrated Sulfolane-Based Sodium Electrolytes – Yukihiro Okamoto (Yokahama National University), Seiji Tsuzuki (AIST), Kazuhide Ueno (Yokohama National University), Kaoru Dokko (Kyoto University, Yokohama National University), and Masayoshi Watanabe (Yokohama National University)

12:00

507

Wednesday, October 16

Understanding the Reversible Anionic Redox in New Layered Na-Ion Cathodes – Jue LIU, Bohang Song (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Enyuan Hu (Chemistry Division, Brookhaven National Laboratory), Yiman Zhang (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), XiaoQing Yang (Chemistry Division, Brookhaven National Laboratory), Jagjit Nanda, Ashfia Huq, and Katharine Page (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

A06 - Na-ion Battery 2 and Li-air Battery – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Xiulei Ji and Pengfei Yan 14:00

508

(Invited) An Evaluation of Electrochemical Properties for a Series of Sodium-Ion Battery Anodes – Christopher S. Johnson (Argonne National Laboratory)

14:40

509

(Invited) Understanding the Properties That Affect the Reversibility of Sodium Titanate Anodes – Judith Alvarado and Marca Doeff (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

15:20

510

15:40

Break

16:00

511

180

Revealing the Doping Effect in Stabilizing Layered Cathode Materials for Sodium-Ion Battery – Pengfei Yan (Beijing University of Technology) (Invited) Carbon Fiber-Paper–Supported Carbon Nanofoams As Free-Standing Electrode Architectures for Reversible Sodium-Ion Storage – Jeffrey W. Long (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Ryan DeBlock (University of California, Los Angeles), Megan B. Sassin, Debra R. Rolison, Ashley Hoffmaster (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), and Jesse S. Ko (Former NRL/NRC Postdoctoral Associate)

16:40

512

Understanding Chemo-Mechanical Degradation in High-Capacity Electrode Materials for Beyond-Lithium-Ion Batteries – Matthew G Boebinger, Baolin Wang, Marc Papakyriakou (Georgia Institute of Technology), Maksym Yarema (ETH Zürich), Vanessa Wood (ETH Zurich), Shuman Xia, Ting Zhu, and Matthew T McDowell (Georgia Institute of Technology)

17:00

513

Structural Evolution of Solid-State Li2O2 with Reduced Charge Overpotential in Li−O2 Batteries – Guoqiang Tan, Jun Lu (Argonne National Laboratory), Lina Chong (Argonne National Lab), Jianguo Wen, Lu Ma, Yifei Yuan, Xiaoqiao Zeng (Argonne National Laboratory), Tao Li (Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory), Tianpin Wu (Argonne National Laboratory), Cong Liu (Argonne National Lab), Di-Jia Liu, and Khalil Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)

17:20

514

Electrolyte Selection Criteria for Electrochemical Conversion of CO2 in Aprotic, Li-CO2 Batteries – Aliza Khurram and Betar M. Gallant (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

17:40

515

Low Concentration Electrolytes for LithiumSulfur Batteries – Rebecca Glaser, Billy Johnson (Georgia Institute of Technology), Feixiang Wu (Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research), Jud Ready (Georgia Institute of Technology), Mohan Sanghadasa (U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command), and Gleb Yushin (Sila Nanotechnologies, Inc.)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta A06 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

516

Thermodynamic Perspective on CoIntercalation Behavior of Li/Mg Dual Cations in Intercalation Cathode Materials – Hongyi Li (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University), Takuya Hatakeyama (Tohoku University), Norihiko L. Okamoto (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University), Yu Kumagai, Fumiyasu Oba (Tokyo Institute of Technology), and Tetsu Ichitsubo (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University)

517

Promises and Challenges Facing Lithium Metal Batteries – Sheng-Hui Wu, Wei-Hsin Wu, Chung-Hsiang Chao, Chih-Ching Chang, and Jason Fang (Industrial Technology Research Institute)

518

Low Polarization Air Electrode Prepared By Pdl Method for Air Rechargeable Battery – Kenji Kawaguchi, Shizuki Kino, and Masatsugu Morimitsu (Doshisha University)

519

Fabrication and Characterization of High Capacity and Long Cycle Life LithiumSulfur Battery Using Porous Material As a Polysulfide Adsorbent – Tilahun Awoke Zegeye, Wei -Nien Su, Chung-Feng Jeffrey Kuo, and Bing-Joe Hwang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)

520

Electrode Perforation Induced Performance Increase in Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries – Ian Lin, Masahiro Katou, and Takashi Kanno (Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


521

Exploring Ionic Liquid-Solvent Blend Formulations for the Stable Cycling of Li-Metal Anodes in Li-O2 Batteries – Alex Ryan Neale (University of Liverpool), Ryan Sharpe (University of Bath, Loughborough University), Stephen Yeandel, Pooja Goddard (Loughborough University), Enrico Petrucco (Johnson Matthey), and Laurence J. Hardwick (University of Liverpool)

522

On Improving the Cycling Stability of P2Type Na0.67Ni0.33Mn0.67O2 Cathode Material By Ti-Substitution for Na-Ion Batteries – Debanjana Pahari and Sreeraj Puravankara (Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur)

523

Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Lithium Sulfide Deposition on a Polished Graphite Cathode for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries during Discharge – Chao Shen, Petru Andrei, and Jim P. Zheng (Florida State University)

524

Symmetric All-Quinone Aqueous Battery – Yan Jing, Liuchuan Tong (Harvard Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology), Michael J. Aziz (Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences), and Roy G. Gordon (Harvard Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology)

525

A Water-Miscible Quinone Flow Battery with High Volumetric and Energy Density – Shijian Jin (Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences), Yan Jing (Harvard Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology), Michael J. Aziz (Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences), and Roy G. Gordon (Harvard Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology)

526

A High Voltage Sodium Ion Battery Based on Low-Cost Sodium Iron Sulfate Cathode Material – Shiyu Li, Jianqing Zhao, and Lijun Gao (Soochow University)

527

Synergistic Effect of 3D Current Collectors and ALD Surface Modification for High Coulombic Efficiency Lithium Metal Anodes – Kuan-Hung Chen, Adrian J. Sanchez, Eric Kazyak, Andrew L. Davis, and Neil P. Dasgupta (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

528

Li-Substituted Layered-Spinel Cathode Material for Sodium-Ion Batteries – Changjian Deng, Paige Skinner (Boise State University), Yuzi Liu (Center for Nanoscale Materials), Riley Hunt, Miu Lun Lau (Boise State University), Meiling Sun (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Chunrong Ma (Shanghai Electrochemical Energy Devices Research Centre), Wei Tong, Jing Xu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Hui (Claire) Xiong (Boise State University)

529

Hollandite-Type VO1.75(OH)0.5: Effective Sodium Storage for High-Performance Sodium Ion Batteries – Jae Hyeon Jo, Jongsoon Kim, and Seung-Taek Myung (Sejong University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

530

Exploring the Effect of Varying Reduced Graphene Oxide Content on the Stable Electrochemical Performance of Sb Nanoparticles Anode for Na-Ion Batteries – Love Dashairya (National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India), Debasish Das, Subhasish B Majumder (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India), and Partha Saha (National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India)

531

Oxygen Barrier Composite Membrane for Li-Air Battery Using Cuboid LiAlTiPO4 in Orthogonal Array – Kyoung Hwan Choi, Wonsung Choi, and Dongmin Im (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)

532

Potential-Dependent Oxidation Mechanism of Li2O2 and Its Application in Li-O2 Batteries – Yu Wang and Yi-Chun Lu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

533

Solvate Ionic Liquid Electrolytes for Mg Batteries – Kaoru Dokko, Soma Suzuki, Shoshi Terada, Kei Hashimoto (Yokohama National University), Seiji Tsuzuki (AIST), Morgan L. Thomas (Yokohama National University), Toshihiko Mandai (Faculty of Science and Engineering, Iwate University), and Masayoshi Watanabe (Yokohama National University)

534

Starch Derived Hard Carbon Anodes for Sodium Ion Battery – Arenst Andreas Arie, Hans Kristianto, and Henky Muljana (Parahyangan Catholic University)

535

Novel Porous Complex Framework Materials (CFM) Based Sulfur Hosts for High Energy Density Li – S Batteries – Pavithra Murugavel Shanthi, Bandi Ramalinga, Bharat Gattu, Moni Kanchan Datta, Oleg I Velikokhatnyi, and Prashant Nagesh Kumta (University of Pittsburgh)

536

Tailoring of Liquid Electrolytes for RoomTemperature Fluoride Shuttle Batteries – Mitsuo Kawasaki, Ken-ichi Morigaki, Gentaro Kano, Taketoshi Minato (Office of Society-Academia Collaboration for Innovation, Kyoto University), Takeshi Abe (Graduate School of Global Enviromental Studies, Kyoto University), and Zempachi Ogumi (Office of Society-Academia Collaboration for Innovation, Kyoto University)

537

Solubility and Stability of NaO2 in DiglymeBased Na-O2 Batteries – Bin Qin, ChiYing Vanessa Li, and Kwong-Yu Chan (The University of Hong Kong)

538

Operando X-Ray Diffraction of LithiumSulfur Batteries with Concurrent Resistance Measurement – Yu-Chuan Chien, Ashok Sreekumar Menon, William Robert Brant, Daniel Brandell, and Matthew J. Lacey (Department of Chemistry - Ångström, Uppsala University)

539

Characterization of the Effect of Electrolyteto-Sulfur Ratio on the Lithium-Sulfur Cell Resistance Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Method – Aysegul Karakus and Damla Eroglu (Bogazici University)

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540

Pre-Lithiation Method with Span-CNT Cathode in Li-S Batteries – Donghao Ye, Chao Shen, and Jim P. Zheng (Florida State University)

550

New Nitrile Type Bi-Functional Additive for High-Performance Li-Metal Batteries – SeonHwa Lee and Yang-Kook Sun (Department of Energy Engineering, Hanyang University)

541

Improvement of the Li Dissolution/Deposition Reversibility Under Oxygen Atmosphere By Employment of LiNO3⁻based Electrolyte – Minoru Sohmiya (Department of Science and Engineering, Seikei University), Taichi Fujinami (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), Yoshiya Hayashi (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology.), Hiromi Otsuka (National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)), Kimihiko Ito, Yoshimi Kubo (National Institute for Materials Science), and Morihiro Saito (Department of Science and Engineering, Seikei University)

551

Scalable Synthesis of Li2S-Based Composite Cathodes from Li2SO4 – Billy Johnson, Rebecca Glaser, Kyle Ewers, Bryston Spivock (Georgia Institute of Technology), Mohan Sanghadasa (U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command), and Gleb Yushin (Sila Nanotechnologies, Inc.)

552

Unraveling the Enhanced Cycling Performance of Lithium–Oxygen Batteries Based on Metal Organic Frameworks – Xiahui Zhang, Panpan Dong, Jake T. Gray, Younghwan Cha, Su Ha, and Min-Kyu Song (Washington State University)

553

Effect of the Particle-Size Distribution on the Electrochemical Performance of a Red Phosphorus-Carbon Composite Anode for Sodium-Ion Batteries – Isaac Capone (University of Oxford) and Mauro Pasta (Department of Materials, University of Oxford)

554

High-Energy Lithium/SeS2 Batteries with Hierarchical Nanocomposite Cathode and Ionic Liquid-Based Electrolytes – Panpan Dong, Jung-In Lee, Younghwan Cha, Xiahui Zhang, and Min-Kyu Song (Washington State University)

555

Crosslinked Quaternized Poly(arylene ether benzonitrile) Membranes for Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries – Eun Joo Park, Sandip Maurya, Yu Seung Kim, and Rangachary Mukundan (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

556

MgCr2-XVxO4 High Voltage Spinel Oxide Cathodes for Mg-Ion Batteries – Bob Jin Kwon, Krista L Hawthorne, Ka-Cheong Lau, Soojeong Kim (Argonne National Laboratory), Yimin Wu (University of Illinois at Chicago), Timothy T Fister (Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division), Chen Liao (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research), Robert F Klie (University Of Illinois At Chicago), Saul Lapidus (Advanced Photon Source), Baris Key, and John T. Vaughey (JCESR at Argonne National Laboratory)

557

Facet Engineering of Low-Cost Transitional Metal Oxides for Tunable ORR/OER Kinetics – Yifei Yuan (Argonne National Laboratory, University of Illinois at Chicago), Wentao Yao (Michigan Technological University), Guoqiang Tan (Argonne National Laboratory), Cong Liu (Argonne National Lab), Meng Cheng, Vitaliy Yurkiv (University of Illinois at Chicago), Xuanxuan Bi (Argonne National Laboratory), Fei Long, Craig Friedrich (Michigan Technological University), Khalil Amine (Stanford University), Jun Lu (Argonne National Laboratory), and Reza ShahbazianYassar (University of Illinois at Chicago)

558

Pb-Based Nanocomposite Anodes for Li- and Na-Ion Batteries – Jinhyup Han, Jehee Park (Argonne National Laboratory, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology), Youngsik Kim (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology), Shabbir Ahmed, Eungje Lee, and Christopher S. Johnson (Argonne National Laboratory)

542

Nitrogen-Containing Organic Electrode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries and Beyond – Chao Luo (University of Maryland, MD) and Chunsheng Wang (University of Maryland, College Park)

543

Mastering of Particle Size and Morphology of the Puckered Layer γ’-V2O5 Polymorph for Enhanced Na Electrochemical Properties – Rita Baddour-Hadjean, Marianne SafranyRenard, Nicolas Emery, Barbara Laïk, Dauren Batyrbekuly (ICMPE-CNRS), Zhumabay Bakenov (School of Engineering, Nazarbayev University), and Jean-Pierre Pereira-Ramos (ICMPE-CNRS)

544

Lithium Ion Conducting Block Copolymers: Conductivity and Battery Performance – Yubin He, Youn Ji Min, Nian Liu, and Paul A Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

545

Conducting Polymers for Batteries – Danny Chhin, Laura Padilla-Sampson (UQAM), David Lepage (UQAM, Current Address: Université de Montréal), Laurence Savignac, Ali Nazemi (UQAM), and Steen Brian Schougaard (Université du Québec à Montréal, Departement of Chemistry, NanoQAM)

546

Earth Abundant Iron-Based Fluoro(hydroxy) Phosphate As Cathode Materials for Aqueous Batteries – Lalit Sharma (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore), Shigeto Okada (IGSES, Kyushu University), and Prabeer Barpanda (Indian Institute of Science)

547

Carbon Inverse Opals As a Sulfur Host for Advanced Lithium–Sulfur Batteries – David McNulty and Sigita Trabesinger (Paul Scherrer Institute, Electrochemistry Laboratory)

548

Investigation of Olivine and Nasicon Structured Phosphates As Potential Cathode Materials for Magnesium Ion Batteries – Martina Romio (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Queen Mary University of London), Damian Marlon Cupid, Jürgen Kahr, Yuri Surace, Marcus Jahn (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH), and Isaac Abrahams (Queen Mary University of London)

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549

Improvement of Electrochemical Stability of Layered Oxide Electrodes in Na-Ion Batteries Via Control of Chemical Composition in the Interlayer Region – Ekaterina Pomerantseva (Drexel University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


560

Understanding Reaction and Transport Interaction of Redox Mediators in Li-O2 Batteries – Sven Kynast, Inga Dorner, Vincent Laue, Fabian Kubannek (TU Braunschweig), and Ulrike Krewer (Inst. of Energy & Process Systems Eng., TU Braunschweig)

561

Sodiation Driven Mechano-Electrochemical Interaction in Alloy Electrodes – Susmita Sarkar, Ankit Verma, and Partha P. Mukherjee (Purdue University)

562

Controllable Charge Capacity Using a Black Additive for High-Energy-Density SodiumIon Batteries – Chang Heum Jo (Sejong University), Kisoo Lee (SAMSUNG SDI), and Seung-Taek Myung (Sejong University)

563

Na2MPO4f (M: Fe, Mn, Co): Bifunctional Electrocatalysts for Na-Air Batteries – Lalit Sharma (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore) and Prabeer Barpanda (Indian Institute of Science)

564

Electrochemical Measurements of Single Positive Electrode Particle for Lithium (Sodium)-Ion Batteries – Takahiro Saito (Kogakuin University), Tatsuya Nakamura (University of Hyogo), Takeshi Kobayashi (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry), and Shiro Seki (Kogakuin University)

565

Novel Sulfonated Aromatic Polymer Membranes for Breaking the Coulombic and Voltage Efficiency Trade-Off Limitation in Vanadium Redox Flow Battery – Sangil Kim, Tongshuai Wang (University of Illinois, Chicago), Junyoung Han, Kihyun Kim (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Andreas Munchinger (Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research), Klaus-Dieter Kreuer (MaxPlanck-Institute), and Chulsung Bae (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)

566

Layered Iron Vanadate As a High-Energy Cathode Material for Nonaqueous CalciumIon Batteries – Munseok S. Chae, Dedy Setiawan, Hyojeong J. Kim, and Seung-Tae Hong (DGIST (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology))

567

Von-Alpen Type Nasicon for Seawater Battery Application – Wooseok Go and Youngsik Kim (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)

568

Metal Phosphide-Embedded PhosphorusBased Nanocomposite Anode Materials for Rechargeable Batteries – Sang-Ok Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

569

Controlling Electrochemical Lithium Deposition and Sulfur Reduction Mechanism through Liquid Electrolytes – Tzu-Yun Lin, Chun-Yao Wang, and Heng-Liang Wu (CCMS, National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

570

Investigation of the Kinetics of Rechargeable Aqueous Zinc Ion Batteries – Christian Bischoff, Oliver Fitz, Harald Gentischer, Daniel Biro (Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE), and Hans-Martin Henning (Institute for Sustainable Technical Systems (INATECH))

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

571

Advanced Nanoporous Separators for Stable Lithium Metal Electrodeposition at UltraHigh Current Densities in Liquid Electrolyte – Jingling Yang (CCMS, National Taiwan University), Chung-Yuan Mou (National Taiwan University), and Heng-Liang Wu (CCMS, National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

572

Highly Active Transition Metal Dichalcogenides As Bifunctional Electrocatalysts for Li-Oxygen Batteries – Leily Majidi, Amin Salehi-Khojin (University of Illinois at Chicago), and Larry A Curtiss (Argonne National Laboratory)

573

Ion Tracking in Aqueous Sodium-Ion Batteries – Karl Oleson and Thomas Madden (BenAn Energy USA)

574

The Influence of Ionomeric Coatings at the Electrolyte-Electrode Interface in Metal Batteries – Laura C. Merrill, Hunter O. Ford, and Jennifer L. Schaefer (University of Notre Dame)

575

Understanding the Behavior of Lithium Bis(fluorosulfone)Imide and Lithium Bis(trifluoromethanesulforyl)Imide in Localized Superconcentrated Electrolytes – Sebastian Mai, Svetlozar Ivanov, Andreas Bund (Technische Universität Ilmenau), Travis Thompson, Pierre Etienne Cabelguen, Karolien Vasseur, and Stephane Levasseur (Umicore R&D, Brussels, Belgium)

576

Lithium-Mediated Ammonia Synthesis from Water and Nitrogen Based on a MembraneFree Immiscible Aqueous/Organic Hybrid Electrolyte System – Kwiyong Kim, Yifu Chen, and Wenzhen Li (Iowa State University)

577

Advances in Lithium Air Batteries – Tedric Campbell and Lonnie Johnson (Excellatron Solid State, LLC)

578

Properties of Thin Lithium Metal Electrode in Carbonate Electrolytes – Juchen Guo (University of California Riverside) and Jian Zhang (University of California, Riverside)

579

Dicyanobenzoquinone Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes As Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Lithium and Sodium Ion Batteries – Hailong Lyu, Charl J Jafta, Ilja Popovs, Jingsong Huang, Bobby G. Sumpter, Sheng Dai, and Xiao-Guang Sun (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

580

Enhancing the Performance of Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries Using Carbon Cloth Electrode Decorated with C/ WOx Nanocomposites – Farah El Diwany (American University in Cairo), Ehab N El Sawy (Department of Chemistry, The American University in Cairo), and Nageh Allam (American University in Cairo)

581

Developing High Surface Area Flow through Electrodes with Enhanced Electrical Conductivity for Flow Battery Application – Muhammad Awais Murtaza and Jeff T. Gostick (University of Waterloo)

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582

Electrochemical Properties of Chemical Composition-Tuned SnPx/C Nanocomposite Anode in a Sodium-Ion Battery – Hayong Song, Hwon-gi Lee, and KwangSup Eom (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology)

583

Porous Red Phosphorus and Reduced Graphene Oxide Composite Anode with High Capacity and Stability in a Sodium-Ion Battery – Hwon-gi Lee (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology), UiJin Chang (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST)), Hayong Song, and KwangSup Eom (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology)

584

585

586

NaM2(PO4)(SO4)2 (M= Fe, V, Cr) As Electroactive Materials for Na-Ion Batteries – Hamdi Ben Yahia, Alaa Alkhateeb, and Rachid Essehli (Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute QEERI 2.0) Development of Cathode and Electrolyte Materials for Lithium-Oxygen Batteries for Electric Aviation – Donald A. Dornbusch (NASA Glenn Research Center, Case Western Reserve University), Balachandran Radhakrishnan (NASA-Ames Research Center, AMA Inc), Rocco Viggiano, Frederick W. Dynys (NASA Glenn Research Center), and John W Lawson (NASA Ames Research Center) Lithium-Ion Exchange Polymer Membranes Limit Migration of Dissolved Polysulfide Species in Li-S Batteries – Hui Xu (Giner Inc.), Mario Moreira, Castro Laicer, and Katherine Harrison (Giner, Inc)

Wednesday, October 16

587

A Polymer Scaffold Binder Structure for Improving Long-Term Cycle Performance of Lithium Metal Powder Electrode – Dahee Jin, Youngjoon Roh, Seoungwoo Byun, Dohwan Kim (DGIST), Myung-Hyun Ryou (Hanbat National University), and YongMin Lee (DGIST)

588

High Efficient Ion Selective Membrane Separator for Room Temperature Sodium Polysulfide Redox Flow Batteries – Azadeh Amiri (University of Illinois at Chicago), Tongshuai Wang (University of Illinois, Chicago), Chulsung Bae (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), and Sangil Kim (University of Illinois, Chicago)

184

589

590

591

Investigating the Effect of Carbonaceous Host Materials on the Performance of Alkali Metal Composite Anodes – David Kautz and Feng Lin (Department of Chemistry, Virginia Tech) Effect of Thermally Evaporated Silver Nanoparticles on the Surface Morphology and Stability of Electrodeposited Lithium Metal Anode – Ki-Yeop Cho, JunHwa Kwon, Hwon-gi Lee, Hayong Song, and KwangSup Eom (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology) Finite Element Simulation of Electrochemical Impedance Spectra in Li-S Batteries – Chao Shen, Petru Andrei, and Jim P. Zheng (Florida State University)

592

A Highly Conductive Artificial Interface Layer Based on VO-Rich Zirconia/Polymer Hybrid Nanoparticles for Stable Lithium Plating/Stripping – Sipei Li, Jay Whitacre, and Krzysztof Matyjaszewski (Carnegie Mellon University)

593

Diagnostics for Failure Modes in NonAqueous Flow Batteries – Harry D. Pratt III, Leo J. Small, and Travis M. Anderson (Sandia National Laboratories)

594

Composite Anode of Lithium Metal Powder and Graphite for Improving Performance of Lithium Metal Anode – Nak Gyu Go, Seung Taek Lee, and Woo Young Yoon (Korea University)

595

Electrochemical Behavior of Lithium Chloride/Polymer Hybrid Layer Coated Lithium Powder Anode – Seung Taek Lee, Nak Gyu Go, and Woo Young Yoon (Korea University)

596

Stabilizing NaCrO2 By Sodium Site Doping with Calcium – Lituo Zheng (Department of chemistry, Dalhousie University), J. Craig Bennett (Acadia University), and M. N. Obrovac (Dalhousie University)

597

Synthesis of Mesoporous Carbon Using Waste Orange Peel As an Anode Material for Potassium-Ion Batteries with Long Cyclability – Rakesh Verma and Chan-Jin Park (Chonnam National University)

598

Rapid Li Diffusion By Ferroelectric Polarization for Smooth Lithium Deposition – Chihyun Hwang (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology), Woo-Jin Song (Pohang University of Science and Technology), Yutong Wu, Nian Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology), Soojin Park (Pohang University of Science and Technology), and Hyun-Kon Song (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)

599

Understanding the Link between Anion Structure and Lithium Coordination – Dale A Osborne (RMIT University), Michael Breedon, Gavin Collis (CSIRO), and Michelle J S Spencer (RMIT University)

600

A Novel Ternary Ordered Intermetallics Cu3znsb As Anode for Sodium-Ion Storage – Debanjana Pahari, Samiran Misra, Partha P Jana, and Sreeraj Puravankara (Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur)

601

Nanostructured Metal Oxide Based Interlayers for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries – Teng Zhao (Beijing Institute of Technology, University of Cambridge), Renjie Chen (Beijing Institute of Technology), and R Vasant Kumar (University of Cambridge)

602

Phase Inversion Strategy to Flexible Freestanding Electrodes: Critical Coupling of Binders and Electrolytes for High Performance Li-S Battery – Wandi Wahyudi, Zhen Chao, Pushpendra Kumar, Mengliu Li, Yingqiang Wu, Mohammed N. Hedhili, Luigi Cavallo (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology), Lain-Jong Li (Research Center for Applied Sciences, Academia Sinica), Jun Ming, and Thomas D. Anthopoulos (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


603

Stable Structure and Electronic Structure for MgCo2-XMnxO4 As Cathode Material for Magnesium Secondary Battery in Discharge Process Using First Principle Calculation – Chiaki Ishibashi, Naoya Ishida, Naoto Kitamura, and Yasushi Idemoto (Tokyo University of Science)

604

Instigation of Low Cost, Non-Toxic and Environmentally Benign Binders for Mild Aqueous Zn/MnO2 Systems – Hee Jung Chang, Huilin Pan, Daiwon Choi (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Ismael Rodríguez-Pérez (Pacific Northwest National laboratory), Xiaolin Li, David Reed, and Vincent Sprenkle (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

605

In Situ Ambient Pressure X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Studies of Potassium-Oxygen Redox Reactions – Wanwan Wang, Yu Wang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), Chia-Hsin Wang, Yaw-Wen Yang (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center), and Yi-Chun Lu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

607

608

Performance Enhancement of Rechargeable Lithium-Sulfur Battery Utilizing High Mass-Loading Cathodes of Azulmic Carbon Composite – Yukiko Matsui (Kansai University), Hidenori Hinago (Asahi Kasei Corporation), Shigeaki Yamazaki (Daikin Industries, Ltd.,), and Masashi Ishikawa (Kansai University) P2-Na0.66Li0.18Fe0.12 Mn0.7O2, a HighPerformance Cathode Material for Sodium Ion Batteries – Lufeng Yang (Georgia Institute of Technology), Xiang Li (Florida State University), Jue Liu (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Shan Xiong, Xuetian Ma, Pan Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology), Jianming Bai (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Wenqian Xu (Argonne National Laboratory), Yuanzhi Tang (Georgia Institute of Technology), Yan-Yan Hu (National High Magnetic Field Laboratory), Meilin Liu, and Hailong Chen (Georgia Institute of Technology) Effects of Fixed Redox Mediator in Air Electrode for Lithium-Air Batteries – Yoshiya Hayashi (Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology), Reo Honda, Minoru Sohmiya (Department of Science and Engineering, Seikei University), Yasuhiko Takamuki (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology.), Hiromi Otsuka (National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)), Kimihiko Ito, Yoshimi Kubo (National Institute for Materials Science), and Morihiro Saito (Department of Science and Engineering, Seikei University)

609

In Situ Formed Li-B-H Complex Enables High-Performance Solid Electrolyte for Li Batteries – Shiyou Zheng and Yuepeng Pang (University of Shanghai for Science and Technology)

610

Nano-Sized Iron Oxide Material for Sodium Ion Batteries – Wen Liu, Luozeng Zhou, Yong Wang, Yong Li, Bin Shi, Rui Guo, Haijuan Pei, and Jingying Xie (Shanghai Institute of Space Power-Sources)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

611

Promising Lithium Metal Anode with Structured Design – Sheng-Hui Wu, Wei-Hsin Wu, Chung-Hsiang Chao, Chih-Ching Chang, and Jason Fang (Industrial Technology Research Institute)

612

Impacts of Microstructures on the Ionic Diffusivity of Solid Electrolytes: Mesoscale Modeling Approach – Tae Wook Heo (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Andrew Grieder (San Francisco State University), Liwen Wan (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Nicole Adelstein (San Francisco State University), and Brandon C. Wood (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

A07

Solid State Batteries

Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 221, The Hilton Atlanta

A07 - Cathodes/Interfaces 1 – 08:00 – 09:40 Chair(s): Vito Di Noto and Neil P. Dasgupta 08:00

709

Characterization of Tin Phosphide Films for All-Solid-State Battery Anode Fabricated By Aerosol Deposition – Ryoji Inada, Daiki Azuma (Toyohashi University of Technology), Mike Wang, Jeff Sakamoto (University of Michigan), and Yoji Sakurai (Toyohashi University of Technology)

08:20

710

Investigation of Volume Change Induced Delamination and Subsequent Capacity Fade at Cathode/Solid-State-Electrolyte Interface – Pallab Barai, Anh Ngo, Larry A Curtiss, and Venkat Srinivasan (Argonne National Laboratory)

08:40

711

(Invited) Direct Fabrication of Cathode Layer Onto Oxide-Based Solid Electrolyte with Good Interface – Kiyoshi Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

09:20

712

Influence of the State of Charge on the Thermal Stability of NMC-Polymer Electrolyte Composite Cathodes – Gideon Abels (Fraunhofer IFAM Bremen), Ingo Bardenhagen (Fraunhofer IFAM), Frederieke Langer, Julian Schwenzel, and Matthias Busse (Fraunhofer IFAM Bremen)

A07 - Sodium/Other Electrolytes – 10:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Zachary David Hood and Patrick Bonnick 10:00

713

Characterization of Na4P2S6 and Li2Na2P2S6 As Potential Electrolytes for Na Ion Batteries – Yan Li (Wake Forest University), Zachary David Hood (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and Natalie A. W. Holzwarth (Wake Forest University)

10:20

714

4.2V Cost Effective All-Solid-State Na Ion Batteries with a Na3PS4 Electrolyte Operating at Room Temperature – Abhik Banerjee, Hanmei Tang, Erik Wu, Han Nguyen, Minghao Zhang (University of California, San Diego), Shyue Ping Ong (UCSD), and Shirley Meng (University of California, San Diego)

185

Wednesday, October 16

606


10:40

715

Na Conductive Polymer/Inorganic Composite Electrolytefor High Performance All-SolidState Na Battery – Koji Hiraoka, Masaki Kato (Kogakuin University), Hidefumi Motobayashi (Toshima Manufacturing Corporation), Hiroshi Kaneko (Toshima Manufacturing Copration), Yuzo Tasaki (Toshima Manufacturing Corporation), and Shiro Seki (Kogakuin University)

11:00

716

Deciphering the Structure-Property Relationship in Sulfide-Based Solid Electrolytes for All-Solid-State Na-Ion Batteries – Shan Xiong, Zhantao Liu, and Hailong Chen (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:20

717

Simultaneous Realization of Electrochemical Stability at Lithium Metal Potential and High Lithium Ionic Conductivity in Lithium Halide Solid Electrolytes – Masashi Sakaida, Tetsuya Asano, Akihiro Sakai, Akinobu Miyazaki, and Shinya Hasegawa (Panasonic Corporation)

11:40

718

Hybrid Ceramic Solid State Electrolyte for High Performance Solid State Batteries – Piyathip Thanapisitikul, Bharat Gattu, Moni Kanchan Datta, Bandi Ramalinga, and Prashant Nagesh Kumta (University of Pittsburgh)

16:00

724

Battery Division Student Research Award Address sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Research & Development – 16:20 – 17:00 Chair(s): Jeff Sakamoto and John Muldoon 16:20

725

A07 - Cathodes/Interfaces 2 – 14:00 – 16:20 Chair(s): Jeff Sakamoto and John Muldoon

Wednesday, October 16

14:00

719

Graphene Mesosponges for the Conductive Additive of Cathode Composites in Lithium− Sulfur All-Solid-State Batteries – Masanori Yamamoto, Hirotomo Nishihara, Shunsuke Goto (Tohoku University), Youichi Yoshioka, Masashi Ito, Tomohiro Mitsuyama, Masahiro Morooka (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.), and Takashi Kyotani (Tohoku University)

14:20

720

A Double-Layered Solid Polymer Composite Separator with Improved Electrode/ Separator Interfacial Stability – Weiqiang Lv (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)

14:40

721

Electrochemical Analysis Using Microelectrode for Cathode Materials Deposited on a Solid Electrolyte Pellet By Using Aerosol Deposition Method – Yuto Yamada, Takeshi Kimura, Yosuke Kushida, Mao Shoji, and Kiyoshi Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

15:00

722

Garnet-Based Electrolytes for All-SolidState Li-S Batteries – Chengtian Zhou and Venkataraman Thangadurai (University of Calgary)

15:20

723

Solid-State Battery Fabricated By Li3.5Ge0.5V0.5O4 Electrolyte – Toyoki Okumura, Tomonari Takeuchi, and Hironori Kobayashi (AIST)

15:40

Break

186

Superior Doped Olivine Cathodes for Fast Charge/Discharge Lithium Batteries – Vito Di Noto (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, INSTM), Gioele Pagot (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Centro Studi “Giorgio Levi Cases”), Marco Bandiera (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova), Keti Vezzù (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, CMBM, University of Padova), Federico Brombin, Angeloclaudio Nale, Giovanni Crivellaro (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova), Andrea Migliori (CNR-IMM), Renzo Bertoncello (Dept. of Chemical Sciences, University of Padova), Vittorio Morandi (CNR-IMM), and Enrico Negro (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Centro Studi “Giorgio Levi Cases”)

B01

(Battery Division Student Research Award sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Research & Development) Solution-processable closoborate Electrolyte for all-solid-state Sodium– ion Batteries – Léo Duchêne (Empa - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science), Dong Hyeon Kim (Hanyang University), Romain Moury (Université de Genève), Arndt Remhof (Empa - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science), Hans Hagemann (Université de Genève), Yoon Seok Jung (Hanyang University), and Corsin Battaglia (Empa - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science)

Carbon Nanostructures: From Fundamental Studies to Applications and Devices Nanocarbons / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 301, The Hilton Atlanta

B01 - Carbon Nanostructures: Energy Applications – 08:00 – 09:40 Chair(s): Tetyana Ignatova and Siamak Nejati 08:00

735

Preparation of Three-Dimensional NitrogenDoped Hollow Fiber Carbon and Its Application to Electrochemical Energy Device – Katie Heeyum Lim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)), Hansung Kim (Dept. of Chemical & Biomolecular Eng., Yonsei University), Heeyoung Park, Hyun S. Park, and Jong Hyun Jang (Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST))

08:20

736

Mwcnts-COOH/Cotton Flexible Supercapacitor Electrode Prepared By Improvement One-Time Dipping and Carbonization Method – Tianqi Hao (Institute of Georgia Tech, Donghua University), Wei Wang, and Dan Yu (Donghua University)

08:40

737

Pulsed Laser Deposited Nanoporous Carbon As a Lithium Ion Battery Anode – Subrahmanyam Goriparti, Matthaeus A. Wolak, Paul Cuillier, Michael P. Siegal, and Katharine Lee Harrison (Sandia National Laboratories)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


09:00

09:20

738

739

Deconvoluting the Effects of Surface Area, Functionalization, and Wetting on the Performance of Porous Carbon Electrodes in Aqueous Redox Flow Batteries – Katharine Virginia Greco (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Joint Center for Energy Storage Research), Jane K. Bonesteel (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and Fikile R. Brushett (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Joint Center for Energy Storage Research) Pencil Peel Derived Highly Porous and Conductive Activated Carbon for All-SolidState 1.8 V Symmetrical Supercapacitors – Shashank Sundriyal, Vishal Shrivastav (Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research), Sunita Mishra (CSIR-Central Scientific Instruments Organization), Ki Hyun Kim (Han Yang University), and Akash Deep (CSIR-Central Scientific Instruments Organization)

B01 - Carbon Nanostructures: Synthesis and Characterization – 14:00 – 17:40 Chair(s): Christopher N. Chervin and Fikile R. Brushett 746

(Invited) Nanotubular Fullerenes: Part Buckyball, Part Nanotube – Tiffany L. Seeler, Ryan M. Koenig, Katelyn R. Tepper, Hannah M. Franklin, and Steven Stevenson (Purdue University - Fort Wayne)

14:20

747

Probing Ion Solvation and Transport in Single-Digit Nanopores with First-Principles Simulations – Tuan Anh Pham, Cheng Zhan, and Eric Schwegler (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

14:40

748

First-Principles Investigation of Pt-Graphene Hybrid System – Ji Il Choi, Faisal M. Alamgir, and Seung Soon Jang (Georgia Institute of Technology)

15:00

749

Dynamic-Stacking of Reduced Graphene Oxide for Active Hydrogen Evolution – Ning Ling, Zhen Wang, Sara Kim, Sang Ho Oh (Department of Energy Science, Sungkyunkwan University), Jong Hyeok Park (Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering), Hyunjung Shin, and Heejun Yang (Department of Energy Science, Sungkyunkwan University)

15:20

750

Conformal Dielectric Thin Film By Electrodeposition in 3D Porous Carbon Fiber Sheets – Wenyue Li and Zhaoyang Fan (Texas Tech University)

15:40

Break

16:00

751

Graphene-Assisted Epitaxy of Group IV Semiconductor Nanostructures and Thin Films – M Arslan Shehzad, Amar T Mohabir, and Michael A Filler (Georgia Institute of Technology)

16:20

752

Carbon Nanotubes Derived from Plastic Waste- a New Wave of Materials for Circular Economy – Grzegorz Lisak (Nanyang Technological University), Apostolos Giannis (Technical University of Crete), Ashiq Ahamed, James Guo Sheng Moo, Andrei Veksha, Liya Ge, and Piyarat Weechachanchai (Nanyang Technological University)

16:40

753

Optimization of Laser-Reduced Graphene with Automated Parameter Tuning: Towards Human-Less Advanced Manufacturing – Hud Wahab, Vivek Jain, Alexander Tyrrell, Lars Kotthoff, and Patrick Johnson (University of Wyoming)

17:00

754

In-Situ Hydrogen-Induced Defects on the Single Layer CVD Growth Graphene – Daniela Ion-Ebrasu, Adrian Enache, Stanica Enache (ICSI-Rm. Valcea), Viorica Parvulescu (ICF Bucharest), Elena Carcadea (ICSI Rm. Valcea), and Mihai Varlam (ICSI-Rm. Valcea)

17:20

755

Preparation of Metal-Gr Composite Coatings Via Electro-Plating for High Corrosion Resistances – Sishi Li, Yanpeng Yang, Gongsheng Song, and Chunxu Pan (Wuhan University)

B01 - Carbon Nanostructures: Optical Properties – 10:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Subrahmanyam Goriparti and Vito Di Noto 10:00

10:20

740

741

(Invited) Near-Field Optical Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Nanocarbon Hybrid Materials – Tetyana Ignatova (University of North Carolina Greensboro) and Slava V. Rotkin (Penn State University) Control of the Anisotropic Conductivity of Carbon Nanotube Sheet and Their Thermoelectric Properties – Tsuyohiko Fujigaya (WPI-I2CNER, Kyushu University), Masamichi Matsumoto (Kyushu University), Keisuke Shima (Waseda University), Masakazu Mukaida, Takao Ishida (AIST), and Takanobu Watanabe (Waseda University)

10:40

742

Optical Rectenna Arrays Using Carbon Nanotubes: From Fundamental Understanding to Next Generation Devices – Erik C. Anderson (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:00

743

Photosystem I-Modified Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube Anodes for Enhanced Solar Energy Conversion – Christopher Stachurski, Dilek Dervishogullari (Vanderbilt University), Jade Stanley (Tuskeegee University), Kody Wolfe, G. Kane Jennings, and David E. Cliffel (Vanderbilt University)

11:20

744

Photo-Activated Carbon Dots for Combating Drug Resistant Bacteria – Liju Yang (North Carolina Central University)

11:40

745

Construction of Porphyrin-Sensitized Solar Cells Containing Toray™/TGP-H-060 Carbon - Based Cathodes – Juan Manríquez (CIDETEQ), Jaxiry Shamara Barroso-Martínez (CIDETEQ, Departamento de Química, Universidad de Guanajuato), David OrtegaDíaz, Erika Bustos (CIDETEQ), and Silvia Gutiérrez-Granados (Departamento de Química, Universidad de Guanajuato)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

187

Wednesday, October 16

14:00


C01

Corrosion General Session Corrosion Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta

802

C01 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Masayuki Itagaki and Jamie J. Noel •

793

Electrochemical Impedance Analysis on Hydrogen Penetration Mechanisms on Steel – Haruka Fukada, Yoshinao Hoshi (Tokyo University of Science), Isao Shitanda (PIRC), and Masayuki Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science)

C02

Corrosion Behavior of Electrodeposited Znfe Sacrificial Coatings in Saline Solution: Alternative to Conventional Electrodeposited Sacrificial Coatings – Lucas Baissac (LaSIE UMR CNRS 7356, IRT M2P), Céline Arrighi, Catherine Savall, Juan Creus (LaSIE UMR CNRS 7356), and Jason Rolet (IRT M2P)

Oxide Films 4 Corrosion

C02 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00

794

Linearity Assessment for Electrochemical Impedance of 625 AM Inconel in Aqueous Sodium Chloride Solutions – Olga A Baturina (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory) and Farrel J Martin (US Naval Research Laboratory)

826

Lead Dioxide Based Oxide-Surfactant Composites – Tatiana Luk’yanenko, Olesia Shmychkova, and Alexander Velichenko (Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology)

795

Localized Corrosion Analysis Using Complex Potential Distribution Ratio as a New Transfer Function – Noriyuki Furukawa, Yoshinao Hoshi (Tokyo University of Science), Isao Shitanda (PIRC), and Masayuki Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science)

827

Structural Characterization of Anodic Porous Alumina Formed By Galvanostatic Anodizing in Etidronic Acid – Mana Iwai, Tatsuya Kikuchi, Ryosuke O. Suzuki (Hokkaido University), and Shungo Natsui (Tohoku University)

796

Application of Multipoint Impedence Spectroscopy to Corrosion Monitoring on Shape Memory Alloys in Smart Building Materials. – Jaehwan Kim, Hyunbae Lee, Heesu Hwang, Jiwon Oh (Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Hongik Univ.), Eunsoo Choi (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Hongik Univ.), and Jin-Ha Hwang (Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Hongik Univ.)

828

Alkaline Corrosion-Resistant Anodic Aluminum Oxide Formed By Etidronic Acid Anodizing – Yusuke Suzuki, Kai Kawahara, Tatsuya Kikuchi, Ryosuke O. Suzuki (Hokkaido University), and Shungo Natsui (Tohoku University)

Localized Corrosion

Wednesday, October 16

797

08:10

836

In-Situ optical Microscopy Corrosion Experiments for Correlating Microstructure to Corrosion Susceptibility in Aluminum Alloy – Jahnavi Desai Choundraj (Georgia Institute of Technology)

08:30

837

Microstructure and Electrochemistry of AlRich Primer – Shan-Shan Wang, Xi Wang (The Ohio State University), Siva Palani, Alan Rose (Corrdesa LLC), and Gerald S. Frankel (The Ohio State University)

08:50

838

Effect of Copper on the Localized Corrosion and Stress Corrosion Resistance of High Strength Aluminum Alloys – Ganesh Bhaskaran (Georgia Institute of Technology, Novelis inc), Preet Singh (Georgia Institute of Technology), Yudie Yuan, Rashmi Mohanty, Rajeev Kamat, and Tudor Piroteala (Novelis Inc)

09:10

839

The Role of Lithium Salt Concentration in the Active Corrosion Protection of Aluminium Alloys – Emmanouela Michailidou (Delft University of Technology), Peter Visser (AkzoNobel), Johannes M. C. Mol, and Yaiza Gonzalez-Garcia (Delft University of Technology)

798

Protective Coating on Aluminum Alloy Created By Combined Solvothermal and Chemical Methods: Corrosion Test – Bharat Baruah and Altug Suleyman Poyraz (Kennesaw State University)

799

Corrosion Potential Measurement to Investigate Copper Dissolution in Simulated Pore Environment on Ant Nest Corrosion – Keisuke Honda, Yoshinao Hoshi (Tokyo University of Science), Isao Shitanda (PIRC), Masayuki Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science), Kengo Kumagai, Shinnichi Ito, and Tetsuro Hosogi (KOBELCO & MATERIALS COPPER TUBE, LTD. HATANO PLANT)

188

800

801

Corrosion Room 306, The Hilton Atlanta C03 - Aluminum Alloys – 08:10 – 09:30

Analysis on Anodic Partial Current of Magnesium by In-situ GC-EC Cell – Yusuke Hirayama, Yoshinao Hoshi (Tokyo University of Science), Isao Shitanda (PIRC), and Masayuki Itagaki (Tokyo University of Science)

C03

Corrosion Protection of Mg Based Alloy in Neutral Sodium Chloride Solution By Electrodeposited Ni-TiO2 – Silane Composite Coating – Mohammad BinSabt, Faizah M AlKharafi, Maryam Abditon, and Ahmed Galal (Kuwait University) Influences of Pore Water Content and Covering Depth on Carbon Steel Corrosion in Soil – Ryo Hirata, Azusa Ooi, Eiji Tada, and Atsushi Nishikata (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Chair(s): Xihua He and James J. Noel

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


C03 - Stainless Steels – 10:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Mary P. Ryan and Janine Mauzeroll

C03 - Carbon Steel – 15:10 – 16:40 Chair(s): Mary P. Ryan

10:00

840

Visualization of pH and Cl− Distributions inside Crevice of Type 430 Stainless Steel – Kengo Matsumura (Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University, Nippon Yakin Kogyo Co., Ltd.), Izumi Muto, and Yu Sugawara (Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University)

15:10

850

10:20

841

Using Macro and Micro Electrochemical Methods to Understand the Corrosion Behavior of Stainless Steel Thermal Spray Coatings & Mg/Al Diffusion Couples – Janine Mauzeroll (McGill University)

15:30

Break

16:00

851

Ellipsometry and Raman Investigations into the Influence of Chloride on Steel Corrosion Rates in Alkaline Environments – Daniel John Blackwood and Le Xu (National University of Singapore)

16:20

852

Under Deposit Corrosion in Steam Generators: Towards Understanding Critical Deposit Thresholds – Abitha Ramesh (Qatar Shell Research and Technology Center), Milla E Puolamaa (Imperial College London), Nick Laycock, Andrew Barnes (Qatar Shell Research and Technology Center), Aarthi Thyagarajan (Shell Technology Centre Bangalore), Aboubakr M Abdullah (Qatar University), Camilla Stitt, and Mary P. Ryan (Imperial College London)

10:40

842

Investigation of Localized Corrosion Phenomena in Selective Laser Melted 316L Stainless Steel – Duane Armell Macatangay, Alex Piotr Chmielinski, and Robert G. Kelly (University of Virginia)

11:00

843

Long-Term Atmospheric Corrosion of 304 Stainless Steel Used in Spent Dry Nuclear Fuel Storage Containers – Jayendran Srinivasan, Jenifer (Warner) Locke, Tim Weirich (The Ohio State University), Jason Mark Taylor, Charles Bryan, and Eric John Schindelholz (Sandia National Laboratories)

11:20

844

Pit Initiation Behavior at Sulfide Particles in Sintered Stainless Steels – Masashi Nishimoto, Izumi Muto, Yu Sugawara, and Nobuyoshi Hara (Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University)

845

Characterizing Stainless Steel Oxides Under Oxygen Reduction Reaction Conditions – Rachel M Anderson, Carlos M Hangarter, and Steven A Policastro (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

12:00

846

Pitting Corrosion Behavior at Sulfide Inclusions on Type 304 Stainless Steel with Applied Stress – Shimpei Tokuda, Izumi Muto, Yu Sugawara, and Nobuyoshi Hara (Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University)

C03 - Nickel Alloys – 14:10 – 15:10 Chair(s): Xihua He and James J. Noel

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta C03 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

C04

853

Biocorrosion Reduction of Pipeline Steel in Desulfovibrio ferrophilus Culture in the Presence of Carboxymethyl Chitosan Grafted Poly(2-methyl-1-vinylimidazole)/Cerium Molybdate Nanocomposite – Ubong Eduok and Jerzy Szpunar (University of Saskatchewan)

Computation Approaches in Corrosion Science and Engineering Corrosion Room 307, The Hilton Atlanta

C04 - Computational Approaches in Corrosion Science and Engineering 1 – 10:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Eiji Tada, Masayuki Itagaki and Rudolph G. Buchheit

14:10

847

The Passivation of Ni-Cr-Mo Alloys: Time Resolved Enrichment and Dissolution of Cr and Mo during Passive-Active Cycles – Xuejie Li and Kevin Ogle (Chimie ParisTech, CNRS, PSL University)

10:00

854

14:30

848

High-Rate Dissolution of Corrosion Resistant Alloys in Nonaqueous Solutions at Room Temperature – Pedro Atz Dick, Michael Beekwilder, and Robert G. Kelly (University of Virginia)

A Model Framework for Linking Changing Electrolyte Properties to Galvanic Corrosion Simulations – Steven A Policastro, Carlos M Hangarter, and Rachel M Anderson (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

10:20

855

14:50

849

Corrosion Behavior of High Entropy Alloys Made By Directed Energy Deposition Additive Manufacturing – Michael Anthony Melia, Jay Carroll, Nicolas Argibay, Andrew Kustas, and Eric John Schindelholz (Sandia National Laboratories)

Investigations of the Effects of Electrochemical, Environmental and Geometric Parameters on Galvanic Coupling through Finite Element Modeling – Rebecca Joan Skelton and Robert G. Kelly (University of Virginia)

10:40

856

Finite Element Modelling of Microelectrode Arrays of Mg and AA2024 Galvanic Couple – Carolina Vicente Moraes and Robert G. Kelly (University of Virginia)

11:00

857

Further Developments of a Modular OneDimensional Analytical Galvanic Corrosion Model – Yong Teck Tan (Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology) and Daniel John Blackwood (National University of Singapore)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

189

Wednesday, October 16

11:40

Mechanism for Propagation of Intergranular Corrosion in Pipeline Steel – Pratyush Mishra, Denizhan Yavas, Abdullah Ashehri (Iowa State University), Ashraf Bastawros (Dept. of Aerospace Engineering, Iowa State University), Pranav Shrotriya, and Kurt Hebert (Iowa State University)


11:20

858

Modeling Potential Thresholds of Sacrificial Metallic Coatings for Protection of Al-Mg Alloys in Marine Environments – Jason S Lee (Naval Research Laboratory)

11:40

859

Electrochemical Investigation of Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Type 316L Stainless Steel in NaCl Solutions in a Confined Space – Eiji Tada, Junho Jang, Azusa Ooi, and Atsushi Nishikata (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

14:20

860

861

08:55

901

(Invited) Towards Selective Etching with Nanometric Control Using Remote Plasma Source – Erwine Pargon, Vincent Renaud (Univ. grenoble Alpes, CNRS, LTM), Camille Petit-Etienne, Florian Pinzan, Emilie DespiauPujo, Gilles Cunge, and Olivier Joubert (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, LTM)

09:30

Break

09:50

902

(Invited) Characterization of Isotropic Thermal ALE of Oxide Films in NanometerSize Structures – Andreas Fischer, Aaron Routzahn, and Thorsten Lill (Lam Research)

10:25

903

(Invited) Plasma Processing with Feedback Control of Wafer Temperature By NonContact Temperature Measurement System – Takayoshi Tsutsumi, Hiroki Kondo, Kenji Ishikawa (Nagoya University), Keigo Takeda, Takayuki Ohta (Meijo University), Makoto Sekine (Nagoya University), Masafumi Ito (Meijo University), and Masaru Hori (Nagoya University)

11:00

904

Electromigration of Molybdenum Capped Copper Lines – Jia Quan Su, Mingqian Li, Yue Kuo (Texas A&M University), and Satoshi Hamaguchi (Osaka University)

11:20

905

Bond Energy Models for Bond Energies in Alloys and Alloy Oxides – Szu-Chia Chien, Gerald S. Frankel, and Wolfgang Windl (The Ohio State University)

Precise Control of Poly-Silicon Height By Plasma Etching in Finfet Technology Node – Yan Wang (Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation), Dongping Zhang (Semiconductor Manufacturing International Coporation), and Haiyang Zhang (Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation)

11:40

906

First-Principles Investigation of the Effect of Interstitial Carbon on Corrosion Resistance of Martensitic Medium-Carbon Steel – Mariko Kadowaki (Department of Materials Science, Tohoku Univ.), Arkapol Saengdeejing (Fracture and Reliability Research Inst., Tohoku Univ.), Izumi Muto (Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University), Ying Chen (Fracture and Reliability Research Inst., Tohoku Univ.), Hiroyuki Masuda, Hideki Katayama (National Institute for Materials Science), Takashi Doi, Kaori Kawano (Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation), Hideo Miura (Fracture and Reliability Research Inst., Tohoku Univ.), Yu Sugawara, and Nobuyoshi Hara (Department of Materials Science, Tohoku University)

Metallic Foams Prepared By Electrolytic Plasma Deposition – Frédéric Durut, Ronan Botrel (Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique), Julien Pinot, Sandrine Rocher (CEA), Cédric Chicanne (Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique), Marc Theobald (CEA), and Vincent Vignal (Institut Carnot de Bourgogne, Université de Bourgogne)

D02 - Plasma Nanoscience and Technology 2 – 13:00 – 16:30 Chair(s): Uros Cvelbar, Thorsten Lill, Peter Mascher and Mahendra Kumar Sunkara

ICME Design of Corrosion Resistant High Entropy Alloys for Harsh Environments – Pin Lu (QuesTek Innovations, LLC), Greg Olson (QuesTek Innovations LLC), Tianshu Li, Gerald S. Frankel (The Ohio State University), Angela Yu Gerard, and John R. Scully (University of Virginia) Machine Learning for Corrosion Resistance Alloys – Szu-Chia Chien, Gerald S. Frankel, and Wolfgang Windl (The Ohio State University)

Wednesday, October 16

A Chloride Susceptibility Index (CSI) : An Ab Initio Based Corrosion Resistance Indicator – Huibin Ke and Christopher Taylor (The Ohio State University)

15:00

863

Simulating Polarization Curves of Commonly Identified Intermetallic Particles from High Strength Aluminum Alloys Via First Principles – Sirui Li (Fontana Corrosion Center, Ohio State University), Yakun Zhu (University of Michigan), Christopher Taylor (DNV GL), and Gerald S. Frankel (The Ohio State University)

15:20

864

15:40

Break

16:00

865

190

D02 - Plasma Nanoscience and Technology 1 – 08:20 – 12:00 Chair(s): Thorsten Lill, Peter Mascher, Uros Cvelbar and Oana Leonte (Invited) Plasma Etching at Ultra-Low Temp, Pressure and Radical Conditions for Next Generation Nano Chip Fabrication – Jongchul Park (Samsung Electronics)

862

866

Dielectric Science and Technology Room 208, The Hilton Atlanta

900

14:40

16:20

Plasma Nanoscience and Technology 4

08:20

C04 - Computational Approaches in Corrosion Science and Engineering 2 – 14:00 – 16:40 Chair(s): Eiji Tada and Rudolph G. Buchheit 14:00

D02

Combined DFT and Molecular Dynamics Study of Ni Dissolution Activation Energy – Huibin Ke and Christopher Taylor (The Ohio State University)

13:00

907

(Invited) Challenges and Opportunities in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells Using DBD Plasma Treated Upconversion Nanoparticles – Kunihiro Kamataki, Lesly Fadzai Chawarambwa, Kazunori Koga, and Masaharu Shiratani (Kyushu University)

13:35

908

(Invited) Nanowire-Based Aerogels for Energy Conversion and Stimuli Responsive Device Fabrication – Sreeram Vaddiraju (Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M University) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


14:10

909

(Invited) Particle Formation Mechanisms in Low Temperature Plasmas – Johannes Berndt (GREMI, UMR 7344 CNRS and Université d’Orléans), Cedric Pattyn (Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium), and Eva Kovacevic (GREMI, UMR 7344 CNRS and Université d’Orléans)

14:45

910

(Invited) Improving Nanosynthesis By Means of Pulsed Anodic Arc Discharge – Carles Corbella, Sabine Portal (George Washington University), Denis Zolotukhin (George Washington University, Tomsk State University), Luis Martinez, Li Lin (George Washington University), Madhusudhan Kundrapu (Tech-X Corporation), and Michael Keidar (George Washington University)

15:20

15:55

912

(Invited) Nitrogen Functionalization and Doping of Conductive Carbons By Means of Low Temperature Plasmas – Eva Kovacevic, Chantal Boulmer-Leborgne (GREMI, UMR 7344 CNRS and Université d’Orléans), Thomas Strunskus (Christian-Albrechts University at Kiel), Shahzad Hussain (School of Engineering , Ulster University), Andrea Jagodar (GREMI UMR 7344 NRS and University of Orleans), Erik von Wahl (GREMU UMR 7344 CNRS and University of Orleans, France), Dario Sciaqua (GREMI UMR 7344 CNRS and University of Orleans, France), Elena Tatarova, Ana Dias (IPFN, Instituto Superior Tecnico, UL), Uros Cvelbar (Jozef Stefan Institute), and Johannes Berndt (GREMI, UMR 7344 CNRS and Université d’Orléans) (Invited) Manipulation of the Energy Band Levels in Plasma-Produced Energy Materials – Davide Mariotti (Ulster University)

Current Trends in Electrodeposition - An Invited Symposium

916

(Invited) Electroless Deposition Revisited – E. J. O’Sullivan, C Camagong, J. J. Nowak, M Hopstaken, E. A. Galligan, P. L. Trouilloud, R. Kothandaraman, Y. Luo, and M. Krishnan (IBM Research Division, Thomas J. Watson Research Center)

17:00

917

(Invited) Electrodeposited Metallic Nanowires for Bioanalytic Nanofluidic Devices – Sunggook Park (Louisiana State University), Elizabeth J. Podlaha (Clarkson University, Northeastern University), Mohammad Beheshti, Junseo Choi (Louisiana State University), Deyang Li, and Xiaohua Geng (Northeastern University)

17:40

918

(Invited) Challenges for the Electrochemical/ Electroless Metallization of Additive Manufactured Polymer Parts – Andreas Dietz (Fraunhofer IST)

F03

Electrochemical Conversion of Biomass 2

Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Energy Technology Room 312, The Hilton Atlanta

F03 - Electrochemical Oxidation of Biomass – 08:00 – 10:35 Chair(s): Jamelyn Holladay and Elizabeth J. Biddinger 08:00

Introductory Remarks

08:05

1028

Electro-Oxidation of New Feedstocks to Value Added Chemicals – Michael James Boyd, Christopher Hahn, and Thomas F. Jaramillo (Stanford University)

08:25

1029

Electro-Oxidation of Furans to Value-Added Chemicals – Alex Roman, Joseph Hasse, Will Medlin, and Adam Holewinski (University of Colorado, Boulder)

08:45

1030

Mechanistic Investigations for Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Furfural Using Density Functional Theory – Naveen Agrawal (Pennsylvania State University), Li Gong (, Zhejiang University of Technology), Alex Roman, Lesli Mark, Will Medlin, Adam Holewinski (University of Colorado, Boulder), and Michael J. Janik (The Pennsylvania State University)

09:05

1031

Sustainable Electrochemical Conversion of Lignin to Renewable Chemicals with Simultaneous Hydrogen Production Via a Continuous Flow Electrochemical Reactor – Raziyeh Ghahremani and John A. Staser (Ohio University)

09:25

Break

09:55

1032

Electrochemical Oxidation and Bond Cleavage of Lignin-Derived Model Compounds with Nanoparticle Catalysts – Ken Ngo, Frederick Baddour, Daniel Ruddy, and Joshua Schaidle (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

10:15

1033

Glucose Oxidation in Viologen-Mediated Fuel Cells Using a Non-Precious-Metal Anode – Meisam Bahari, Daniel Brown, Matt Roberts, Adam Hawkins, Gerald D. Watt, Randy Lewis (Brigham Young University), and John N. Harb (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Brigham Young University)

Electrodeposition Room 309, The Hilton Atlanta

Electrodeposition Division Research Award Address – 14:00 – 14:40 Chair(s): Elizabeth J. Podlaha and Stanko Brankovic 14:00

913

(Electrodeposition Division Research Award) Electrodeposition of Semiconductor Films: Where Are We After Three Decades? – Krishnan Rajeshwar (University of Texas)

Electrodeposition Division Early Career Investigator Award Address – 14:40 – 15:20 Chair(s): Elizabeth J. Podlaha and Stanko Brankovic 14:40

914

(Electrodeposition Division Early Career Investigator Award) Additives in Cu Electrodeposition for Through-Silicon Via Filling and the Growth of Cu Nanocrystals – Myung Jun Kim (Duke University)

E01 - Current Trends in Electrodeposition - An Invited Symposium – 15:40 – 18:20 Chair(s): Elizabeth J. Podlaha and Stanko Brankovic 15:40

915

(Invited) Electrophoretic Deposition of Energy Storage Metal Oxides – Reginald Penner (University of California-Irvine)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

191

Wednesday, October 16

E01

911

16:20


F03 - Electrochemical Processing of Biomass – 10:35 – 12:00 Chair(s): Christopher M. Saffron and Luis A. Diaz 10:35

Introductory Remarks

10:40

1034

Pulse Modulated Electrochemical Conversion of Biomass – Rajeswaran Radhakrishnan (Faraday Technology), Timothy D. Hall, Maria Inman, and E. J. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.)

11:00

1035

Understanding Metal Structure Sensitivity during the Electrocatalytic Hydrogenation and Oxidation of Biomass-Derived Molecules at Normal Temperature and Pressure – Juan A Lopez Ruiz, Udishnu Sanyal, Katherine Koh, Yang Qiu, Evan Andrews, ManhThuong Nguyen (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Abhijeet Karkamkar (Pacific Northwest National Lab), Miroslaw Derewinski, Roger Rousseau, Oliver Y Gutiérrez Tinoco, and Jamelyn Holladay (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

11:20

1036

Electrocatalytic Hydrogenation and Oxidation of 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural for Efficient Production of Biobased Monomers: A Paired Electrolyzer Approach – Xiaotong Chadderdon, David J Chadderdon, and Wenzhen Li (Iowa State University)

11:40

1037

Electrochemical Dewatering of Cellulosic Nanomaterials – Santosh H. Vijapur, Timothy D. Hall, E. J. Taylor, Maria Inman, Stephen Snyder (Faraday Technology, Inc.), and Kim Nelson (AVAPCO, LLC)

Wednesday, October 16

F03 - Electrochemical Reduction of Biomass – 14:00 – 15:45 Chair(s): John A. Staser and Luis A. Diaz 14:00

Introductory Remarks

14:05

1038

Electrochemical Upgrading of Wastes to Products- Fundamental Studies Using a Combined Experimental and Computational Approach – Jamelyn Holladay, Juan A Lopez Ruiz, Katherine Koh, Udishnu Sanyal, Oliver Y Gutiérrez Tinoco, Vassiliki-Alexandra Glezakou, and Roger Rousseau (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

14:25

1039

Effects of Temperature on the Faradaic Efficiency of Hydrogenation and Hydrogenolysis of Furfural – Andrew Scott May and Elizabeth J Biddinger (The City College of New York)

14:45

1040

Electrocatalytic Hydrogenation of Guaiacol Using a Slurry Reactor with CarbonSupported Platinum Catalyst in Different Aqueous Electrolytes – Yanuar Philip Wijaya, Kevin J. Smith (The University of British Columbia, Dept. of Chemical and Biological Engineering), Chang Soo Kim (The University of British Columbia, Korea Institute of Science and Technology), and Elod L. Gyenge (The University of British Columbia, Dept. of Chemical and Biological Engineering)

15:05

192

1041

Electrocatalytic Hydrogenation of Lignocellulosic Biomass to Hydrocarbon Fuels: Life Cycle Assessment and Technoeconomic Analysis – Sabyasachi Das and Christopher M. Saffron (Michigan State University)

15:25

1042

Reduction of CO2: From Laboratory to Industrial Scale

F06

Cost-Constrained Design of Electrochemical Hydrogenation Processes – Michael Julian Orella (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Yuriy Roman (Dept. Chem. Eng., MIT), and Fikile R. Brushett (Department of Chemical Engineering, MIT)

Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Energy Technology Room 311, The Hilton Atlanta

F06: Reduction of CO2: From Laboratory to Industrial Scale - Morning Session – 08:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Paul J. A. Kenis, John A. Staser, Tyler Petek and S. R. Narayan 08:00

1063

High-Rate Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 to C2-3 Products Under Neutral, Aqueous Condition, Tracing the Evolution of Phase and Morphology of Cu2o Nanocubes Towards Rational Catalyst Design – Tim Frederik Möller (Technical University Berlin), Fabian Scholten (Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society), Trung Ngo Thanh (Technical University Berlin), Ilya Sinev (Department of Physics, Ruhr University Bochum), Xingli Wang, Zarko P Jovanov, Manuel Gliech (Technical University Berlin), Beatriz Roldan Cuenya (Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society), Ana Sofia Varela (National Autonomous University of Mexico), and Peter Strasser (Technical University Berlin)

08:20

1064

Insights Onto the Active Sites and Reactivity of Metal-Doped Carbonaceous Electrocatalysts for the CO2 Reduction Reaction – Tristan Asset (University of California Irvine), Ivana Matanovic (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Yechuan Chen (University of California Irvine), Kateryna Artyushkova (Physical Electronics), and Plamen Atanassov (University of California Irvine)

08:40

1065

Accelerated Screening for Carbon Dioxide Reduction Electrocatalysts and Implications for Reactor Design – John M. Gregoire, Yungchieh Lai (Caltech), Ryan Jones (Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis- Caltech), Yu Wang (Caltech), and Lan Zhou (Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis- Caltech)

09:00

1066

Electrochemical Conversion of CO2 into Valued Added Products on High-SurfaceArea Tin Catalysts – Sheng Zhang, Hai Liu, Rong Xia, Siyu Kuang, and Xinbin Ma (Tianjin University)

09:20

1067

Highly Active and Selective Electrochemical CO2 Reduction to Formate Enabled By Structural Defects on Converted Bi2O3 Nanotubes – Yanguang Li (Soochow University)

09:40

Break

10:00

1068

Direct Electrocatalytic Conversion of CO2 to Chemicals over Single Atom Catalysts – DiJia Liu (Argonne National Laboratory)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


10:20

1069

Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide on Lanthanum Based Transition Metal Oxide Electrocatalysts – Madhurima Barman (Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay (India), Monash University (Australia)), Jie Zhang (Monash University), and Arindam Sarkar (Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay)

10:40

1070

Stainless Steel Mesh Modified By Nanoparticulate TiO2- and TiO2/CBased Composites for Photoassisted Electrochemical Reduction of Aqueous CO2 – Juan Manríquez, Jesus Israel Valdez-Nava, Jesús Cárdenas (CIDETEQ), José Alberto García-Melo (Universidad Tecnológica TulaTepeji), Erika Bustos, Itzel León (CIDETEQ), Diana Laura Chávez-Martínez, and Itzia Yuneli Ángeles-Garduño (CIDETEQ, Universidad Tecnológica Tula-Tepeji)

11:00

1071

Grand Canonical Potential Kinetics of CO2 Reduction Reaction over GrapheneSupported Single-Atom Catalysts – Md Delowar Hossain (California Institute of Technology, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Zhengtang Luo (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), and W. a. Goddard III (California Institute of Technology)

1072

H-Cell Vs Gas Diffusion Electrolyzer for Evaluating Intrinsic Activity of Nanocatalysts for Electrochemical CO2 Reduction – David Raciti (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Chao Wang, Mark Mao, Yuxuan Wang (Johns Hopkins University), and Jun Hua Park (Johns Hopkins Univeristy)

11:40

1073

Effect of Ionic Liquid Additives on the Product Selectivity and Activity in CO2 Electroreduction over Cu Catalysts – Samaneh Sharifi Golru and Elizabeth J Biddinger (The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, The City College of New York, CUNY)

F06: Reduction of CO2: From Laboratory to Industrial Scale Afternoon Session – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Paul J. A. Kenis, John A. Staser, Tyler Petek and S. R. Narayan 14:00

1074

Wettability of Gas Diffusion Electrode Materials for CO2 Reduction – McLain Evan Leonard, Lauren Clarke (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and Fikile R. Brushett (Department of Chemical Engineering, MIT)

14:20

1075

Design and Optimization of CommerciallyRelevant CO2 Electrolyzers – Lien-Chun Weng, Oyinkansola Romiluyi (Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, LBNL, University of California, Berkeley), Alexis T. Bell (University of California, Berkeley, Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, LBNL), and Adam Z. Weber (Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, LBNL)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

1076

Towards Durable, Selective Catalysts and Electrodes for CO2 Electroreduction to Value-Added Chemicals and Fuels – Uzoma O Nwabara (WPI-I2CNER Kyushu University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Emiliana R. Cofell, Danielle A. Henckel (Intl. Institute of Carbon Neutral Energy Research, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Shawn Lu (University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign), Andrew A. Gewirth (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Int Inst for CarbonNeutral Energy Research (WPI-I2CNER)), and Paul J.A. Kenis (Intl. Institute of Carbon Neutral Energy Research)

15:00

1077

Tandem Catalytic Electro-Reduction of Carbon Dioxide into Ethylene at Industrial Scale – Jingjie Wu, Tianyu Zhang, and Xiaojie She (University of Cincinnati)

15:20

1078

Tuning the Sensitivity of CO2 Electroreduction on Copper Surfaces Via Electrolyte Engineering – Sneha A Akhade, Stephen Eric Weitzner, Felicia Lucci, Jeremy T. Feaster, Anna N Ivanovskaya, Brandon C. Wood, Joel Basile Varley, Sarah E Baker, and Eric B Duoss (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

15:40

Break

16:00

1079

CO2electrolyzer Development: Preliminary Results from a Bipolar-Membrane-Based Flow Cell for Electrocatalytic Reduction of Carbon Dioxide – Todd G Deutsch, Yingying Chen, Ashlee Vise, Mason Mooney, Guido Bender, Ellis Klein, and K C Neyerlin (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

16:20

1080

Modeling of a Gas-Phase, Bipolar Membrane CO2 Electrolyzer – Andrew G. Star, Todd G Deutsch, and K C Neyerlin (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

16:40

1081

Leveraging Advanced Manufactured Catalysts and Reactors for Electrochemical CO2 Conversion – Jeremy T. Feaster, Felicia Lucci, Zhen Qi, Marissa Wood, Joshua Deotte, Nikola Dudukovic, Siwei Liang, Clara Druzgalski, Victor A Beck, Wenqin Li, Sarah E Baker, and Eric B Duoss (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

17:00

1082

Liquid Fuels Synthesis from Carbon Dioxide on Membrane-Electrode-Assembly (MEA) Under Ambient Conditions – Kayode Adesina Adegoke (Department of Chemistry,University of Pretoria), Shankara G. Radhakrishnan (Department of Chemistry, University of Pretoria), and Emil Roduner (Department of Chemistry, University of Pretoria, Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Stuttgart)

17:20

1083

Carbon Dioxide Electroreduction to MultiCarbon Products Using a Large-Scale Membrane Electrode Assembly – Colin P O’Brien, Christine M. Gabardo, Jonathan P. Edwards, Christopher McCallum, Yi Xu, CaoThang Dinh, Jun Li, Edward H. Sargent, and David Sinton (University of Toronto)

17:40

1084

In-Operando Changes of the Cation Exchange Membrane in CO2 electrolyzers – Hisan Waleed Shafaque, ChungHyuk Lee, Kieran F. Fahy, and Aimy Bazylak (University of Toronto) 193

Wednesday, October 16

11:20

14:40


Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta F06 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

1085

Studies of Electrochemical CO2 Reduction in Membrane-Electrode Assemblies – Oyinkansola Romiluyi, Lien-Chun Weng (Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, LBNL, University of California, Berkeley), David M Larson (Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, LBNL), Alexis T. Bell (University of California, Berkeley, Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, LBNL), and Adam Z. Weber (Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, LBNL)

Wednesday, October 16

1086

Towards Efficient Electrocatalytic Conversion of CO2 to Formate Via Novel Electrolyzer Configurations – Walter Ellis Klein, Yingying Chen, Ashlee Vise (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Mason Mooney (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Ohio State University), Todd G Deutsch, and K C Neyerlin (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

1087

Low-Overpotential Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 to Formic Acid on Surface-Modified Doped Tin Oxide Pellets – Emmanuel Oluwaseun Abdul (Portland State University), Jason Pitts, Deepak Rajput (Portland state university), and Shankar Rananavare (Portland State University)

1088

Doped Transition Metal Nitrides As Efficient Electrocatalysts for Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 – Mohammadreza Karamad, Samira Siahrostami, and Ian Donald Gates (University of Calgary)

1089

Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide to Formate on Tin and PolyanilineModified Tin Electrocatalysts – James M. Portela, Francisco Willian Souza Lucas (Institute of Chemistry of Sao Carlos), and Fabio H. B. Lima (IQSC - Institute of Chemistry of Sao Carlos)

1090

Boron-, Phosphorus-Doped Ordered Mesoporous Carbon Electrocatalysts for the Reduction of CO2 to Formic Acid – Nihat E. Sahin and Paolo P. Pescarmona (University of Groningen-ENTEG)

1091

ZnO/CuO Nanocomposite for Gas Phase Electrochemical Conversion of CO2 to CO at Elevated Pressure – Karan Malik and Anil Verma (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi)

G02

Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 15

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology Room 214, The Hilton Atlanta

G02 - 2D Materials and Quantum Dots – 08:20 – 09:40 Chair(s): Stefan De Gendt and Rob Ameloot 08:20

1148

(Invited) ALD and ALEt of Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Materials – Anil U. Mane, Steven Letourneau, Devika Choudhury, and J. W. Elam (Argonne National Laboratory)

09:00

1149

Molybdenum Disulfides and Diselenides By Atomic Layer Deposition – Raul Zazpe, Jan Prikryl, Jaroslav Charvot, Filip Dvorak, Milos Krbal, Filip Bures (University of Pardubice), and Jan M. Macak (Brno University of Technogy)

194

09:20

1150

Impact of Atomic Layer Deposition on the Photoluminescence of Colloidal Quantum Dots – Jakob Kuhs, Andreas Werbrouck (Ghent University, Dept. of Solid-state Sciences), Natalia Zawacka, Emile Drijvers (Ghent University, Dept. of Chemistry), Philippe F Smet (Ghent University, Dept. of Solid-state Sciences), Zeger Hens (Ghent University, Dept. of Chemistry), and Christophe Detavernier (Ghent University, Dept. of Solid-state Sciences)

G02 - Advanced Processing and Characterization – 10:00 – 12:25 Chair(s): Oscar van der Straten and Christophe Detavernier 10:00

1151

Dielectric ALD with Hydrogen Peroxide: Comparative Study of Growth and Film Characteristics for Anhydrous H2O2, H2O2/ H2o Mixtures, H2o and Ozone – Daniel Alvarez Jr., Jeffrey Spiegelman (RASIRC), Keisuke Andachi, Gaku Tsuchibuchi, and Katsumasa Suzuki (Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation)

10:20

1152

Atomic Layer Deposition of Al2O3 with Alcohol Oxidants for Impeding Substrate Oxidation – Seunggi Seo, Whang Je Woo, Ilkwon Oh, Hyungjun Kim (Yonsei University), and Bonggeun Shong (Hongik University)

10:40

1153

Infrared and Optical Emission Spectroscopic Study on Atmospheric-Pressure PlasmaEnhanced Spatial ALD of Al2O3 – Maria Antonietta Mione, Richard Engeln, W. M. M. Kessels (Eindhoven University of Technology), and Fred Roozeboom (Eindhoven University of Technology, TNO-Holst Centre)

11:00

1154

(Invited) A Surface Science Toolbox for Understanding Atomic Layer Epitaxy – Charles R. Eddy Jr. (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Samantha G Rosenberg (ASEE Postdoctoral Fellow - residing at NRL), Jeffrey Michael Woodward (ASEE - residing at NRL), Virginia R Anderson (Mercer University), Scooter D. Johnson (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Karl F Ludwig, Christa Wagenbach (Boston University), Alex C Kozen (ASEE Postdoctoral Fellow - residing at NRL), Scott G Walton (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), David R. Boris (U. S. Naval Research Laboratory), and Neeraj Nepal (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

11:40

1155

Probing the Atomic-Scale Structure of Thin Films Grown By Atomic Layer Deposition – Matthias J Young (University of MissouriColumbia), Nicholas Bedford (University of New South Wales), Jeffrey W. Elam, Angel Yanguas-Gil, Steven Letourneau, Matthew Coile, David Mandia (Argonne National Laboratory), Steven M. George, Andrew S. Cavanagh (University of Colorado), Xiaoqing He, Ahmed Jasim, Quinton Wyatt, Tommi White, Helmut Kaiser, and Thomas W Heitmann (University of Missouri-Columbia)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


12:00

12:20

G03

1156

Near Room Temperature PE-ALD of Nanostructured Gold for Enhanced Raman Scattering – Michiel Van Daele (Ghent University), Matthew B.E. Griffiths (Carleton University), Ali Raza (Ghent University), Matthias M. Minjauw (Department of Solid State Sciences, Ghent University), Eduardo Solano, Ji-Yu Feng (Ghent University), Ranjith K. Ramachandran (Department of Solid State Sciences, Ghent University), Stéphane Clemmen (Ghent University, Université Libre de Bruxelles), Roel Baets (Ghent University), Seán T Barry (Carleton University), Christophe Detavernier (Ghent University, Dept. of Solid-state Sciences), and Jolien Dendooven (Department of Solid State Sciences, Ghent University) Concluding Remarks

Semiconductor Process Integration 11

1186

(Invited) Bacterial Identification By Using Photogate-Type Optical Sensor – Hiromu Ishii, Sawako Tanaka, Makoto Ishida, Kazuaki Sawada (Toyohashi University of Technology), Katsuyuki Machida (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Yasuhiko Nikaido, Mitsumasa Saito (University of Occupational and Environmental Health), and Shinichi Yoshida (Fukuoka Megumi Hospital)

1191

(Invited) Electron Emission Study of PlanarType Electron Emission Devices Based on Nanocrystalline Silicon – Hidetaka Shimawaki (Hachinohe Institute of Technology), Hidenori Mimura (Shizuoka University), Katsuhisa Murakami, and Masayoshi Nagao (National Inst. of Advanced Industrial Sci. and Technol.)

11:20

1192

(Invited) Computing with Memristive Devices and Arrays – J. Joshua Yang (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

G03 - Emerging Technologies & Processes 2 – 13:30 – 15:30 Chair(s): Cor Claeys and Simon Deleonibus 13:30

1193

(Invited) Challenges of Graphene Process Integration in CMOS Technology – Marco Lisker, Mindaugas Lukosius, Rasuole Lukose, Christian Wenger, and Andreas Mai (IHPLeibniz-Institut für innovative Mikroelektronik)

14:00

1194

(Invited) Optimized HfO2-Based Mim Module Fabrication for Emerging Memory Applications – Mamathamba Kalishettyhalli Mahadevaiah, Marco Lisker, Mirko Fraschke, Steffen Marschmeyer, Detlef Schmidt, Christian Wenger, Eduardo Perez, and Andreas Mai (IHPLeibniz-Institut für innovative Mikroelektronik)

14:30

1195

(Invited) Micro-Transfer Printing Technology for GaN Transistors – David J. Meyer, Brian P. Downey (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Andy Xie (Qorvo, Inc.), D. Scott Katzer, Shawn C Mack, Neeraj Nepal (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Yu Cao (Qorvo, Inc.), Robert L Coffie (RLC Solutions), Matthew T. Hardy (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Edward Beam, and Cathy Lee (Qorvo, Inc.)

1187

(Invited) Nanoengineered Thermoelectric Energy Devices for Iot Sensing Applications – Takahito Ono (Tohoku University)

09:00

1188

(Invited) Graphene Nano-Electro-Mechanical (NEM) Devices and Extension to Sensor Applications – Hiroshi Mizuta, Gabriel Agbonlahor, Hiroya Miyashita, Kohei Taketomi, Jaewook Lee, Ngoc Huynh, and Manoharan Muruganathan (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

15:00

1196

(Invited) Hybrid Monolithic Nanomanufacturing of 3D Liquid-Solid Heterojunction Devices for Self-Powered Smart Skin – Wenzhuo Wu (Purdue University)

09:30

Break

09:50

1189

1190

(Invited) Diamond Technology – Integration into Solid-State Breakers and Biomedical Devices – Tom Zimmermann, Alexis Rogien, Grace Jansen, Xiaoxue Wang, Liping Hua, Yuelin Wu (Michigan State University), Matthias Muehle (Fraunhofer USA, Inc.), and Timothy A. Grotjohn (Michigan State University, Fraunhofer USA, Inc.) (Invited) MEMS Accelerometer Fabricated By Gold Multi-Layer Metal Technology – Katsuyuki Machida (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Daisuke Yamane, Toshifumi Konishi (CREST, JST), Shin-ichi Iida (NTT Advanced Technology Corp.), Noboru Ishihara, Tso-Fu Mark Chang (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Masato Sone (CREST, JST), Hiroyuki Ito (Tokyo Institute of Technology), and Kazuya Masu (CREST, JST)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

G03 - Quantum Devices and Processes – 15:50 – 17:30 Chair(s): Simon Deleonibus and Maud Vinet 15:50

1197

(Keynote) Devices for Si Based Quantum Computing – Maud Vinet (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA-LETI, MINATEC Campus)

16:30

1198

(Invited) Characteristics of Si SingleElectron Transistor Under Illumination – Yasuo Takahashi, Michito Sinohara, Masashi Arita, Atsushi Tsurumaki-Fukuchi (Hokkaido University), Akira Fujiwara (NTT Corporation), Yukinori Ono (Shizuoka University), Katsuhiko Nishiguchi (NTT Corporation, NTT Basic Research Laboratories, NTT Corporation), and Hiroshi Inokawa (Shizuoka University)

17:00

1199

(Invited) Silicon Coupled Quantum Dots for Spin-Based Quantum Bits – Tetsuo Kodera (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

195

Wednesday, October 16

08:30

10:20

10:50

Electronics and Photonics Room 211, The Hilton Atlanta

G03 - Sensing Devices and Processes – 08:00 – 10:50 Chair(s): Junichi Murota and Hiromu Ishii 08:00

G03 - Electron-Emission/Memory Devices and Processes – 10:50 – 11:50 Chair(s): Junichi Murota and Hiromu Ishii


Thermoelectric and Thermal Interface Materials 5

16:40

1209

G04 - Thermoelectric and Thermal Interface Materials 1 – 08:00 – 12:40 Chair(s): Colm O’Dwyer, Jr-Hau He, Kafil M. Razeeb and Walter van Schalkwijk

(Invited) Nanostructured Silicon Integrated Circuit Thermoelectric Generators with High Specific Power Generation Capacity – Mark Lee, Gangyi Hu (University of Texas at Dallas), and Hal Edwards (Texas Instruments Inc.)

17:20

1210

Evaluation of Thermal Conductivity Characteristics in Polycrystalline Silicon Grains with Nanostructures by Raman Spectroscopy – Haruki Takeuchi (Meiji University), Ryo Yokogawa (Meiji University, JSPS Research Fellow), Kazuya Takahashi, Katsuhiko Komori (Tokyo Electron Technology Solutions Ltd.), Tamotsu Morimoto (Tokyo Electron Ltd.), Naomi Sawamoto, and Atsushi Ogura (Meiji University)

17:40

1211

Temperature Measurement for Si Nanowire Thermoelectric Generators By Operand Raman Spectroscopy – Ryo Yokogawa (Meiji University, JSPS Research Fellow DC), Tianzhuo Zhan, Hiroki Takezawa, Kohei Mesaki, Motohiro Tomita, Takanobu Watanabe (Waseda University), and Atsushi Ogura (Meiji University)

G04

Electronics and Photonics / Energy Technology Room 209, The Hilton Atlanta

08:00

1200

(Invited) Organic Thermoelectric Materials and Devices – Shannon K. Yee (Georgia Institute of Technology)

08:40

1201

(Invited) Thermoelectric Parameters in Blends of Polymers with Slightly Offset Carrier Energies – Hui Li (Shanghai Institute of Ceramics) and Howard E. Katz (Johns Hopkins University)

09:20

Coffee Break

10:00

1202

(Invited) Electrochemical Synthesis of Chalcogen and Metal Chalcogenide Nanostructures for Thermoelectric Applications – Dung To, Saba Seyedmahmoudbaraghani, Sooyoun Yu (University of California, Riverside), and Nosang Vincent Myung (University of California - Riverside)

10:40

11:20

Wednesday, October 16

12:00

1203

1204

1205

(Invited) Role of Anharmonicity on Thermoelectric Properties of Fully Dense Single-Crystalline Snse – Sriparna Bhattacharya (Clemson Nanomaterials Institute, Clemson University), Yang-Yuan Chen (Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan), and Apparao M. Rao (Clemson University) (Invited) Tuning of Catalytic Activity By Thermoelectric Effect – Abdenour Achour (Cranfield University), Jian Liu, Ping Peng (Hunan University), Kan Chen, Michael Reece (Queen Mary University of London), Christopher Shaw, and Zhaorong Huang (Cranfield University) (Invited) Phonon Engineering for Improved Seebeck Coefficient and Thermal Conductivity of Thermoelectric Nanolaminate Films Synthesized on Porous Templates – Helmut Baumgart (Old Dominion University, ECE Department), Xin Chen (Applied Research Center), and Kai Zhang (Old Dominion University)

G04 - Thermoelectric and Thermal Interface Materials 2 – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Colm O’Dwyer, Kafil M. Razeeb, Walter van Schalkwijk and Jr-Hau He 14:00

14:40

1206

1207

(Invited) Controlled Synthesis and Thermoelectric Properties of Tin TellurideBased Topological Crystalline Insulator Nanowires – Shixiong Zhang (Indiana university) (Invited) Nanowire-Based Bulk Thermoelectrics – Sreeram Vaddiraju (Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M University)

15:20

Coffee Break

16:00

1208

(Invited) Planar Thermoelectric Micro Refrigerators Based on Nanograined SiGe Thin Films – Baoling Huang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

196

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta G04 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

1212

Design of Electric Field-Induced High Thermal Conduction Routes in PolymerBased Nanocomposites with Low Amount of Boron Nitride Nanosheets (≤20 vol%) – Hong-Baek Cho (Hanyang University), Tadachika Nakayama (Nagaoka University of Technology), and Yong-Ho Choa (Hanyang University)

1213

A Novel Approach to Join Large Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE) Mismatched Thermoelectric (TE) Materials for High Temperature Applications – Michell Aranda, Ike Suchih Chi, Vilupanur Ravi, Obed Villalpando, Brooke Singleton, Fivos Drymiotis, Billy Chun-Yip Li, and Jean-Pierre Fleurial (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

G06

Materials and Processes for Semiconductor, 2.5 and 3D Chip Packaging, and High Density Interconnection PCB 2

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / Electrodeposition Room 210, The Hilton Atlanta G06 - Plating Additives – 08:20 – 09:40 Chair(s): Lingyun Wei and Wei-Ping Dow 08:20

1259

Model Identification for Adsorption Dynamics and Suppression effect of Polyethylene Glycol using Inverse Analysis Approach – Tsubasa Ishii, Kenji Amaya, and Yuki Onishi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

08:40

1260

Additive Transport, Adsorption, and Inclusion in Electroless Deposition of Copper – Ronald Anthony Zeszut Jr. (University of Dayton Research Institute, Case Western Reserve University) and Uziel Landau (Case Western Reserve University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


09:00

1261

Computational Modeling of Copper Deposition in through Silicon Via Structures – Trevor Michael Braun, Daniel Josell, and Thomas P. Moffat (NIST)

09:20

1262

Superconformal and Bottom-up Filling of High Aspect Ratio Features – Daniel Josell (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Trevor Michael Braun (NIST), Stephen Ambrozik (National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST), and Thomas P. Moffat (NIST)

11:20

1317

H02 - Low-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 2 – 13:30 – 15:30 Chair(s): Hiroki Ota 13:30

1319

(Invited) Tunable and Efficient Hot Carrier Generation from Plasmonic Au-Pd Nanoalloy Photocatalyst – Sara K.F. Stofela, Orhan Kizilkaya (Louisiana State University), Mohammad Taheri (Drexel University), Tiago R Leite, William A Shelton (Louisiana State University), Jason B Baxter (Drexel University), Phillip T Sprunger, and Kevin Michael McPeak (Louisiana State University)

14:10

1320

(Invited) Toward Highly Efficient Solar Water Splitting: A Concurrent Electrical, Optical, and Catalytic Design – Jr-Hau He (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology)

14:50

1321

(Invited) Engineering Au/TiO2 Interface for Electron-Driven Heterogeneous Catalysis – Wei David Wei (University of Florida)

G06 - 2.5 and 3D Packaging – 10:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Makoto Motoyoshi and Lingyun Wei 10:00

10:40

11:20

H02

1264

1265

1266

(Invited) CdTe/Si-Roic Staced X-Ray Imaging Sensor – Toru Aoki (Shizuoka University, ANSeeN Inc.), Katsuyuki Takagi (ANSeeN Inc., Shizuoka University), Toshiyuki Takagi (Shizuoka University), Hiroki Kase (Shizuoka University, ANSeeN Inc.), and Akifumi Koike (ANSeeN Inc., Shizuoka University) (Invited) Application of Three Dimensional Chip Stacking Technology for Fully Depleted Silicon-on-Insulator Quantum Beam Imager – Ikuo Kurachi, Toru Tsuboyama, Yasuo Arai (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)), and Makoto Motoyoshi (Tohoku-MicroTec Co., Ltd) Advanced Low-K Polymer Dielectric Materials and Interfaces for Fine-Pitch ReDistribution-Layer (RDL) to Enable 2.5D and Fan-out Packages – Shreya Dwarakanath (Georgia Institute of Technology), Pulugurtha Markondeya Raj (Florida International University), Mark D. Losego, and Rao R Tummala (Georgia Institute of Technology) Low-Dielectric Constant Nanoporous Epoxy for Electronic Packaging – Jisu Jiang, Landon Keller, and Paul A Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Low-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 12

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / Nanocarbons Room 212, The Hilton Atlanta

H02 - Two Dimensional Materials 2 – 09:20 – 12:00 Chair(s): Hsueh-Shih Chen and Yu-Lun Chueh 09:20

1327

(Invited) A Leaf-Inspired Photon Management Scheme for Graphene/Silicon Solar Cells – Tania Roy (University of Central Florida)

10:00

1315

(Invited) Multi-Functional Memristive Transistors Based on Van Der Waals Heterostructures – Hyunik Park and Jihyun Kim (Korea University)

10:40

1316

(Invited) Non-Volatile Resistance Switching Phenomenon in Monolayer h-BN – Xiaohan Wu, Ruijing Ge (The University of Texas at Austin), Po-An Chen, Meng-Hsueh Chiang (National Cheng Kung University), Deji Akinwande, and Jack Lee (The University of Texas at Austin)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

H02 - Low-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 3 – 15:50 – 17:50 Chair(s): Wei David Wei 15:50

1322

(Invited) Optics-Based Wearable Device for Real-Time Monitoring of Newborn Jaundice – Hiroki Ota (Yokohama National University)

16:30

1323

(Invited) Electrocatalysts for Lithium-Oxygen and Li-Sulfur Batteries – Yi-Chun Lu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

17:10

1324

(Invited) Programming Thermal Energy Transport in Semiconductor Nanowires – Michael A Filler (Georgia Institute of Technology)

H03

Gallium Nitride and S ilicon Carbide Power Technologies 9 Electronics and Photonics Room 213, The Hilton Atlanta

H03 - GaN Technologies – 08:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Albert G. Baca and Lisa M. Porter 08:00

1346

(Invited) Selective Area Growth of p-Type GaN for Gallium Nitride Power Switching Transistors – Andrew A. Allerman, Andrew M. Armstrong, Gregory W. Pickrell, Mary H. Crawford, Albert Alec Talin, François Léonard, Kimberly C. Ceilo (Sandia National Laboratories), Daniel Feezell, Andrew Aragon (University of New Mexico), and Robert J. Kaplar (Sandia National Laboratories)

197

Wednesday, October 16

11:40

1263

(Invited) Investigation of Interfacial Charge Transfer Doping of 2D MoS2 – Saiful I. Khondaker and Bhim Chamlagain (University of Central Florida)


08:40

09:20

1347

1348

(Invited) Advances in Ion Implantation of GaN and AlN – Ramon Collazo, M. Hayden Breckenridge, Andrew Klump, Yan Guan, Qiang Guo, Ji Kim, Shun Washiyama, Biplab Sarkar, Pramod Reddy (North Carolina State University), Ronny Kirste (Adroit Materials Inc.), Will Mecouch (Adroit Materials, Inc.), Seiji Mita, James Tweedie (Adroit Materials Inc.), Michal Bockowski (Institute of High Pressure Physics PAS), and Zlatko Sitar (North Carolina State University) Recent Progress of GaN-Based Vertical Devices – Kazuki Nomoto, Zongyang Hu, Wenshen Li, Mingda Zhu, Kevin Lee, Debdeep Jena, and Huili Grace Xing (Cornell University)

09:40

Break

10:00

1349

(Invited) Effects of Annealing Capped (0001) Oriented GaN Samples – Kenneth A. Jones (Army Research Lab)

10:40

1350

(Invited) Performance Evaluation of III-N Bipolar Switches Grown on GaN Substrates – Shyh-Chiang Shen, Chuan-wei Tsou, MiHee Ji, Marzieh Noodeh (Georgia Institute of Technology), Edward Letts, Daryl Key, Tadao Hashimoto (SixPoint Materials, Inc.), Theeradetch Detchphrom, and Russell D Dupuis (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Wednesday, October 16

11:20

1351

(Invited) Basic Ammonothermal Growth of Bulk GaN Single Crystal Using Sodium Mineralizers – Young Kuk Lee (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)

12:00

1352

Radiation-Induced DC Parametric Degradation of Enhancement Mode GaNon-(111)Silicon High-Electron-Mobility Transistors – Yizhou Lu and Aristos Christou (University of Maryland)

H03 - SiC Technologies – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): Rafael Dalmau and Michael Dudley 14:00

1353

(Invited) Recent Progress in 4H-SiC CVD Growth for High-Voltage Power Devices – Hidekazu Tsuchida, Isaho Kamata, Norihiro Hoshino, Koichi Murata, and Tetsuya Miyazawa (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry)

14:40

1354

(Invited) Unified Understanding of Formation of Shockley Stacking Faults in 4H-SiC Crystals Under Thermal Equilibrium and Non-Thermal Equilibrium Conditions Based on the Quantum Well Action Concept – Noboru Ohtani (Kwansei Gakuin University)

15:20

1355

(Invited) Development of SiC Schottky-PN Diode with Low on Resistance and High Blocking Voltage – Kazutoshi Kojima and Hajime Okumura (ADPERC, AIST)

H03 - Gallium Oxide Technologies – 16:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Kenneth A. Jones and Aris Christou 16:00

198

1356

(Invited) MOCVD-Grown Ga2O3 Field Effect Transistors on Sapphire – Manijeh Razeghi, Ji-Hyeon Park, and Ryan McClintock (Northwestern University)

16:40

1357

(Invited) Ohmic and Schottky Contact Formation to Gallium Oxide, an Ultra-Wide Bandgap Semiconductor – Lisa M. Porter, Yao Yao, Luke A. M. Lyle, Kunyao Jiang, Elizabeth Favela, Diamond Moody (Carnegie Mellon University), Kalyan K. Das (N.C. State University), Andreas Popp, and Guenter Wagner (IKZ, Berlin)

17:20

1358

Field Plating for Improved Ga2O3 Schottky Rectifier Performance – Patrick H Carey IV, Jiancheng Yang, Ribhu Sharma, Fan Ren, Stephen J. Pearton, and Mark E Law (University of Florida)

17:40

1359

Band Offsets of Insulating and Semiconducting Oxides on (AlxGa1-x)2O3 – Chaker Fares (University of Florida), Max Kneiss, Holger von Wenckstern (Universität Leipzig), Marius Grundmann (Felix-BlochInstitut für Festkörperphysik), Marko J Tadjer (Naval Research Laboratory), Fan Ren, David Hays, Brent P Gila, and Stephen J. Pearton (University of Florida)

I01C

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Cation-Exchange Membrane Development, Performance, and Durability Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 7, The Hilton Atlanta

I01C - Membrane Materials – 08:00 – 11:40 Chair(s): Peter N. Pintauro and Ahmet Kusoglu 08:00

1503

(Invited) High Performance Commercial Nafion(TM) PFSA Materials for Fuel Cells and Water Electrolyzers – Andrew Michael Park, Christopher Daly, Evan Augustine, and Bora Inci (The Chemours Company)

08:40

1504

Chemical and Mechanical Reinforcement of PFSA Membranes with Functional Nanofibers – Alia Akrout, Fanny Duquet, Melanie Taillaides, Sara Cavaliere, Jacques Rozière, and Deborah J. Jones (CNRS - ICGM AIME - University of Montpellier)

09:00

1505

Beyond Nafion: Structure-Property Relationships in Novel Perfluorinated Ionomers with Tunable Transport Properties – Miguel Antonio Modestino, Adlai Katzenberg, Minfeng Fang, Yoshiyuki Okamoto (New York University), and Ahmet Kusoglu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

09:20

1506

Phosphonic Acid-Functionalized Polyaromatic Electrolytes for High Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – Eun Joo Park, Albert S Lee, and Yu Seung Kim (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

09:40

Coffee Break

10:00

1507

Graphene-Based Proton Transmission and Hydrogen Crossover Mitigation in Electrochemical Hydrogen Pump Cells – Stephen E Creager and Saheed Bukola (Clemson University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


10:20

1508

Development of 3-Dimensionally Ordered Microporous Polyimide Based Composite Membranes Apply on Non-Humidified Intermediate Temperature Fuel Cells – Jie Yu, Hirokazu Munakata, and Kiyoshi Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

10:40

1509

PBI-Type Polymers and Acidic Proton Conducting Ionic Liquids – Conductivity and Molecular Interactions – Jingjing Lin, Jürgen Giffin (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), Klaus Wippermann (IEK-3, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), and Carsten Korte (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)

11:00

1510

Effect of Side Chain Length in Phosphoric Acid Based Membranes on NanophaseSegregation and Transport – Robin Lawler, Charles Caliendo Jr., and Seung Soon Jang (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:20

1511

High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Achieved By Grafting Poly(1vinylimidazole) on Polysulfone for Fuel Cell Applications – Huijuan Bai, Haining Wang, Jin Zhang, Jujia Zhang, Shanfu Lu (Beihang University), and Yan Xiang (School of Space and Environment, Beihang University)

I01D

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Catalyst Activity/Durability for Hydrogen(-Reformate) Acidic Fuel Cells Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 5, The Hilton Atlanta

1591

09:40

Break

10:00

1592

Oxygen Reduction Reaction Activity of Cobalt Platinum Bronze Nano-Particles Prepared By a Silica Template Method – Yuji Kamitaka (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.), Noboru Taguchi (AIST), Juntaro Seki, and Yu Morimoto (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.)

10:20

1593

Development of Combined Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering and Fluorescence Yield X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy Measurement Systems for Characterization of Structural and Chemical Information of Pt Alloy Nanoparticle Catalyst – Takeshi Watanabe, Yuji Hiraoka (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute), Kohei Suda, Teppei Kawamoto (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, Univ. of Yamanashi), Hiroshi Yano (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi), Junji Inukai (Clean Energy Research Center, University of Yamanashi), and Ichiro Hirosawa (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute)

10:40

1594

Modeling the Effect of Underlying Cobalt on the Electrochemical Behavior of Pt-Skin / Pt100-x Cox(111) Single Crystal Electrodes – Donald A. Tryk (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi), Shun Kobayashi, Junji Inukai (Clean Energy Research Center, University of Yamanashi), and Hiroyuki Uchida (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi)

11:00

1595

Trends in Stability of Pt-Based Catalysts for PEM Fuel Cells – Pietro Papa Lopes (Argonne National Laboratroy), Dusan Strmcnik, Haifeng Lv, Rongyue Wang, Nenad M Markovic, and Vojislav R. Stamenkovic (Argonne National Laboratory)

11:20

1596

In-Situ Heating and TEM Characterization of Pt-Cu Nanoframes – Mingxing Gong, Tonghui Zhao, and Deli Wang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)

11:40

1597

Understanding Electrochemical Degradation of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Catalysts Using Time-Resolved Measurements – Nancy N. Kariuki, Dionissios D. Papadias, Deborah J. Myers, and Rajesh Ahluwalia (Argonne National Laboratory)

12:00

1598

Carbon Effect on the Synthesis and MEA Performances of L10 CoPt Intermetallic Catalysts – Chenyu Wang, Dongguo Li, Yu Seung Kim, and Jacob S Spendelow (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

I01D-21 Pt-Alloy Cathode Catalysts-1 – 08:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Kouakou Boniface Kokoh and Yu Morimoto 08:00

1588

(Invited) Solid Polymer Fuel Cell and Electrolyzer: The Two Sides of Electrochemical Devices in Sustainable Energy Conversion and Storage – Kouakou Boniface Kokoh (University of Poitiers), Aurélien Habrioux (Université de Poitiers IC2MP), Karine Servat (Université de Poitiers, IC2MP), Claudia Morais (Université de Poitiers), and Teko W. Napporn (Université de Poitiers - IC2MP)

08:40

1589

Fully Ordered Pt3Co Intermetallic Nanoparticles Derived from MOFs for Oxygen Reduction in PEMFCS – Gang Wu (University at Buffalo, the State University of New York)

09:00

1590

Novel Pt-Co Catalyst Concept to Boost the Oxygen Reduction Reaction for Acidic and Alkaline Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – Philipp Weber (Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg), Daniel Jochen Weber (University of Oldenburg), Marek Janssen (Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg), and Mehtap Oezaslan (Technical University of Braunschweig)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

Pressure-Induced Control of Core-Shell Nanoparticles for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Hyun-Uk Park, Jeongyun Jang, Min Ho Seo (Korea Institute of Energy Research), YongMan Choi (National Chiao Tung University), Sung-Dae Yim (Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER)), Seok-Hee Park (Korea Institute of Energy Research), and GuGon Park (Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER))

199

Wednesday, October 16

09:20


I01A

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Diagnostics/Characterization Methods, MEA Design/Model Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 2, The Hilton Atlanta

11:00

1422

Correlating Catalyst Ink Rheology with Fuel Cell Performance and Durability – Fan Yang, Magali Spinetta, Sichen Zhong, and Hui Xu (Giner Inc.)

11:20

1423

Cathode Catalyst Layer Design with Graded Porous Structure for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – Yannick Garsany (EXCET Inc.), Robert W. Atkinson III (EXCET INC), Keith Bethune, Jean St-Pierre (University of Hawaii - Manoa), Benjamin D. Gould, and Karen Swider-Lyons (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

11:40

1424

Relation between Degradation Reaction and Mixing at Fuel Cell Catalyst Ink Fabrication Process – Suguru Uemura, Takashi Sasabe, Katsunori Sakai (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Kazuhiko Shinohara (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd), and Shuichiro Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

12:00

1425

Engineering PGM-Free Electrodes to Facilitate Improved Performance for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – Luigi Osmieri (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Guanxiong Wang (Illinois Institute of Technology), and K C Neyerlin (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

I01E

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Materials for Alkaline Fuel Cells and Direct-Fuel Fuel Cells

I01A-21 Catalyst Layer 1 – 08:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Takahiro Suzuki and Yannick Garsany 08:00

1415

(Invited) Small Angle Scattering As Unique Probe to Quantify Water Distribution and Ionomer Structure in Operating PEMFC – Arnaud Morin (Grenoble Alpes University, CEA, LITEN), Sandrine Lyonnard (UGA, CEA, CNRS, INAC-SyMMES, 38000 Grenoble, France), Sylvie Escribano, Gerard Gebel, Jongmin Lee, Fabrice Micoud, and Fabrice Micoud (Grenoble Alpes University, CEA, LITEN)

08:40

1416

Quantifying Water in PEM Fuel Cell Catalyst Layer with Small Angle Neutron Scattering – Jongmin Lee, Arnaud Morin, Sylvie Escribano, Fabrice Micoud, Gerard Gebel (Grenoble Alpes University, CEA, LITEN), Sandrine Lyonnard (CEA Grenoble, DSM/INAC/SPrAM/PCI, UMR 5819), and Lionel Porcar (Institut Laue Langevin)

09:00

1417

Effect of Cathode Catalyst Layer Structure on the Performance of PEFC – Dalia Heggo, Yulei Ma, Beste Balci, Miho Kageyama, Kazuhiro Yamaguchi, and Motoaki Kawase (Kyoto University)

09:20

1418

Wednesday, October 16

Investigation of Gas Transport Properties of PEMFC Catalyst Layers by Using a Microfluidic Device – Takahiro Suzuki, Yasuhiro Nakata, and Shohji Tsushima (Osaka University)

09:40

Break

10:00

1419

Understanding Polymer/Particle Interactions in Fuel-Cell Inks Using Model Systems – Sarah A. Berlinger (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Department of Chemical Engineering, UC Berkeley), Bryan D. McCloskey (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, UC Berkeley, Energy Storage and Distributed Resources Division, LBNL), and Adam Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

10:20

1420

Mechanistic Understanding of the Role of Ionomer in the PEM Fuel Cell Catalyst Layer – Navneet Goswami, Aashutosh N Mistry, Ankit Verma (Purdue University), Jonathan B Grunewald (Georgia Institute of Technology), Thomas F. Fuller (School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering), and Partha P. Mukherjee (Purdue University)

10:40

1421

Analysis of PEMFC Electrode Structure – Bridging the Mesoscale Gap – Michael J Workman (Los Alamos National Laboratory), J. Beau W. Webber (Lab-Tools Ltd.), Mike L. Perry (United Technologies Research Center), Robert M. Darling (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research, UTRC), Karren L. More (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Rangachary Mukundan, and Rod L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

200

Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 3, The Hilton Atlanta

I01E-4A Anion Exchange Membranes – 08:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Bryan S. Pivovar, Ahmet Kusoglu and Christopher George Arges 08:00

1680

(Invited) Chemical and Structural Factors Affecting the Hydrated Morphology of Anion Exchange Membranes – Stephen J. Paddison (University of Tennessee)

08:30

1681

Molecular Dynamics Simulation on Quaternized Ammonium Poly (ether ether ketone) for Anion-Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – Sian Chen, Haining Wang, Jin Zhang, Shanfu Lu (Beihang University), and Yan Xiang (School of Space and Environment, Beihang University)

08:50

1682

Understanding the Mass Transfer and Diffusion Effects of Carbon-Dioxide Absorption with Reaction in an Anion Exchange Membrane – Ashutosh G Divekar (Colorado School of Mines), Christopher M Antunes (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Ami C. Yang-Neyerlin (Colorado School of Mines), Bryan S. Pivovar (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and Andrew M. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)

09:10

1683

Hydroxide and Carbon Dioxide Transport Properties in High Performance Poly(norbornene) Anion Exchange Membranes – Garrett Huang, Mrinmay Mandal, and Paul A Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


09:30

1684

09:50

Break

10:20

1686

Synthesis of Poly(norbornene) Anion Conducting Membranes for Alkaline Electrochemical Devices: Structure-Property Relationships – Mrinmay Mandal, Garrett Huang, and Paul A Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

10:40

1687

Alkaline Stability and Fuel Cell Performance of Piperidinium-Based Anion Exchange Membranes – Zhongyang Wang (Washington University in Saint Louis), Yang Zhao (INET, Tsinghua University), and Vijay Ramani (Washington University in St. Louis)

11:00

1688

Alkaline Exchange Fuel Cell Membrane Ionomers Containing Spirocyclic Repeat Units in an All Carbon Backbone for Enhanced Durability – Derek Strasser, Kelly M Meek (National Renewable Energy Lab), Ami Neyerlin, Christopher M Antunes, and Bryan S. Pivovar (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

11:20

11:40

I01F

1690

1691

08:40

1728

Modeling Electrolyte Composition Effects on Anion-Exchange-Membrane Water Electrolyzer Performance – Lauren N. Stanislaw, Michael R. Gerhardt, and Adam Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

09:00

1729

Analyzing and Improving Performance of Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis – Zach Green (Giner Inc), Zhang Wang (Giner Inc.), Wenjuan Shi, Yushan Yan (University of Delware), and Hui Xu (Giner Inc.)

09:20

1730

AEM Electrolysis Testing Update and Industrial Device Requirements – Christopher B Capuano, Kathy Ayers, and Alex Keane (Nel Hydrogen)

09:40

Break

10:00

1731

Polymer Hydroxide Exchange Membrane Electrolyzers with Pure Water Feed – Yushan Yan (University of Delaware)

10:30

1732

Development of Highly Durable Anion Conductive Membrane with All-Aromatic Backbone for Alkaline Fuel Cell Application – Shoji Miyanishi and Takeo Yamaguchi (JSTCREST, Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Improvements to Integrate Alkaline Water Electrolyzers for H2 Production from Renewable Sources – Hyun-Seok Cho, Won Chul Cho, Sang-Kyung Kim (Korea Institute of Energy Research), Sirivatch Shimpalee (University of South Carolina), and Chang Hee Kim (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

10:50

1733

Synthesis and Characterization of Composite Anion Exchange Membranes (AEM) Using Layered Double Hydroxides (LDH) with Ionic Liquids (IL) and Metal Organic Framework (MOF) – Riccardo Narducci and Maria Luisa Di Vona (University of Rome Tor Vergata)

Three-Dimensional Numerical Coupling Simulation of Two-Phase Flow and Electrochemical Phenomena on Alkaline Water Electrolysis – Kenjiro Torii, Manabu Kodama, and Shuichiro Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

11:10

1734

Varipore™: A Powerful Manufacturing Platform for Fuel Cell and Electrolyzer Applications – Alexey Serov, Alia Lubers (Pajarito Powder, LLC), Geoffrey McCool (Pajarito Powder LLC), Samuel McKinney, Henry Romero (Pajarito Powder, LLC), and Barr Zulevi (Pajarito Powder LLC)

11:30

1735

Elucidating the Catalyst-Ionomer-Membrane Interface in Alkaline Exchange Membrane Electrolysis Cells – Shraboni Ghoshal, Bryan S. Pivovar, and Shaun M Alia (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

I01A

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Diagnostics/Characterization Methods, MEA Design/Model

Molten Hydroxide Dual-Phase Membranes for Intermediate-Temperature Fuel Cells – Vedasri Vedharathinam, Anna N Ivanovskaya (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Maira R. Cerón (lawrence livermore national lab), Patrick G. Campbell (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), S Elangovan, Joseph J Hartvigsen, and Lyman J Frost (OxEon Energy, LLC)

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Polymer-Electrolyte Electrolysis Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 6, The Hilton Atlanta

I01F-21 - Alkaline Membrane Electrolysis – 08:10 – 11:50 Chair(s): Shaun M. Alia and Christopher B. Capuano 08:10

1727

Development of Membrane Electrode Assemblies for State-of-the-Art Anion Exchange and Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolysis – Andrew R Motz, Christopher B Capuano, and Katherine E. Ayers (Nel Hydrogen)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 2, The Hilton Atlanta I01A-22 GDL – 14:00 – 16:40 Chair(s): Rod L. Borup and Odne Stokke Burheim 14:00

1426

Low Cost Gas Diffusion Layer Materials and Treatments for Durable High-Performance PEM Fuel Cells – Daniel Philip Leonard and Rod L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

201

Wednesday, October 16

12:00

1685

Structure-Transport Relationships of Anion Exchange Membranes – Xiaoyan Luo and Ahmet Kusoglu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)


14:20

1427

Structuring GDL’s for Improved Water Management – Christoph Csoklich (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut), Thomas J. Schmidt (Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, ETH Zürich, Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut), and Felix N. Büchi (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut)

14:40

1428

Pairing Asymmetric Gas Diffusion Media for High-Power Fuel Cell Operation – Robert W. Atkinson III (EXCET, Inc.), Yannick Garsany (EXCET Inc.), Keith Bethune, Jean St-Pierre (University of Hawaii - Manoa), Benjamin D. Gould, and Karen Swider-Lyons (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

15:00

1429

Water Transport in Gas Diffusion Layer of PEFC with Wettability Distribution in Thickness Direction – Satoshi Sakaida, Kotaro Tanaka, Mitsuru Konno (Ibaraki University), and Yutaka Tabe (Hokkaido University)

15:20

1430

Control of the Balance between Vapor and Heat Transfer for the Reduction of Oxygen Transport Resistance in High Current Density PEFC Operation – Yuki Kitami, Yutaka Tabe, and Takemi Chikahisa (Hokkaido University)

Wednesday, October 16

15:40

Break

16:00

1431

The Influence of Argon, Air and Hydrogen Gas on Thermal Conductivity of Gas Diffusion Layers and Temperature Gradients in PEMFCS – Robert Bock (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Bjørnar Hamre (Trondheim City Urban Development), Morten Andreas Onsrud (Norsirk AS), Håvard Karoliussen, Frode Seland, and Odne Stokke Burheim (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

16:20

1432

Water Transport in the Gas Diffusion Layer of PEM Fuel Cells: An Energy Approach – Alexandru Herescu (U.S. Dept. of Commerce)

I01F

14:20

14:40

202

1739

Influence of Elemental Compositions and Crystalline Structures on Electrocatalytic Activity of Fe-Based Oxides for Oxygen Evolution Reaction in Alkaline Water Splitting – Yuuki Sugawara (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Keigo Kamata (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Precursory Research for Embryonic Science and Technology), and Takeo Yamaguchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

15:20

1740

Bismuth Substituted Strontium Cobalt Perovskites for Catalyzing Oxygen Evolution – Jiayu Peng, Denis Kuznetsov, Livia Giordano, Yuriy Roman, and Yang Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

15:40

Break

16:00

1741

Ni-Fe Hydroxide/Oxide Nanostructures Generated on Stainless Steels for Efficient Alkaline Water Electrolysis – Naoto Todoroki and Toshimasa Wadayama (Tohoku University)

16:20

1742

Rational Design of Perovskite Oxide Nanofibers As Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Evolution Reaction – Bote Zhao and Meilin Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology)

16:40

1743

Precious Metal Free Materials As Efficient Catalysts for Water Splitting – Pei Kang Shen (Guangxi University)

17:00

1744

A General Method to Probe Oxygen Evolution Intermediates at Operating Conditions – Huabing Tao (Nanyang Technological University), Yinghua Xu (Zhejiang University of Technology), Xiang Huang (Southern University of Science and Technology), Jingguang G Chen (Columbia University), and Bin Liu (Nanyang Technological University)

I01C

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Cation-Exchange Membrane Development, Performance, and Durability Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 7, The Hilton Atlanta

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Polymer-Electrolyte Electrolysis Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 6, The Hilton Atlanta

I01F-22 - Alkaline Oxygen Evolution Catalysis – 14:00 – 17:20 Chair(s): Yu Seung Kim and Bote Zhao 14:00

15:00

1736

1737

1738

Activity and Stability of Iron-Based Spinel Oxides for Oxygen Evolution Reaction – Wulv Jiang, Weiyan Liu, Fei Tang, and Lin Gan (Graduate School at Shenzhen, Tsinghua University) Highly Active and Durable Perovskite OER Catalyst for Pure Water Anion Exchange Membrane Electrolysis – Hoon T Chung, Dongguo Li, Albert S Lee (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Cy Fujimoto (Sandia National Laboratory), and Yu Seung Kim (Los Alamos National Laboratory) New Avenues to MOF-Derived Cobalt Chalgogenides for Efficient Electrocatalysis – Debanjan Das and Karuna Kar Nanda (Indian Institute of Science)

I01C - Membrane Properties and Characterization – 14:00 – 17:40 Chair(s): Deborah Jones and Erin L. Redmond 14:00

1512

(Invited) The Glass Transition of Perfluorosulfonic Acid Membranes in Consideration of Thermal ProcessingProperty Relationships – Robert B Moore, Christina Marie Orsino, Melissa H Novy (Virginia Tech), Denis Duchesne, Gregg Dahlke, and Lisa Chen (3M Corporation)

14:40

1513

Investigation of Ce3+ Mobility in NR211 Under RH Gradients – Ashley B McQuarters (General Motors), Frank D. Coms (General Motors Company), Zach Green (Giner Inc), and Wenbin Gu (Global Fuel Cell Business, General Motors)

15:00

1514

Mechanical Characterization of Catalyst Coated Membranes Subjected to Isolated Chemical Degradation in PEM Fuel Cells – Sandeep Bhattacharya (Simon Fraser University), Jeremy Leung, Michael Victor Lauritzen (Ballard Power Systems Inc.), and Erik Kjeang (Fuel Cell Research Lab (FCReL), Simon Fraser University) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


15:20

1515

Development of Water Vapor Transport Resistance Protocol and Analysis – Erin L. Redmond, Kentaro U. Hansen, and David W. Berg (W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.)

15:40

Coffee Break

16:00

1516

Anomalous Appearance of a Distinct Glass Transition in Perfluoroimide Acid Ionomers – Christina Marie Orsino (Virginia Tech), Matthew Lindell, Michael Yandrasits, Steven Hamrock (3M Corporate Research Materials Lab), and Robert B Moore (Virginia Tech)

15:20

1602

Oxygen Transport in Electrodes with Degraded d-PtCo/C Cathode Catalyst – Xiaohua Wang, Firat Cetinbas, Rajesh Ahluwalia (Argonne National Laboratory), Natalia Macauley, David A. Langlois, Rangachary Mukundan, and Rod L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

15:40

Break

16:00

1603

Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes As NonPrecious Metal Catalyst for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Markus Kübler, Pascal Theis, Lingmei Ni, Stephan Wagner (Technische Universität Darmstadt), Tilman Jurzinsky (Freudenberg Sealing Technologies GmbH & Co. KG), and Ulrike Ingrid Kramm (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

1517

Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy Study of the Ion Dynamics in Blends of Polymerized and Molecular Ionic Liquids – Thomas Kinsey, Kaitlin Glynn (University of Tennessee), and Joshua R Sangoro (University of Tennessee - Knoxville)

16:20

1604

16:40

1518

Cyclic Hygral Swelling and Shrinkage Behavior of Fuel Cell Membranes – Alireza Sadeghi Alavijeh, Sandeep Bhattacharya (Simon Fraser University), and Erik Kjeang (Fuel Cell Research Lab (FCReL), Simon Fraser University)

Computational Screening of Single-Atom Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction By Machine Learning Algorithm – Shiru Lin (Chemistry Department, University of Puerto Rico) and Zhongfang Chen (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras)

16:40

1605

17:00

1519

Ionomer Aggregation in Dispersions: Revealing the Role of Solvent By a Fully Atomistic MD Study – Atefeh Tarokh, Kunal Karan, and Sathish Ponnurangam (University of Calgary)

17:20

1520

Phosphoric Acid Loss Mechanism of AcidBase and Ion-Pair Coordinated Proton Exchange Membranes – Yu Seung Kim, Albert S Lee (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Yoong-Kee Choe (AIST), and Ivana Matanovic (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Theoretical Prediction of the Distribution of Spin Moment on Metal-N-C Catalyst Embedded in Truncated Graphene Sheets – Ismail Can Oguz (ICGM- Université De Montpellier - UMR 5253), Frederic Jaouen (CNRS - Université De Montpellier - UMR 5253), and Tzonka Mineva (CNRS, University of Montpellier)

17:00

1606

Computational Analysis of Relative Graphene Layer Orientations Around FeN2+2 Sites for ORR – Charlotte Gallenkamp (TU Darmstadt, Department of Chemistry), Lingmei Ni (Technische Universität Darmstadt), Vera Krewald (TU Darmstadt, Department of Chemistry), and Ulrike Ingrid Kramm (TU Darmstadt, Department of Materials Science)

17:20

1607

Elucidating the Structural Composition of a Fe-N-C Catalyst By Nuclear and Electron Resonance Techniques – Stephan Wagner (Technische Universität Darmstadt), Hendrik Auerbach (Technische Universität Kaiserslautern), Claudia Tait (FU Berlin), Ioanna Martinaiou (Technische Universität Darmstadt), Chethala Neelakandhan Shyam Kumar (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Christian Kübel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany), Ilya Sergeev, Hans-Christian Wille (DESY Hamburg), Jan Behrends (FU Berlin), Juliusz Wolny (Technische Universität Kaiserslautern), Volker Schünemann (University Kaiserslautern), and Ulrike Ingrid Kramm (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

17:40

1608

Nuclear Resonance Vibration Spectroscopy Study of 57-Fe-Enriched Atomically Dispersed (AD)Fe-N-C Oxygen Reduction Reaction Catalyst for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – Hoon T Chung (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Jaehyung Park, Nancy N. Kariuki (Argonne National Laboratory), Jiyong Zhao (Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory), David A. Cullen, Karren L. More (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Deborah J. Myers (Argonne National Laboratory), Esen E. Alp (Advanded Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory), and Piotr Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

I01D

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Catalyst Activity/Durability for Hydrogen(-Reformate) Acidic Fuel Cells Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 5, The Hilton Atlanta

I01D-22 Pt-Alloy Cathode Catalysts-2 & Non-PGM Cathode Catalysts-1 – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Yu Huang and Ulrike Ingrid Kramm 14:00

1599

(Invited) Creating High-Performance PtBased ORR Catalysts through Surface Engineering – Yu Huang (University of California, Los Angeles)

14:40

1600

Impact of Operating Conditions on PEMFC Durability – Vinaykumar Konduru, Nagappan Ramaswamy, Srikanth Arisetty, and Swami Kumaraguru (General Motors Company)

15:00

1601

Effect of Catalyst Loading on the Degradation of d-PtCo/C Cathode Catalyst – Rangachary Mukundan, Natalie Macauley, Sergio A Herrera, David A. Langlois (Los Alamos National Laboratory), David A. Cullen, Karren L. More (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Deborah J. Myers, Rajesh Ahluwalia (Argonne National Laboratory), and Rod L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

203

Wednesday, October 16

16:20


I01E

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Materials for Alkaline Fuel Cells and Direct-Fuel Fuel Cells Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 3, The Hilton Atlanta

17:10

1699

Comparison of Direct Sodium Borohydride Fuel Cells with Cation and Anion Exchange Membranes – Karen Swider-Lyons (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Y Garsany (EXCET Inc.), and R. M. E. Hjelm (NRC Postdoctoral Fellowship Program)

17:30

1700

(Invited) Efficient pH-Gradient-Enabled Microscale Bipolar Interfaces in High Performance Direct Borohydride Fuel Cells – Zhongyang Wang (Washington University in Saint Louis), Javier Parrondo (Nissan Technical Center North America), Cheng He, Shrihari Sankarasubramanian, and Vijay Ramani (Washington University in St. Louis)

I01A

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Diagnostics/Characterization Methods, MEA Design/Model

I01E-4B Performance of AEM-Containing Fuel Cells – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): William E. Mustain, Vijay Ramani and Dario R. Dekel 14:00

14:30

1692

1693

(Invited) Kinetic Parameters in AnionExchange Membrane Fuel Cells – Annika Elisabet Carlson, Henrik Grimler (KTH Royal Institute of Technology), Henrik Ekström (COMSOL AB, KTH Royal Institute of Technology), Carina Lagergren, Göran Lindbergh, and Rakel Wreland Lindström (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) Analysis and Optimization of Transport Losses in Hydroxide Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – Lin Shi, Catherine M. Weiss, Brian P. Setzler, Teng Wang (University of Delaware), Santiago Rojas-Carbonell, Lan Wang (University of Delaware, W7energy, LLC), Keda Hu, Junhua Wang, and Yushan Yan (University of Delaware)

1694

(Invited) Poly(norbornene) Hydroxide Conductive Polymers: Stable, High Conductivity Hydroxide Conducting Block Copolymer Membranes and Their Applications – Paul A Kohl, Mrinmay Mandal, and Garrett Huang (Georgia Institute of Technology)

15:20

1695

Recent Advances in Low and Pt-Free Loading in Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – Ami Neyerlin (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Derek Strasser (National Renewable Energy Lab), Christopher M Antunes, Zbyslaw R. Owczarczyk (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Kelly M Meek (National Renewable Energy Lab), and Bryan S. Pivovar (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

Wednesday, October 16

14:50

15:40

Break

16:00

1696

16:30

16:50

204

1697

1698

(Invited) Characterizing Performance Losses over Time in an Alkaline Exchange Membrane-Electrode Assembly By Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy – Alina Amel, Aviv Ashdot, Miles Page, and Ervin Tal-Gutelmacher (PO-CellTech) Durability-Limiting Factor of Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – Daniel Philip Leonard, Sandip Maurya, Albert S Lee (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Dongguo Li (Los Alamos National Lab), and Yu Seung Kim (Los Alamos National Laboratory) Properties and Parameters of Importance for Enhanced Performance and Performance Stability of Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – a Modeling Study – Simon Brandon, Karam Yassin, Igal G Rasin, and Dario R. Dekel (Technion Israel Institute of Technology)

Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 2, The Hilton Atlanta

Olin Palladium Award of the Electrochemical Society – 16:40 – 17:20 Chair(s): Yushan Yan 16:40

I02

1433

(Olin Palladium Award of the Electrochemical Society) Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells: Recognition of a Field of Electrochemistry for Technical Contributions Made by Outstanding Technical Teams – Shimshon Gottesfeld (Fuel Cell Consulting, Inc., University of Delaware)

Photovoltaics for the 21st Century 15: New Materials and Processes Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 224, The Hilton Atlanta

I02 - Perovskite Solar 1 – 08:00 – 09:40 Chair(s): Hiroki Hamada and Meng Tao 08:00

1770

(Invited) The Key Processing Issues and Their Solutions for High-Quality Perovskite Solar Cells – Hojjat Sarvari, Mohsen Nasseri, So Min Park, Poorya Kamali, Douglas Strachan, Kenneth Graham, Vijay Singh, and Zhi David Chen (University of Kentucky)

08:40

1771

(Invited) Efficient and Stable Metal Halide Hybrid Perovskite Solar Cells – Toshinori Matsushima, Chihaya Adachi, and Chuanjiang Qin (Kyushu University)

09:20

1772

Rapid Fabrication of Thin Films for Perovskite Solar Cells – Amir Hossein Ghahremani (University of Louisville) and Thad Druffel (University of Louisville, Conn Center for Renewable Energy)

I02 - Perovskite Solar 2 – 10:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Meng Tao and Hiroki Hamada 10:00

1773

(Invited) Scalable Roll-to-Roll and Sheet-toSheet Processing for Perovskite Photovoltaics – Maikel van Hest (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


10:40

1774

(Invited) Critical Parameters for GW Scale Perovskite PV Manufacturing – Stephan J DeLuca and Thomas Tombs (Energy Materials Corporation)

11:20

1775

Scalable Hole Transport Materials for Rollto-Roll Perovskite Photovoltaic Modules – Blake Martin, Amir Hossein Ghahremani, and Thad Druffel (University of Louisville)

11:40

1776

Hole Transporting Layers in Solar Cells: Stabilizing NiO Perovskite Inks with Organic Capping Agents – Peter Armstrong, Amir Ghahremani, Thad Druffel, Robert Buchanan, and Craig Grapperhaus (University of Louisville)

12:00

1777

Perovskite Solar Cells Using Tin Oxide As Electron Transport Layer – Maniell Workman, Zhi David Chen, Hojjat Sarvari, Guoduan Liu, Kenneth Graham, and So Min Park (University of Kentucky)

16:40

1784

Adhesion Force Degradation in Degraded Single Junction Amorphous Silicon Module (a-Si:H) – Gilbert Osayemwenre (Fort Hare)

17:00

1785

Spray-Deposited Al2O3 for Rear Passivation and Optical Trapping in Silicon Solar Cells – Woo Jung Shin, Wen-Hsi Huang, and Meng Tao (Arizona State University)

17:20

1786

Adherent Light-Induced Al Plating on Si for Substitution of Ag in Si Solar Cells – Lewis Ricci, Mao-Feng Tseng, Woo Jung Shin, Meng Tao (Arizona State University), Yunyu Liu, Fangdan Jiang, and Guoqiang Xing (Canadian Solar, Inc)

17:40

1787

Electrical Properties of Monocrystalline Thin Film Si for Solar Cells Fabricated By Rapid Vapor Deposition with Nano-Surface Controlling Double Layer Porous Si in H2 – Ryotaro Shibahara, Kei Hasegawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Alain Fave, Erwann Fourmond (Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon (INSA-Lyon)), Suguru Noda (Waseda University), and Manabu Ihara (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

I02 - Thin Film Solar – 14:00 – 15:40 Chair(s): Zhi David Chen and Thad Druffel 14:00

1778

Photo-Electric Properties of Polypyrrole Based Gel Electrolyte for Hybrid Photoactive Supercapacitors – Belqasem Aljafari, Fatemeh Khorramshahi (University of South Florida), Manoj K. Ram (PolyMaterials APP LLC), and Arash Takshi (University of South Florida)

1779

Scalable and Green Fabrication of Thin-Film Solar Cells Using Solution Processed Inkjet Printing Method – Poonam Sundriyal and Shantanu Bhattacharya (IIT Kanpur)

14:40

1780

Earth-Abundant Semiconductors Based Electric Power Window – Malkeshkumar Patel, Dong-Kyun Ban, Thanh Tai Nguyen, and Joondong Kim (Incheon National University)

15:00

1781

Micro-Solar Cells By Electrodeposition into a Microelectrode Array – Effect of Dot Diameter – Daniel Siopa, Ricardo Gonçalinho Poeira (University of Luxembourg), Pedro Anacleto, Sascha Sadewasser (International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory), Jan Fransaer (Dept. Materials Engineering, KU Leuven), and Phillip J. Dale (University of Luxembourg)

15:20

1782

Engineering of Sequential-Series Multijunction Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells for Greater Than 10% Solar-to-Electric Efficiency and 2.0 V Photovoltage Output – Hammad Cheema and Jared H. Delcamp (The University of Mississippi)

I02 - Silicon Solar – 16:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Thad Druffel and Zhi David Chen 16:00

1783

(Invited) A Novel Optical Characterization of a-Si:H/c-Si Interface Microstructures Based on Data Via Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy – Nobuyuki Matsuki (Kanagawa University), Takuya Matsui, Koji Michishio, Brian O’ Rourke (Natl. Inst. of Adv. Ind. Sci. and Tech.), Nagayasu Oshima (Natl. Inst. of Adv. Ind. Sci. and Technol.), and Akira Uedono (University of Tsukuba)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

I02 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

1788

Fabrication of CZTSSe Thin Film Solar Cell By Single Step Sulfo-Selenization of Stacked Metal Precursors – Dae-Ho Son, Seung-Hyun Kim, Se-Yun Kim, Young-Ill Kim, Jin-Kyu Knag, Kee-Jeong Yang, and Dae-Hwan Kim (DGIST)

1789

Development of Heterojunction Solar Cells Comprising of Boron-Doped Silicon-Carbon Based Semiconductor Thin Films and n-Si – Hiroshi Naragino, Yuta Shimizu, Bunta Kondo, and Kensuke Honda (Yamaguchi University)

1790

Flexible Cu2znsn(S, Se)4 Solar Cells over 7% Power Conversion Efficiency – Kee-Jeong Yang (DGIST)

1791

Transparent All-Oxide Photovoltaics and Invisible Photodetectors – Malkeshkumar Patel, Dong-Kyun Ban, and Joondong Kim (Incheon National University)

I03

Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics 12

High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes / Battery Room 222, The Hilton Atlanta

I03 - Protonic Conductors and PCFCs – 08:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Dong Ding, Kyle S. Brinkman and Chuancheng Duan 08:00

1859

(Invited) Protonic Ceramic Electrochemical Cells for Energy Conversion and Storage – Chuancheng Duan (Colorado School of Mines), Robert J. Kee (Mechanical Eng. Dept., Colorado School of Mines), Huayang Zhu, Neal P Sullivan, Liangzhu Zhu, and Ryan O’Hayre (Colorado School of Mines)

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Wednesday, October 16

14:20

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta


08:30

09:00

1860

1861

(Invited) Laser 3D Printing of Highly Compacted Protonic Ceramic Electrochemical Cells – Jianhua “Joshua” Tong, Shenglong Mu, Hua Huang, Yuqing Meng, Yuzhe Hong, Minda Zou, Jincheng Lei, Jack Duffy, Zeyu Zhao, Xiao Geng, Fei Peng, Kyle S Brinkman, and Hai Xiao (Clemson University) (Invited) Mixed Protonic-Electronic Membrane Reactors; Converting Hydrocarbon Resources and CO2 to Fuels – Eric D. Wachsman (Maryland Energy Innovation Institute)

09:30

Break

09:50

1862

10:20

10:50

1863

1864

(Invited) Recent Progress in LowTemperature Proton Conducting Ceramics for Hydrogen Isotope Processing – Kyle S Brinkman, Yuqing Meng, Jun Gao, Zeyu Zhao (Clemson University), Jake Amoroso (Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL)), and Jianhua “Joshua” Tong (Clemson University) (Invited) Fast Electrode Kinetics Enabled By New Triple-Conducting Oxides for Both Hydrogen Production and Power Generation Using Reversible Solid Oxide Proton-Conducting Electrochemical Cells – Dong Ding and Hanping Ding (Idaho National Laboratory) (Invited) High Performing and Stable Proton-Conducting Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells with Triple Conducting Anodes – Wenyuan Li, Bo Guan, Liang Ma, Zhongqiu Li, Hanchen Tian, and Xingbo LIU (West Virginia University)

Wednesday, October 16

11:20

1865

High-Performance and Durable Reversible Fuel Cells Based on Proton Conductors – Yucun Zhou, Yu Chen, Weilin Zhang, and Meilin Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:40

1866

Electrochemical Ammonia Synthesis Using a BZCYYb4411 Proton Conductor – Nicholas Michael Hortance and Kelsey B. Hatzell (Vanderbilt University)

I03 - Electrode Stability in SOFCs and SOECs – 13:40 – 15:50 Chair(s): Venkataraman Thangadurai and Robert A. Walker 13:40

14:00

14:30

15:00

206

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1869

1870

Deposition of Conformal Catalyst Coatings on Porous Electrodes Using a Layer-ByLayer Surface Sol-Gel Process – Nicholas John Kane and Meilin Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology) (Invited) Titanate-Based Electrodes for Solid Oxide Cells – Scott A Barnett, Shan-Lin Zhang, Tenglong Zhu, Matthew Yunching Lu (Northwestern University), and Liliana Veronica Mogni (CONICET-Centro Atómico BarilocheCNEA, Argentina) (Invited) Building Resilience into NiYSZ Anodes with Secondary Phases – Märtha Welander, Stephen Sofie, Marley S. Zacharaisen, and Robert A. Walker (Montana State University) (Invited) Performance and Stability of Mixed Conducting SOFC-Cathodes at High and Low Operating Temperatures – André Weber and Ellen Ivers-Tiffée (IAM-WET, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))

15:30

Break

I03 - Energy Conversion at Low Temperatures – 15:50 – 17:30 Chair(s): Robert A. Walker and Venkataraman Thangadurai 15:50

1871

(Invited) Mixed Conducting Metal Oxides for Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Cells – Venkataraman Thangadurai (University of Calgary)

16:20

1872

(Invited) High Temperature Alkaline Electrolyte for Energy Conversion – Kailash Patil (Giner, Inc.), Judith Lattimer, Steeve McCatty, and Hui Xu (Giner Inc.)

16:50

1873

(Invited) Developing Carbon Catalysts for Selective Electro-Reduction of Carbon Dioxide into Target Products – Jingjie Wu and Tianyu Zhang (University of Cincinnati)

17:10

1874

(Invited) In Situ Grown Metal Nanoparticle Catalysts from Perovskites: Properties and Control – Tae-Sik Oh (Auburn University)

I04

Symposium on Photocatalysts, Photoelectrochemical Cells, and Solar Fuels 10

Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor Room 215, The Hilton Atlanta

I04 - Plasmonics and Solar Energy Conversion 2 – 08:10 – 12:20 Chair(s): Tetsu Tatsuma and Tim Lian 08:10

1943

Plasmon-Enhanced Photofixation of Dinitrogen for Ammonia Synthesis Using Visible Light Responsive Hybrid Hollow AuAg2o Nanocages – Mohammadreza Nazemi (George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology) and Mostafa El-Sayed (School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology)

08:30

1944

(Invited) Ultrafast Optical Spectroscopy of Plasmonic and Energy Conversion Materials – Gary P Wiederrecht (Argonne National Laboratory)

09:00

1945

(Invited) Energetic Hole Ejection Involved in Plasmon-Induced Charge Separation: Local Oxidation and an Application to Near IR Photovoltaics – Tetsu Tatsuma, Hiroyasu Nishi, Rui Ogata, and Seung Hyuk Lee (Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo)

09:30

Break

09:50

1946

(Invited) Plasmon-Mediated Catalysis for Sustainable Energy – Dong Ha KIM (Ewha Womans University)

10:20

1947

(Invited) Chemical Interface Damping in Single Plasmonic Nanostructures – Stephan Link (Rice University)

10:50

1948

(Invited) Toward Unity Quantum Efficiency for Plasmon Induced Hot Electron Transfer at Metal/Semiconductor Junctions – Tianquan Lian (Emory University)

11:20

1949

(Invited) Plasmonic Photosynthesis – Prashant K Jain (University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


11:50

1950

(Invited) Ultrafast Exciton, Bi-Exciton and Trion Dissociation Dynamics in Metal@ Semiconductor Hetero-Structure Interface – Hirendra Nath Ghosh (Institute of Nano Science and Technology)

I04 - Spectroscopy Studies of Semiconductors and Catalysts 2 – 13:40 – 18:00 Chair(s): Nianqiang (Nick) Wu and Scott Kevin Cushing 13:40

1951

(Invited) What Did the Metals Know, and When Did They Know It? Femtosecond M-Edge XANES Reveals Short-Lived States in Transition Metal Catalysts – Josh Vura-Weis (University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign)

14:10

1952

(Invited) Observing Ultrafast Charge and Spin Dynamics at Photochemical Interfaces – L. Robert Baker (Ohio State University)

14:40

1953

(Invited) Element-Specific Measurement of Hole Transport in a Photoanode By Transient Extreme Ultraviolet Spectroscopy – Scott Kevin Cushing (California Institute of Technology)

15:10

1954

(Invited) Ultrafast X-Ray Studies of Interfacial Energy- and Charge-Transfer Dynamics – Oliver Gessner (Berkeley Lab)

15:40

Break

16:00

1955

16:30

1956

(Invited) Excited State Processes in Semiconductor Nanocrystals and Their Relationships with Light-Driven MultiElectron Catalysis – Gordana Dukovic (University of Colorado Boulder)

17:00

1957

(Invited) Interfacial Charge Transfer from Si Wafer to Pt – Ye Yang (Xiamen University)

17:30

1958

(Invited) Atomic View of Nickle Dithiolene Electro- and Photo-Catalysis Using X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy – Amy CordonesHahn (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

1961

Photoelectrochemical and Surface Analysis of CdSe-Poma Composites on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite – Sophia Maria Casto, Stephanie Dulovic, Justyna Widera (Adelphi University), Bartosz Maranowski, Marcin Strawski, and Marek Szklarczyk (University of Warsaw)

1962

WO3/TiO2 Hybrids and Their Applications for the Photocatalytic Degradation of P-Substituted Phenols – Kelly Zhu, Marisa McLeod (Adelphi University), Tomasz Lecki (University of Warsaw), Justyna Widera (Adelphi University), and Magdalena Skompska (University of Warsaw)

1963

PVDF/SiO2-TiO2 Photocatalytic Membranes for Water Treatment – Xinrong Zhang (University of Missouri-Columbia)

I05

Crosscutting Materials Innovation for Transformational Chemical and Electrochemical Energy Conversion Technologies 3 Energy Technology Room 216, The Hilton Atlanta

I05 - DOE-EERE Consortia in Energy Materials Discovery – 08:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Gregory Kleen and Neha Rustagi 08:00

2001

(Invited) The U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Materials Network – Eric L. Miller, Katie Randolph, David Peterson, and Ned T Stetson (U.S. Department of Energy)

08:30

2002

(Invited) The U.S. Department of Energy’s HydroGEN Consortium Advances Research for Sustainable Hydrogen Production – Katie Randolph, Eric L. Miller, David Peterson, James Vickers, and Ned T Stetson (U.S. Department of Energy)

09:00

2003

(Invited) Overview of Research and Development within the Hydrogen Materials—Advanced Research Consortium (HyMARC) – Ned T Stetson (U.S. Department of Energy), Vitalie Stavila (Sandia National Laboratories), Thomas Gennett (Colorado School of Mines), and Mark D. Allendorf (Sandia National Laboratories)

09:30

Break

10:00

2004

(Invited) Electrocat: Expediting PGMFree Fuel Cell Catalyst and Electrode Development – Dimitrios C Papageorgopoulos, Simon T. Thompson (U.S. Department of Energy), Deborah J. Myers (Argonne National Laboratory), Karren L. More (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), K C Neyerlin (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and Piotr Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

10:30

2005

(Invited) The FC-PAD Consortium: Advancing Fuel Cell Performance and Durability – Gregory Kleen (U. S. Department of Energy), Dimitrios C Papageorgopoulos (U.S. Department of Energy), Adam Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Rod L. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta I04 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Heli Wang and Nianqiang Wu •

1959

1960

Nanoconfined Pores of Poly(4-vinylpyridine) Polystyrene and Poly(tert-butyl methacrylate)Polystyrene Block Copolymers: Electroanalytical Study and Carbon Dioxide Reduction – Habte Ghebremichael and Alexander Sidorenko (University of the Sciences) Charge Carrier Dynamic Study on Different Catalyst-Modified BiVO4 Photoanodes – Fengyi Zhao (Emory University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

207

Wednesday, October 16

(Invited) Tracking Structures in Solar Fuels Catalysis: In-Situ X-Ray Structure Characterization of Interfacial WaterSplitting Molecular and Thin-Film Catalysts – David M Tiede, Tae Wu Kim, Emily SpragueKlein (Argonne National Laboratory), Gihan Kwon (Brookhaven National Laboratory), Alex B. F. Martinson, and Karen L. Mulfort (Argonne National Laboratory)


11:00

2006

(Invited) H-Mat: Enhancing the Durability and Affordability of Metals and Polymers in Hydrogen Service – Neha Rustagi (U.S. Department of Energy), Chris San Marchi (Sandita National Laboratories), Kevin L Simmons (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Laura Hill, and Ned T Stetson (U.S. Department of Energy)

11:30

2007

(Invited) Duramat: Durable Materials Research to Improve Module Reliability – Laura Theresa Schelhas (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), Teresa M. Barnes (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and Margaret Gordon (Sandia National Lab)

15:40

2013

(Invited) HydroGEN Supernode: Linking Low Temperature Electrolysis/ Hybrid Materials Properties to Electrode Performance – Shaun M Alia, Guido Bender, Michael Ulsh, Scott A Mauger, Bryan S. Pivovar, Huyen N Dinh (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Adam Z. Weber, Nemanja Danilovic, Ahmet Kusoglu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Hector ColonMercado (Savannah River National Laboratory)

16:10

2014

(Invited) HydroGEN PEC Supernode: Emergent Degradation Mechanisms with Integration and Scale up of PEC Devices – Nemanja Danilovic (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), James L. Young (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Tobias Kistler (Lawerence Berkeley National Laboratory), Myles A Steiner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Guosong Zeng (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Lien-Chun Weng (University of California, Berkeley), Todd G Deutsch (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Francesca M. Toma, Frances A Houle (Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis), and Adam Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

16:40

2015

(Invited) Research Progress of High Temperature Electrolysis (HTE) Supernode – Dong Ding, Richard Boardman, James O’brien, Hanping Ding (Idaho National Laboratory), David Ginley (NREL), Huyen N. Dinh (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Mike Tucker (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Joshua D Sugar (Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA), Brandon C. Wood (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Scott A Barnett, and Peter W. Voorhees (Northwestern University)

I05 - Innovative Approaches to Materials R&D – 13:30 – 17:10 Chair(s): Shaun M. Alia and Christopher B. Capuano

Wednesday, October 16

13:30

2008

(Invited) Thermochemical Properties of Non-Stoichiometric Oxides for Solar Fuel Generation – Xin Qian, Jiangang He, Bianca Baldassarri, Ruiyun Huang (Northwestern University), Christopher Wolverton (Department of Materials Science and Engineering), and Sossina M Haile (Northwestern University)

14:00

2009

High Efficiency PEM Water Electrolysis Enabled By Advanced Catalysts, Membranes and Processes – Christopher B Capuano, Kathy Ayers, Judith Manco, Luke Wiles (Nel Hydrogen), Iryna V. Zenyuk (University of California Irvine), Emily Leonard (Tufts University), Ahmet Kusoglu, Adam Z. Weber, Nemanja Danilovic (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Shaun M Alia, Michael Ulsh, Scott A Mauger, Jason Pfeilsticker (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and Karren L. More (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

14:20

2010

Computational Modeling and Screening of Semiconductor Electrodes for Solar-to-Fuel Conversion – Ismaila Dabo (The Pennsylvania State University)

14:40

15:00

15:20

208

2011

2012

Designing Catalysts for Water Splitting Based on Electronic Structure Considerations – Justin Andrews (Texas A&M University), Nuwanthi Suwandaratne, David Watson (University at Buffalo), Louis F.J. Piper (NECCES at Binghamton University), Jinghua Guo (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), David Prendergast (The Molecular Foundry), and Sarbajit Banerjee (Texas A&M University) Framework Materials As Porous Liquids – Rachel E. Mow (Colorado School of Mines, National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Wade A. Braunecker (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Madison B. Martinez (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Colorado School of Mines), Sarah M Shulda (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and Thomas Gennett (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Colorado School of Mines)

Break

L05

Advanced Techniques for In Situ Electrochemical Systems 2 Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology Room 304, The Hilton Atlanta

L05 Advanced Techniques for In Situ Electrochemical Systems 2 - 1 – 08:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Anne C. Co and Svitlana Pylypenko 08:00

2138

(Invited) Spectroscopy Techniques Applied to Operando Characterization of PGM-Free Catalysts for Fuel Cells – Frederic Jaouen (CNRS - Université De Montpellier - UMR 5253), Jingkun Li (Université de Montpellier - UMR CNRS 5253), Moulay-Tahar Sougrati (CNRS - Université De Montpellier - UMR 5253), Lorenzo Stievano (Université de Montpellier, UMR CNRS 5253), and Andrea Zitolo (synchrotron SOLEIL)

08:20

2139

Understanding the Active Sites and Reaction Mechanism for Water Oxidation on Ruthenium Dioxide – Reshma R Rao and Yang Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


08:40

2140

Photoluminescence Spectroelectrochemistry Study of CVD-2D MoS2monolayers Transferred Onto a Conductive Transparent Electrode – Lyndi Strange (Department of Chemsitry, The University of Alabama), Sourav Garg (The University of Alabama), Jeetika Yadav (The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL), Patrick Kung, Seongsin M Kim (University of Alabama), and Shanlin Pan (The University of Alabama)

09:00

2141

Understanding Electrochemical Interface Using Atom-By-Atom Metal Substitution of Redox Species – Venkateshkumar Prabhakaran (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Zhongling Lang, Anna Clotet, Josep M. Poblet (Universitat Rovira i Virgili), Grant Johnson (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), and Julia Laskin (Purdue University)

09:20

2142

Characterization of Surface Adsorption of Engineered Nanoparticles By Collision Electrochemistry – Farideh Hosseini Narouei (Clarkson university) and Silvana Andreescu (Clarkson University)

09:40

Break

10:00

2143

10:40

2144

2145

Operando Pattern-Enhanced Resonant Scattering for Sub-Nm Interfacial “Spectromicroscopy”­ of Energy Materials – Cheng Wang (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Isvar A. Cordova (LBNL), Guillaume Freychet (Brookhaven National Lab), David Kilcoyne, Wei Xu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Alexander Hexemer (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab)

2146

Using in Situ X-Ray Diffraction and Coulometry to Understand the Intercalation of Hydrogen into Palladium Thin Films – Alan Taylor Landers, David Koshy (Stanford University, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), Soo Hong Lee (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Jeremy T. Feaster, Kris Brown, John Christopher Lin, Daniel Lee (Stanford University, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), Jeffrey Beeman (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Michael Bajdich, Drew Higgins (Stanford University, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), Junko Yano, Walter Drisdell (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Ryan Davis (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), Christopher Hahn (Stanford University, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), Apurva Mehta (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), and Thomas F. Jaramillo (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University)

11:20

2147

High Energy SAXS-Waxs Studies on the Fluid Structure of Molten LiCl-Li Solutions – Jicheng Guo (Argonne National Laboratory), Augustus Merwin (Kairos Power LLC), Chris Benmore, Zhi-Gang Mei, Nathaniel C. Hoyt, and Mark A. Williamson (Argonne National Laboratory)

11:40

2148

(Invited) Ambient Pressure X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Electrochemical Systems – Svitlana Pylypenko (Colorado School of Mines)

L05 Advanced Techniques for In Situ Electrochemical Systems 2 - 2 – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Iryna V. Zenyuk and Svitlana Pylypenko 14:00

2149

(Invited) PEFC Electrode Layer Development Via Complementary in Situ Diagnostics and Ex Situ Characterization – Timothy Van Cleve, Sunil Khandavalli (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Karren L. More (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Luigi Osmieri, Guanxiong Wang, Andrew G. Star, Sadia Kabir (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Firat Cetinbas, Nancy N. Kariuki, Jaehyung Park (Argonne National Laboratory), Michael Ulsh (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Samantha Medina (Colorado School of Mines, National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Scott A Mauger (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Svitlana Pylypenko (Colorado School of Mines), Deborah J. Myers (Argonne National Laboratory), and K.C. Neyerlin (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

14:20

2150

Chemical and Morphological Origins of Improved Transport in Perfluoro Ionene Chain Extended Ionomers – Gregory M. Su (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Isvar A. Cordova (ALS - Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), Michael Yandrasits, Matthew Lindell (3M Corporate Research Materials Lab), Jun Feng, Cheng Wang, and Ahmet Kusoglu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

14:40

2151

AFM Modes for in-Situ Hyperspectral Mapping of Nanomechanics, Conductivity, and Local Electrochemical Activity – John Thornton, Chunzeng Li, and Thomas Mueller (AFM Business Unit, Bruker Nano Surfaces)

Multimodal Resonant x-Ray Scattering: Elucidating Electrochemical Membranes – Isvar A. Cordova (CXRO/MSD - Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, ALS - Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), Ahmet Kusoglu, Gregory M. Su (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), David Kilcoyne (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), Jun Feng, and Cheng Wang (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

209

Wednesday, October 16

10:20

(Invited) Advanced High Energy X-Rays Diffraction Techniques for Electrochemical Science – Jakub Drnec (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility), Isaac Martens (European Synchrotorn Radiation Facility), Timo Fuchs (Kiel University), Tim Wiegmann (European Synchrotorn Radiation Facility), Antonis Vamvakeros (Finden Ltd.), Raphaël Chattot (European Synchrotorn Radiation Facility), and Olaf M. Magnussen (Kiel University)

11:00


15:00

2152

In-Situ Electrochemical Techniques to Determine Ionomer Coverage in PEFC Electrodes – Timothy Van Cleve (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Sunilkumar Khandavalli (National Renewable Energy Lab), Samantha Medina, Svitlana Pylypenko (Colorado School of Mines), Scott A Mauger, and K.C. Neyerlin (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

15:20

2153

15:40

Break

16:00

2154

16:20

16:40

2155

2156

Real-Time Characterization of Electrochemical Reaction Products – Peyman Khanipour, Mario Löffler, Andreas M. Reichert, Ricarda Kloth, Iosif Mangoufis-Giasin, Karl J. J. Mayrhofer, and Ioannis Katsounaros (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH) (Invited) Hard X-Ray Operando transmission X-Ray Microscopy of Electrochemical Systems – Johanna Nelson Weker (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, USA)

Wednesday, October 16

Quantifying Concentration Distribution in an Organic Redox Flow Battery Using inPlane Neutron Radiography – Antoni FornerCuenca (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Eindhoven University of Technology), Katharine Virginia Greco, Jeffrey A Kowalski (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research), Pierre Boillat (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut), and Fikile R. Brushett (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research)

2157

(Invited) Discovery of New Capacity Fade Mechanism in Lixsn Batteries with Derivative Operando (dOp) NMR Spectroscopy – Jose L. Lorie Lopez, Philip J. Grandinetti, and Anne C. Co (The Ohio State University)

17:20

2158

Probing Sulfur Contamination Mechanisms in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Using Operando Methods – William A Maza (National Research Council, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Elias D Pomeroy (Montana State University), Daniel A Steinhurst (Nova Research, Inc.), Stanislav Tsoi (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Robert A. Walker (Montana State University), and Jeffrey C. Owrutsky (Chemical Dynamics & Diagnostics Branch, Code 6110)

210

2159

Sonoelectrochemistry

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 308, The Hilton Atlanta

L07 - Sonoelectrochemistry 1 – 08:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Johna Leddy 08:00

2179

(Invited) Sonoelectrochemistry: A Powerful Tool for Elucidating Mechanisms and for Accelerating Electrochemical Processes – Jean-Yves Hihn (Institut UTINAM UMR CNRS 6213), Marie-Laure Doche, Loic Hallez (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS University Bourgogne Franche-Comté), Abdeslam Et Taouil (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ BOURGOGNE FRANCHE COMTE), and Bruno G. Pollet (NTNU)

08:40

2180

Aqueous Exfoliation of Nife LDH/CB to Boost Its Oxygen Evolution Reaction Activity in Alkaline Solutions – Tshimangadzo Saddam Munonde (The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)), Haitao Zheng (CSIR), and Philiswa Nosizo Nomngongo (University of Johannesburg)

09:00

2181

The Effects of Ultrasound on the ElectroOxidation of Sulfate Solutions – Alexander George Wallace, Patrick J McHugh, and Mark Symes (University of Glasgow)

09:20

2182

Sonoelectrochemical CO2 Reduction on Polycrystalline Copper Electrodes – Hamed Mehrabi (University of Arkansas), Md Hujjatul Islam, Raul Erades De Quevedo, Bruno G. Pollet (NTNU), and Robert Coridan (University of Arkansas)

09:40

2183

(Invited) Thin Layer Sonoelectrochemistry: Impacts on Slow Electron Transfer Kinetics without Visible Cavitation – Chester G Duda, Brenna Parke, and Johna Leddy (University of Iowa)

10:20

Break

10:40

2184

Sonoelectrochemical Synthesis of Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolyzer (PEMWE) Electrocatalysts – Bruno G. Pollet (NTNU, Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

11:00

2185

The Use of Ultrasound for the Electrochemical Synthesis of Magnesium Ammonium Phosphate Hexahydrate – Faranak Foroughi (NTNU), László KékedyNagy, Lauren F. Greenlee (University of Arkansas), and Bruno G Pollet (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU))

11:20

2186

Thin Layer Sonoelectrochemistry: Electrocatalysis in Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) and Methanol Electrolysis – Chester G Duda and Johna Leddy (University of Iowa)

11:40

2187

(Invited) Novel Fuel Production Based on Power Ultrasound and Sono(electro) Chemistry – Md Hujjatul Islam (NTNU), Jacob J. Lamb (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Kristian M. Lien (Norwegian University of Science and Technology - NTNU), Odne Stokke Burheim (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Jean-Yves Hihn (Institut UTINAM UMR CNRS 6213), and Bruno G. Pollet (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

Synchrotron-Based Characterization of Perfluorinated Sulfonic-Acid Ionomers – Peter J Dudenas, Adam Z. Weber, and Ahmet Kusoglu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

17:00

17:40

L07

Combined Synchrotron Nano X-Ray Computed Tomography and XANES to Understand PGM-Free Anodes of Alkaline Fuel Cells – Devashish Shashikant Kulkarni (University of California, Irvine), Stanley J. Normile, Emily Leonard (Tufts University), Ying Huang, Morteza Rezaei Talarposhti (University of California, Irvine), Plamen Atanassov (University of California Irvine), Xianghui Xiao (Brookhaven National Laboratory), and Iryna V. Zenyuk (University of California Irvine)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


L07 - Sonoelectrochemistry 2 – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): Jean-Yves Hihn 14:00 14:40

15:00

15:20

2189

2190

2191

2192

(Invited) Design and Realisation of Ultrasonic Reactor for Maskless Microfabrication – Sudipta Roy (University of Strathclyde) Pulsed Electrodeposition of Trivalent Chromium Under Ultrasonic Conditions – Timothy D. Hall (Faraday Technology, Inc.), Rajeswaran Radhakrishnan (Faraday Technology), Jeanne-Marie Rauch (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ. Bourgogne Franche Comte), Severine Lallemand (Univ. Bourgogne Franche Comté), Marie-Pierre Gigandet (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ BOURGOGNE FRANCHE COMTE), Jason Rolet (IRT M2P), Johann Merlet (Institut Jean Lamour - Université de Lorraine - CNRS), Jean-Yves Hihn (Institut UTINAM UMR CNRS 6213), Joffrey Tardelli (Institut Jean Lamour Université de Lorraine - CNRS), Maria Inman, and E. J. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.) Through-Mask Electrochemical Etching of Micropillar Array with Megasonic Agitation – Liqun Du, Ke Zhai, Shuxuan Wang, and Yikui Wen (Dalian University of Technology) Electrolytic Zinc Composite Coatings: Ultrasound Assisted Deposition for Morphological and Composition Modification – Lucas Baissac (IRT M2P, Institute UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ. Bourgogne Franche Comte, France), Cedric C. Buron, Jean-Yves Hihn (Institut UTINAM UMR CNRS 6213), and Ludovic Chantegrel (Electro-Recherche) Sonoelectrodeposition : Microstructural Studies in Aqueous and Ionic Liquid Electrolytes – Bouzid Naidji (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ BOURGOGNE FRANCHE COMTE), Loic Hallez (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS University Bourgogne Franche-Comté), Abdeslam Et Taouil (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS Univ. Bourgogne Franche Comte), Francis Touyeras (UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS University Bourgogne Franche-Comté), and Jean-Yves Hihn (Institut UTINAM UMR CNRS 6213, UTINAM UMR 6213 CNRS University Bourgogne Franche-Comté)

Grand Ballroom, The Hilton Atlanta

28 Years of Electrochemistry within ECS Georgia Section Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology Room 303, The Hilton Atlanta

L09 - Deposition – 08:00 – 09:40 Chair(s): Marta C. Hatzell and David E. Cliffel 08:00

2197

Advances in E-ALD By Slrr for the Growth of Ultra Thin Films of Metal and Alloys - in Recognition to John Stickney’s Contribution to Electrodeposition – Nikolay Dimitrov (Department of Chemistry, Binghamton University, SUNY)

08:20

2198

(Invited) Electroless Deposition of Pb Monolayer - Prelude to Electroless Atomic Layer Deposition As Surface Selective, Surface Controlled, Self-Terminating Process – Stanko Brankovic (University of Houston)

08:40

2199

Electrochemistry Research in the Stickney Lab: A Brief Summary of Dr. John Stickney’s Past and Present Research – Pauline Howell, John Lewellen Stickney (University of Georgia), and Peter Sisk (The University of Georgia)

09:00

2200

Electrochemistry Research in the Stickney Lab: A Brief Summary of Dr. John Stickney’s Past and Present Research on GeTe – Peter W Sisk, Pauline Howell, and John Lewellen Stickney (University of Georgia)

09:20

2201

(Invited) Pd Shape-Controlled Nanoparticles Decorated with Promoter Metals for Electrochemical Nitrate Reduction – Jeonghoon Lim, Jinho Park, Seung Woo Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology), and Marta C. Hatzell (Georgia Institute of Techology)

L09 - Batteries – 10:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): David E. Cliffel 10:00

2202

Nanoscale Materials Design and in Operando Visualization for High-Energy Ultra-Safe Batteries – Nian Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology)

10:20

2203

At the Intersection of Photons and Electrons: A Perspective on Operando, in-Situ and ExSitu Synchorotron X-Ray Studies of Battery and Electrocatalysis Reactions – Faisal M. Alamgir (Georgia Institute of Technology)

10:40

2204

(Invited) Multiscale Analysis of Battery Materials Using X-Ray Microscopy – George J. Nelson (University of Alabama in Huntsville)

11:00

2205

(Invited) Characterizing Li-Ion Battery Extreme Fast Charging through in Situ Measurement of Temperature Distributions – Shan Huang (The University of Alabama in Huntsville), Xianyang Wu (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Gabriel M. Cavalheiro, Xiaoniu Du (The University of Alabama in Huntsville), Bangzhi Liu (The Pennsylvania State University), Zhijia Du (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and Guangsheng Zhang (The University of Alabama in Huntsville)

11:20

2206

Next Generation of Materials for LithiumIon Battery Anodes, Cathodes, Separators & Electrolytes – Gleb Yushin (Georgia Institute of Technology)

L07 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

2193

Micro-Bubble Sonic-Electrochemical Preparation of Polyaniline – Kyoka Komaba and Hiromasa Goto (University of Tsukuba)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

211

Wednesday, October 16

15:40

2188

L09


11:40

2207

Improving the Electrochemical Performance of High Power and Energy Aqueous Rechargeable Zn/MnO2 Batteries – Altug Suleyman Poyraz (Kennesaw State University)

12:00

2208

Morphology and Phase Changes in Fe Anodes for Rechargeable Alkaline Batteries – Dong-Chan Lee and Gleb Yushin (Georgia Institute of Technology)

Amazon Catalyst at ECS Grant Winner Address – 18:00 – 18:40 Chair(s): Marta C. Hatzell 18:00

2220

(Invited) Electrochemistry at Georgia Tech: Early Days of the Georgia Local Section – Paul A Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

M01

Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session

(Invited) Exploring the Mysteries in Electrochemistry with in Situ X-Ray Characterizations – Hailong Chen (Georgia Institute of Technology)

M01 - Microsystems 1 – 08:30 – 12:00 Chair(s): Hidemitsu Furukawa and Dong-Joo Kim

L09 - Old and New Ideas in Georgia ECS – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Marta C. Hatzell and David E. Cliffel 14:00 14:20

2209 2210

Wednesday, October 16

14:40

2211

Copper Delafossites: Diverse Materials for Solar Energy Conversion and Storage – Byron Farnum (Auburn University)

15:00

2212

Pt-Sandwiched Graphene Ultra-Durable and Highly Active Catalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Ali Abdelhafiz (School of Mat. Sci. & Engr. Georgia Institute of Technology), Ji Il Choi, Seung Soon Jang, Faisal M. Alamgir, and Meilin Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology)

15:20

Break

15:40

2213

(Invited) Nanostructured Organic Electrodes for Electrochemical Energy Storage Applications – Seung Woo Lee (Georgia Institute of Technology)

16:00

2214

(Invited) 2D MXenes As Building Blocks for Assembly of High-Performance Electrodes for Electrochemical Energy Storage – Majid Beidaghi (Auburn University)

16:20

2215

(Invited) Chloride-Ion Concentration Flow Cells for Efficient Salinitygradient Energy Recovery – Xiuping Zhu and Guangcai Tan (Louisiana State University)

16:40

2216

Nanoelectrochemistry Concepts in Desalination Energy Harvesting and Analysis – Gangli Wang (Georgia State University)

17:00

2217

Carbon-Based Air-Cathodes for Hydrogen Peroxide Production in Microbial Fuel Cells – Negin Kananizadeh, Spencer Lindsay (Clemson University), Anthony Childress (Northeastern University), Mohamed Ateia Ibrahim (Clemson University), Michael Naguib (Tulane University), Apparao M. Rao, and Sudeep Popat (Clemson University)

17:20

17:40

212

2218

2219

(Invited) On Interpreting Polarization Curves for Microbial Fuel Cells – How Standard Fuel Cell Interpretations Do Not Apply – Sudeep Popat (Clemson University)

(Amazon Catalyst at ECS Grant Winner) Enhancing the Rate of Electrocatalytic Conversion of N2 to NH3 Using Bimetallic AuPd Nanoparticles – Mohammadreza Nazemi (George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology) and Mostafa El-Sayed (School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology)

Sensor Room 302, The Hilton Atlanta

08:30

2253

(Invited) Wrinkled PEDOT:PSS Film Based Stretchable and Transparent Triboelectric Sensor for Human Motion Monitor – Zhen Wen (Soochow University)

09:00

2254

Peltier-Driven Temperature Control for Fluorescent Sensing Platform – Brianna Robertson, Young-Ho Shin, and Jin-Woo Choi (Louisiana State University)

09:20

2255

Highly-Sensitivity and Self-Powered Ocean Wave Sensor Based on Liquid-Solid Interfacing Triboelectric Nanogenerator – Minyi Xu, Song Wang (Dalian Maritime University), Steven L. Zhang (Georgia Institute of Technology), Phan Trung Kien, Wang Chuan (Dalian Maritime University), Zhou Li (Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems,CAS), and Zhong Lin Wang (Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, CAS)

09:40

Break

10:00

2256

(Invited) A New Approach to Multifunctional Piezoelectric Thin Films for Flexible Device Applications – Seung-Hyun Kim, Sung Sik Won (School of Engineering, Brown University), Masami Kawahara (Kojundo Chemical Laboratory Co. Ltd.), Chang Young Koo (Quintess Co. Ltd.), and Angus I Kingon (School of Engineering, Brown University)

10:40

2257

3D Printable PVDF/Dmaam Based Gel Polymer Electrolyte for Lithium Ion Batteries – Md Sazzadur Rahman, Ajit Khosla, Masaru Kawakami, and Hidemitsu Furukawa (Yamagata University)

11:00

2258

3D Printable Edible Actuator – Julkarnyne M. Habibur Rahman, Kazunari Yoshida, Ajit Khosla, Masaru Kawakami, and Hidemitsu Furukawa (Yamagata University)

11:20

2259

Controlling Magnetic Properties in Bulk Ferromagnetic Metals By Electrochemical Charging and Discharging of Hydrogen Atoms – Xinglong Ye (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)), Robert Kruk (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), and Horst Hahn (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany)

11:40

2260

Development of Full Color 3D Gel Printer Using Color Gel System – Mizuki Takahashi, Azusa Saito, Masaru Kawakami, and Hidemitsu Furukawa (Yamagata University)

Anaerobic Treatment of High Fat Content Wastewater in Microbial Electrochemical Cells – Sudeep Popat and Ao Xie (Clemson University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


M01 - Microsystems 2 – 14:00 – 17:20 Chair(s): Jin-Woo Choi and Lang Zhou 14:00

2261

(Invited) Droplet Microfluidic Devices for Chemical Sensing Application; 1) Paper Digital Microfluidics and 2) Modular Microfluidics – Jinkee Lee (Sungkyunkwan University)

10:30

2432

Energy Storage Technology in AIST; The Background of the Diversity – Hikari Sakaebe (Research Institute of Electrochemical Energy, AIST)

10:50

2433

A Tale of Two Environments: Being the Only Woman in the Room Doesn’t Have to be a Negative Experience – Katherine E. Ayers (ProtonOnsite)

11:10

2434

(Invited) Batteries to Power Implantable Medical Devices: Development and Inspiration – Esther S Takeuchi (Brookhaven National Lab), Kenneth J Takeuchi (Stony Brook University), and Amy C. Marschilok (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

2262

Development of Physical Property Measuring Device for 3D Food Printer Gel – Ryo Ishigaki (Yamagata University, Japan), Masaru Kawakami, and Hidemitsu Furukawa (Yamagata University)

15:00

2263

High Sensitive Au Nanoparticles Igzo FET Cancer Sensor Via Real-Time Analysis Micro-Fluid Separation – Hyo-Jun Kwon, Hee-Won Yang, Min-Young Kim, Seung-Beck Lee, Chul Geun Kim, Ho-Soon Choi, and JeaGun Park (Hanyang University)

Z03 40 Years After - 2 – 14:00 – 17:00 Chair(s): Alice H. Suroviec

Development of Touch Sensor Using Ion Gel – Yuta Hara, Kazunari Yoshida (Yamagata University), Kumkum Ahmed (Shibaura Institute of Technology), Ajit Khosla, Masaru Kawakami, and Hidemitsu Furukawa (Yamagata University)

14:00

2435

The Wonderful World of Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM) – Janine Mauzeroll (McGill University)

14:20

2436

An Odyssey through Lithium-Ion Battery Development, the Two Body Problem and Surviving Academia in a Foreign Language – Steen Brian Schougaard (NanoQAM, Université du Québec à Montréal, Departement of Chemistry)

14:40

2437

(Invited) Finding Creativity and Balance in a Technical Career – Karrie J. Hanson (AT&T Retired)

15:10

2438

Electrochemical Research in the Energy Industry & the Role of Interfaces – Elizabeth Endler (Shell International Exploration & Production (US) Inc.)

15:30

2439

(Invited) Four Decades of Diversification and Progress at ECS – Roque Calvo (Former ECS Executive Director)

16:00

Panel Discussion

15:20

2264

15:40

Break

16:00

2265

Development of Fatigue Life Prediction Technology of Hydrogels – Tetsuro Iijima (Yamagata Universty), Go Murasawa, Masaru Kawakami, and Hidemitsu Furukawa (Yamagata University)

16:20

2266

An Impedance Measurement Platform for Cryopreservation Applications – Hamed Shamkhalichenar (Louisiana State University), Terrence R Tiersch (Louisiana State University Agricultural Center), and Jin-Woo Choi (Louisiana State University)

16:40

17:00

Z03

2267

2268

Capacitive Humidity Sensing Characeristics of Porous Silicon Oxide Via Electrodeposition Assisted Stripping and Metal Assisted Chemical Etching Process – Soobin Park and Bongyoung Yoo (Hanyang University) Creation of 3D Print Gel Actuator – Yuki Takishima, Kazunari Yoshida, Azusa Saito, Masaru Kawakami, and Hidemitsu Furukawa (Yamagata University)

40 Years After

All Divisions Room 313, The Hilton Atlanta

Z03 40 Years After - 1 – 08:30 – 11:50 Chair(s): Johna Leddy 08:30

Welcoming Remarks

08:40

2429

(Invited) National Science Foundation Innovation Programs – Jesus Soriano Molla (National Science Foundation)

09:20

Break

09:40

2430

(Invited) Gender Bias in STEM Workplaces – Roberta Rincon (Society of Women Engineers)

10:10

2431

Embrace the Journey and Harness the Power of Your Network: A Woman’s Perspective – Hariklia (Lili) Deligianni (ECS Awarded Life Member)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

Z04

Electrochemistry in Space

High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes / Battery / Dielectric Science and Technology / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor / Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Subcommittee Room 305, The Hilton Atlanta

Z04 - Electrochemistry for Space Life Support 2 – 08:20 – 09:40 Chair(s): George J. Nelson 08:20

2469

(Invited) Electrochemistry’s Role in Current and Future Environmental Control and Life Support Systems – Brittany R Brown (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center)

08:40

2470

Improved Hydrogen Peroxide Generating Gas Diffusion Electrodes Combined with Boron Doped Diamond Electrodes: A Compact in-Situ Oxidant Production Reactor for Space Application – Thorben Muddemann (Clausthal University of Technology), Dennis René Haupt, Michael Sievers (CUTEC Research Center for Environmental Technologies), and Ulrich Kunz (Clausthal University of Technology)

213

Wednesday, October 16

14:40


09:00

09:20

2471

2472

Modeling Electrolytic Conversion of Metabolic CO2 and Optimizing a Microfluidic Electrochemical Reactor for Advanced Closed Loop Life Support Systems – Jesus A Dominguez (Insight Global), Brittany R Brown (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center), Brian Dennis (University of Texas in Arlington (UTA)), Wilaiwan Chanmanee (Uniersity of Texas in Arlington (UTA)), and Peter Curreri (NASA)

14:20

2479

Capillary Electrophoresis and Contactless Conductivity Detection: A Powerful Tool for in Situ Analysis of Samples from Ocean Worlds – Mauro Sergio Ferreira Santos, Elizabeth A Jaramillo, Aaron C Noell, and Maria Fernanda Mora (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

14:40

2480

Measuring Soluble Properties of Planetary Science Samples: Sensor and System Development Since the Wet Chemistry Laboratory – Aaron C Noell (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Elizabeth A Jaramillo (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Richard C. Quinn, Antonio Ricco (NASA Ames Research Center), Samuel P Kounaves (Tufts University), and Michael H Hecht (MIT Haystack Observatory)

15:00

2481

(Invited) Capillary Electrophoresis Instrumentation and Methods for Spaceflight Missions of Exploration – Maria Fernanda Mora, Florian Kehl, Eric Tavares da Costa (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Nathan Bramall (Leiden Measurement Technology LLC), Jessica Creamer, Aaron C Noell, and Peter Willis (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

All-Printed Triboelectric Nanogenerator (TENG) for Nasa’s in-Space Manufacturing Program – Myeonglok Seol (USRA at NASA Ames Research Center), M. Meyyappan (NASA Ames Research Center), and Jin-woo Han (USRA at NASA Ames Research Center)

15:20

2482

A Glucose Microfluidic Sensor Tested in Artificial Microgravity – Berenice LópezGonzález, Martín de Jesús Estrada-Solís (CIDETEQ), David A Lavan (INICTEL-UNI), and Francisco Mherande Cuevas-Muñiz (CIDETEQ)

Electrochemistry for Life Detection on Ocean Worlds – Seamus D. Thomson (NASA Postdoctoral Program, NASA Ames Research Center), Richard C. Quinn, Antonio Ricco, and Jessica E. Koehne (NASA Ames Research Center)

Z04 - Materials Processing for Space Applications – 16:00 – 17:40 Chair(s): Gregory S. Jackson

Electrochemical Oxidation of Ammonia on Platinum (100) Nanoparticles at the International Space Station – Camila Morales (University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus)

Z04 - Electrochemical Sensors for Space 1 – 10:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Jessica E. Koehne 10:00

10:40

2473

2474

Wednesday, October 16

11:00

2475

In-Space Manufacturing of Carbon Nanotube Biosensor for Crew Health Diagnostics – Milton Santos Cordeiro (USRA) and Jessica E. Koehne (NASA Ames Research Center)

11:20

2476

Development of Solid-State Nanopore Life Detection Technology – Kathryn Faye Bywaters (SETI Institute), Holger Schmidt, David Deamer (University of California, Santa Cruz), Adam Hawkins (Brigham Young University), Zeal Panchal, Yucheng Li, Md. Mahnudur Rahman (University of California, Santa Cruz), Richard C. Quinn, Wenonah Vercoutere, and Chris McKay (NASA Ames Research Center)

11:40

2477

Printed Gas Sensors for Crew Cabin Air Quality Monitoring – Beomseok Kim, Dong-il Moon (USRA at NASA Ames Research Center), M. Meyyappan (NASA Ames Research Center), and Jin-woo Han (USRA at NASA Ames Research Center)

Z04 - Electrochemical Sensors for Space 2 – 14:00 – 15:40 Chair(s): Jessica E. Koehne 14:00

214

2478

Electrochemistry and the Origin of Life – John-Paul Jones (Jet Propulsion Lab., California Institute of Technology), Laura M Barge (NASA Astrobiology Institute), Frederick C. Krause (JPL/Caltech), Ninos Y Hermis (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Keith J. Billings (NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech), and Scott M Perl (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

16:00

2483

Reversible Electrochemical Mirror Devices Using Space Compliant Ionic Liquid Electrolytes – Holly Garich, Danny X. Liu, Maria Inman, E. J. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.), Thomas Peng (Air Force Research Laboratory), James H. Davis Jr., Richard O’Brien (University of South Alabama), and D. Morgan Tench (Tench Technology)

16:20

2484

Reversible Electrochemical Mirrors for Thermal Control in Space Vehicles – John Bryan Plumley, Emily Nicole Ganley, Lokkun Tsui, Fernando H Garzon, Sang Han (University of New Mexico), and Thomas Peng (Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate)

16:40

2485

Pulsed Electrodeposition of Carbon Dioxide Reduction Electrocatalysts for Space Applications – Brian Skinn (Faraday Technology, Inc.), Sujat Sen, McLain Evan Leonard (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Dan Wang (Faraday Technology, Inc.), Fikile R. Brushett (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and E. J. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.)

17:00

2486

Pulsed Electrophoretic Deposition of Carbon Nanotubes for Anti-Reflective Coatings – Dan Wang, Timothy D. Hall, Maria Inman, E. J. Taylor, Brian Skinn, and Stephen Snyder (Faraday Technology, Inc.)

17:20

2487

Electrophoretically Deposited GrapheneBased Coatings for Spacecraft Charging Mitigation – Dan Wang, Danny X. Liu, Timothy D. Hall, Maria Inman, E. J. Taylor, Brian Skinn, and Stephen Snyder (Faraday Technology, Inc.) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


Thursday, October 17

11:20

96

Discovery of Novel Oxides and Sulfides Solid State Ionic Conductors for All-Solid-State Li-Ion Batteries – Shan Xiong, Zhantao Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology), Xingfeng He (University of Maryland, College Park), Yifei Mo (University of Maryland Energy Research Center), and Hailong Chen (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:40

97

Ab Initio Computation Design for Fast Ionic Conductors – Yifei Mo (University of Maryland, College Park)

12:00

98

Paradigms of Structural, Chemical, and Dynamical Frustration in Superionic Conductors – Brandon C. Wood, Kyoung Kweon, Joel Basile Varley, Patrick Shea (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), and Nicole Adelstein (San Francisco State University)

Highlights 0950h �������High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes Division‚ J. Bruce Wagner, Jr. Award Address

A02

Symposium in Honor of Bob Huggins: Fast Ionic Conductors - Principles and Applications Battery / High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes Room 223, The Hilton Atlanta

A02 - Tools and Techniques for Understanding Solid State Electrochemical Systems – 08:00 – 10:00 Chair(s): Fabio La Mantia and Candace K. Chan 08:00

88

(Keynote) A Solid State Electrochemist’s View on the Requirements for Solid State Electrolytes and Electrodes for All-SolidState Battery Applications – Werner J.F. Weppner (Christian-Albrechts University)

08:40

89

(Invited) A Critical View on the Application of Distribution of Relaxation Times – Bernard Abraham Boukamp (University of Twente, Fac. Science and Technology)

09:00

90

(Invited) “Decrepitation” and Mechanical Degradation: In Situ Investigation to Understand Chemo-Mechanical Stability in Batteries – Matthew T McDowell (Georgia Institute of Technology)

09:20

91

Fundamental Studies of Ion Conducting Glasses: The Combined Use of NMR and Impedance Spectroscopies to Create Models of the Conduction Energy Landscapes in Solid Electrolytes – Steve W Martin, Steven Kmiec (Iowa State University of Science & Technology), Ananda Shastri (Minnesota State University - Moorhead), and Deborah Watson (3M)

09:40

A02 - Sodium Ion Conductors and Electrode Materials – 14:00 – 15:40 Chair(s): Boryann Liaw and Jagjit Nanda 99

(Invited) Solid State Electrochemistry and Future Battery Chemistries – Kristina Edström (Uppsala University, Department of Chemistry - Ångström, Uppsala University), Christofer Sångeland, Jonas Mindemark (Uppsala University), and Daniel Brandell (Department of Chemistry - Ångström, Uppsala University)

14:20

100

(Invited) Understanding Role of Li Substitution at Alkali-Site of NaX[Fe0.5Mn0.5] O2 As Cathode for Sodium Ion Batteries – Ji Eun Wang (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Young Hwa Jung (Pohang Accelerator Laboratory), and Do Kyung Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

14:40

101

(Invited) Structure Properties Correlation in MXenes: 2D Anodic Materials for Sodium Ion Batteries – Riccardo Ruffo, Antonio Gentile (Università di Milano Bicocca), Stefano Marchionna, Marcella Balordi, and Federico M. Cernuschi (RSE Ricerca sul sistema energetico S.p.a)

15:00

102

(Invited) Nanocrevasse-Rich Carbon Fibers for Scalable Production and Stable Performance of Lithium and Sodium Metal Anodes – Min-Ho Kim, Wooseok Go, Tae-Ung Wi, Youngsik Kim, and Hyun-Wook Lee (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)

15:20

103

How Not to Chase the Wrong Rabbits: Mentorship and Science Lessons from Bob Huggins – Candace K. Chan (Arizona State University)

Break

A02 - Solid Electrolytes 3 – 10:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Riccardo Ruffo and Venkataraman Thangadurai 10:00

92

(Invited) Interface Engineered Lithium Garnets for Lithium-Metal Batteries – Murugan Ramaswamy (Pondicherry University)

10:20

93

(Invited) Garnet-Based Advanced SolidState Batteries – Liangbing Hu (University of Maryland)

10:40

94

Li Plating/Stripping Reactions on Li6.6La3Ta0.4Zr1.6O12 – Munekazu Motoyama (Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University), Yuki Tanaka, Takayuki Yamamoto (Nagoya University), and Yasutoshi Iriyama (Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University)

11:00

95

(Invited) High-Throughput Screening of Solid-State Li-Ion Conductors Using LatticeDynamics Descriptors – Sokseiha Muy and Yang Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

215

Thursday, October 17

14:00


A05

Lithium Ion Batteries

Battery Room 219, The Hilton Atlanta

A05 Multiscale Li-ion Material, Electrode, Electrolyte and Cell Modeling - 1 – 08:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Oleg Borodin, Fezzeh Pouraghajan, Kevin Leung and Randy C. Shurtz 08:00

411

(Invited) Molecular Scale Modeling of Structure, Transport and Electrochemistry of Aqueous and Non-Aqueous Electrolytes – Oleg Borodin (U.S. Army Research Laboratory), Travis P Pollard (US Army Research Laboratory), and Jenel Vatamanu (U.S. Army Research Laboratory)

08:40

412

Modelling Transport Mechanisms in the Solid Electrolyte Interphase – Birger Horstmann (Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), German Aerospace Center (DLR)), Lars von Kolzenberg (German Aerospace Center, Helmholtz Institute Ulm), Fabian Single (German Aerospace Center (DLR), Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU)), Tobias Schmitt, Linda Bolay (German Aerospace Center, Helmholtz Institute Ulm), and Arnulf Latz (German Aerospace Center (DLR), Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU))

Thursday, October 17

09:00

413

The Interplay of Electrode Heterogeneity, SEI Growth, and Li Plating in Li-Ion Batteries – Fezzeh Pouraghajan (Brigham Young University), Fei Sun (Brigham Young university), Brian Mazzeo, and Dean Wheeler (Brigham Young University)

09:20

414

Computational Design of ElectrodeElectrolyte Interfaces for Solid-State Lithium Ion Batteries – Chuhong Wang and Tim Mueller (Johns Hopkins University)

09:40

Break

10:00

415

Effects of Active Material Loss on Li Plating, SEI Growth, and Lifetime By a Comprehensive Physics-Based Life Model – Mehdi M. Forouzan, Saeed Khaleghi Rahimian, Sangwoo Han, Ying Liu, and Yifan Tang (SERES EV)

10:20

416

Electronic Structure Elucidation of Two-Step Electrolyte Decomposition Mechanism on Li(x)Mn(1.5)Ni(0.5)O(4) (001) Surfaces – Kevin Leung (Sandia National Laboratories)

10:40

417

Modeling Thermal Decomposition of Metal Oxide Cathodes in Non-Aqueous Electrolytes for Prediction of Thermal Runaway in Lithium-Ion Batteries – Randy C. Shurtz and John Hewson (Sandia National Laboratories)

11:00

418

(Invited) Atomistic Insights into Cathode Dissolution and Ion Transport in Li-Ion Batteries – Badri Narayanan (University of Louisville, Argonne National Laboratory)

11:40

419

A New State of Health Diagnosis Method Utilizing Self-Supervised Deep Learning Via Virtual Tests – Daniel Weber and Clemens Gühmann (Technische Universität Berlin)

12:00

216

219

The Effect of Volume Change on the Accessible Capacities of Porous SiliconGraphite Composite Anodes – Taylor R Garrick (General Motors), Drew Joseph Pereira, and John W. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

Room 220, The Hilton Atlanta A05 Li-ion for Transportation: Fast Charging, Sustainability, Safety, Life Cycle, Recycling - 1 – 08:00 – 12:40 Chair(s): Zhijia Du, Thomas Waldmann, Yuliya Preger and Koffi P. C. Yao 08:00

420

(Invited) Towards the Realization of Sustainable High-Performance Lithium-Ion Batteries: Aqueous Processing of CobaltFree High-Energy Cathodes – Matthias Kuenzel (Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU)), Arefeh Kazzazi (KIT HIU), Guk-Tae Kim (KIT), Dominic Bresser, and Stefano Passerini (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))

08:40

421

(Invited) Towards Fast Charging of High Energy Density Li-Ion Batteries – Zhijia Du (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Tianyi Liu (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Virginia Tech), Xianyang Wu (Purdue University, Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Feng Lin (Department of Chemistry, Virginia Tech), Kejie Zhao (Purdue University), David L. Wood III, and Ilias Belharouak (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

09:00

422

Specific Influences and General Trends in Li-Ion Cells – Electrode Parameters, Cell Format, and Fast-Charging Capability – Thomas Waldmann (ZSW - Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research), Jason B. Quinn (ZSW), Karsten Richter, Michael Kasper (ZSW - Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research), and Margret Wohlfahrt-Mehrens (ZSW)

09:20

423

10-Min Fast Charging of Automotive Li-Ion Batteries at an Elevated Temperature – XiaoGuang Yang, Teng Liu, and Chao-Yang Wang (Electrochemical Engine Center, Pennsylvania State Univ.)

09:40

Break

10:00

424

(Invited) Investigation of Megahertz Frequency Modulation Effects on Charge and Discharge Behavior of Lithium Ion Batteries – Bohua Wen, Ping-chun Tsai, and Yet-Ming Chiang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

10:40

425

Modeling Impact Safety of Lithium-Ion Batteries in Electrified Vehicles – Jie Deng, Chulheung Bae, Ted J. Miller (Ford Motor Company), and Pierre L’Eplattenier (Livermore Software Technology Corporation)

11:00

426

For Battery Safety Sake: Operando Quantification of Lithium Concentration Gradients in the Graphite Anode of Li-Ion Cells Using Synchrotron Energy Dispersive X-Ray Diffraction – Koffi P.C. Yao (University of Delaware), John Okasinski (Argonne National Laboratory), Kaushik Kalaga (Zenlabs Energy), Ilya A Shkrob (Argonne National Laboratory), and Daniel P Abraham (Argonne National Lab)

11:20

427

Lithium-Ion Battery Safety Tests Monitored By Labview and Comsol Software for Electrical and Mechanical Characteristics – Snigdha Sharma Jr., Amrish K Panwar III (Delhi Technological University), and Madan Mohan Tripathi V (Delhi technological University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


11:40

428

Predicting the Thickness Change of a Large Format Pouch Cell during Operation – Drew Joseph Pereira (University of South Carolina), Miguel Fernandez, Kathryn Corine Streng, Jay Gao, Taylor R Garrick (General Motors), and John W. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

12:00

429

Analyzing the Effects of Lithium Plating on the Safety Performance of Lithium-Ion Batteries – Eric Deichmann, Loraine TorresCastro, Mohan Karulkar (Sandia National Laboratories), Joshua Lamb (Sandia National Laboraties), and Fernando H Garzon (University of New Mexico)

12:20

430

A05 Multiscale Li-ion Material, Electrode, Electrolyte and Cell Modeling - 2 – 14:00 – 17:40 Chair(s): Scott W Donne, Gregory Dan Chipman, Eric McCalla and Ming Tang

14:20

431

432

438

Mesoscale Implications of ElectrodeScale Heterogeneity on Performance and Degradation – Mukul Parmananda, Aashutosh N Mistry, and Partha P. Mukherjee (Purdue University)

17:00

439

Thermodynamic Origin of Reaction Inhomogeneity in Thick Battery Electrodes – Fan Wang and Ming Tang (Rice University)

17:20

440

Electrochemical Modeling and Experimental Investigation of Aging Mechanisms on NCA and Graphite Electrodes Harvested from OffGrid PV Lithium-Ion Cells – Fabian Andres Benavente (Royal Institute of Technology), Jing Ying Ko (Royal Institute of Technology KTH), Anders Olof Lundblad (Research Institutes of Sweden RISE), Henrik Ekström (COMSOL AB), and Göran Lindbergh (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)

Degradation of Commercial Lithium-Ion Cells Beyond 80% Capacity – Yuliya Preger, Armando Fresquez, Babu R. Chalamala, and Summer Ferreira (Sandia National Laboratories)

Room 219, The Hilton Atlanta

14:00

16:40

Step Potential Electrochemical Spectroscopy (SPECS) Analysis Using Various Diffusion Model for Comparison of Spinel LiMn2O4 As Cathode Material for Li-Ion Battery (LIBs) – Zahoor Ahmed and Scott W Donne (University of Newcastle) Understanding the Electrochemical Performance of Rechargeable LiFePO4/ Li4Ti5O12 Design Using Mathematical Model – Miaomiao Ma (Spectrum Technology Group), Christopher E. Hendricks (Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering, College Park, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division), Azzam N. Mansour, Jonathan K. Ko, Gordon H. Waller, and Daphne A. Fuentevilla (Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division)

Room 220, The Hilton Atlanta A05 Li-ion for Transportation: Fast Charging, Sustainability, Safety, Life Cycle, Recycling - 2 – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Wojciech Mrozik, Taehee Han, and Forrest S. Gittleson 441

(Invited) Requirements and Challenges for Next Generation Automotive Batteries – Forrest S Gittleson (BMW Group)

14:40

442

Lithium Ion Batteries and Next Generation Energy Storage Technology - Adoption to Aircraft and Aerospace – Roger Alan Brewer (Lockheed Martin)

15:00

444

Relithiation of Cathode Materials for the Recycling of Lithium-Ion Batteries – Anthony Montoya (Argonne National Laboratory) and John T. Vaughey (JCESR at Argonne National Laboratory)

15:20

Break

15:40

445

A Scalable Froth-Flotation Separation Process for Direct Recycling of Li-Ion Batteries and Its Technical Feasibility – Hosop Shin (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis), Ruiting Zhan (Michigan Technological University), Kulwinder Dhindsa (Nissan Technical Center North America), Lei Pan (Michigan Technological University), and Taehee Han (Nissan Technical Center North America)

14:40

433

Step By Step Process for Formulating a DFN Model for a Lithium Ion Full Cell Battery – Gregory Dan Chipman (Georgia Tech) and Thomas F. Fuller (School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering)

15:00

434

High C-Rate Differential Expansion and Voltage Model for Li-Ion Batteries – Peyman Mohtat, Jason B Siegel, and Anna G Stefanopoulou (University of Michigan)

16:00

446

Numerically Efficient Algorithm for Solving Pseudo 2-Dimensional Li-Ion Cell Model – Sangwoo Han (SF Motors Inc), Saeed Khaleghi Rahimian (SF Motors), and Ying Liu (SF Motors Inc)

Probing the Effect of the Depth of Discharge Range and C-Rate on the Lifetime of LiIon Cells at Different Temperature – Roby Gauthier, Alexander J. Louli, and Jeff R. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

16:20

447

Insights from a Comprehensive Commercial Lithium Ion Battery Cycling and Aging Study – Summer Ferreira, Yuliya Preger, Armando Fresquez, Heather Barkholtz (Sandia National Laboratories), Frank Austin Mier (New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology), and Babu R. Chalamala (Sandia National Laboratories)

16:40

448

Life Prediction of Lithium Ion Battery for Grid Scale Energy Storage System – Tsutomu Hashimoto and Kiyoshi Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

15:20

435

15:40

Break

16:00

436

High-Throughput Studies of Li-Battery Materials – Eric McCalla (McGill University)

16:20

437

Environmental Life Cycle Modelling of the Production and Use of Lithium-Ion Batteries Utilising Novel Electrode Chemistries in China – Evangelos Kallitsis, Anna Korre, Geoff Kelsall, Magdalena Kupfersberger, and Zhenggang Nie (Imperial College London)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

217

Thursday, October 17

14:00


17:00

17:20

17:40

A06

449

450

451

Recycle of End-of-Life NMC 111 Cathodes By Electrochemical Relithiation – Jaclyn Coyle (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Xuemin Li (National Renewable Energy laboratory), Shriram Santhanagopalan, and Anthony Burrell (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) Recovery of Unwanted Lithium from Graphite Anodes Via Thermal Gradient – Robert W. Atkinson III (EXCET, Inc.), Rachel E. Carter, and Corey T Love (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory) Recycling and Re-Use of Lithium-Ion Batteries (ReLiB) – Wojciech Mrozik (Newcastle University)

Beyond Lithium Ion Batteries

Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 217, The Hilton Atlanta

A06 - Characteriation-Li-air and Sulfur Battery – 08:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Guosheng Li and Yifei Yuan 08:00

613

Faster High Throughput Electrochemical Testing for Batteries – Michael Breedon, Gavin Collis, and Adam Samuel Best (CSIRO)

08:20

614

Revealing Origins for Sluggish Reaction Kinetics in Li-O2 Battery Via Operando Liquid Electron Microscopy – Yifei Yuan (University of Illinois at Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory), Kun He (University of Illinois at Chicago), Xuanxuan Bi (Argonne National Laboratory), Tara Foroozan, Boao Song (University of Illinois at Chicago), Khalil Amine (Argonne National Laboratory, Stanford University), Jun Lu (Argonne National Laboratory), and Reza Shahbazian-Yassar (University of Illinois at Chicago)

08:40

615

(Invited) X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy: Investigations of Catalysis and Batteries at APS Beamline 9-BM – Tianpin Wu (Argonne National Laboratory)

Thursday, October 17

09:20

616

Origin of Low Performance of LithiumSulfur Batteries Under Lean Electrolyte Condition – Yifan Zhao and Juchen Guo (University of California Riverside)

09:40

Break

10:00

617

(Invited) Exploiting Surface Reactivity to Prepare Electrode Materials in a Single Step – Gabriel M. Veith, Beth Armstrong, Mary Kathyrn Burdette, and David Hoelzer (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

10:40

618

(Invited) Multiscale Chemical Complexities in Layered Oxides for Sodium Ion Batteries – Feng Lin (Department of Chemistry, Virginia Tech)

11:20

619

Predicting the Role of Interfacial Reactivity on SEI Layer Evolution Using Multimodal Analysis – Vijayakumar Murugesan, Venkateshkumar Prabhakaran (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Karl T Mueller (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR)), Vaithiyalingam Shutthanandan, and Roy Swadipta (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

218

11:40

620

Lithium Air Batteries; Challenges and Opportunities – Amin Salehi-Khojin (University of Illinois at Chicago)

12:00

621

In-Situ Electrochemical Polymerization to Enhance the Electrochemical Performances of Selenium-Carbon Composite Cathode – Seungmin Lee, Haeun Lee, and KwangSup Eom (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology)

A06 - Beyond Li-ion Battery Session 3 – 14:00 – 17:00 Chair(s): Xiaolin Li 14:00

622

(Invited) Advanced Na-Metal Halide Batteries: Challenges and Opportunities – Guosheng Li (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

14:40

623

(Invited) Sulfur-Equivalent Cathode Material for Room-Temperature Li-S and Na-S Batteries – Yanguang Li (Soochow University)

15:20

624

Enhanced Cycling Performance of Lithium Metal Batteries By Separator Architecture Design – Wenxiu Wang and Partha P. Mukherjee (Purdue University)

15:40

Break

16:00

625

Discharging-Charging Li Symmetric Batteries at High Current Densities – Fangzhou Wang and Xianglin Li (University of Kansas)

16:20

626

Evaluation of Trihalide Ion’s Ability As Redox Mediators in Lithium Oxygen Batteries – Hun Kim and Yang-Kook Sun (Department of Energy Engineering, Hanyang University)

16:40

627

Investigating the Promise of Incorporating a Redox Mediator in Li–O2/CO2 batteries – Filipe Marques Mota (Ewha Womans University), Hye Ryung Byon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), and Dong Ha KIM (Ewha Womans University)

B01

Carbon Nanostructures: From Fundamental Studies to Applications and Devices Nanocarbons / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Room 301, The Hilton Atlanta

B01 - Carbon Nanostructures: Catalysis and Electrochemistry – 08:00 – 11:40 Chair(s): Steven Stevenson 08:00

756

Pyrolytic Carbon Films with Tunable Electronic Structure and Surface Functionality: A Planar Stand-in for Electroanalysis of Energy-Relevant Reactions – Christopher N. Chervin, Jeffrey W. Long, Megan B. Sassin, Joseph F. Parker, Christopher R So (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Seokmin Jeon (NRC Postdoc at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), and Debra R. Rolison (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

08:20

757

Microstructure Effects on the Electrochemical Properties of Graphene/ Manganese Oxide Porous Electrodes – Fatima Hamade, James Radich, and Virginia Angelica Davis (Auburn University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


08:40

09:00

09:20

758

759

760

Phosphorus and Iron Doped-Porous Carbon As an Efficient Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Alkaline Medium – Nazgol Norouzi, Fatema Akthar Choudhury, and Hani M El-Kaderi (Virginia Commonwealth University) Interplay between Activation Processes, Physicochemical Properties and Electrochemical Performance of “Core-Shell” Carbon Nitride Pt-Ni ORR Electrocatalysts Based on Hierarchical Graphene Supports – Angeloclaudio Nale (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova), Enrico Negro (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Centro Studi “Giorgio Levi Cases”), Yannick Bang (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova), Keti Vezzù (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, CMBM, University of Padova), Gioele Pagot (Centro Studi “Giorgio Levi Cases”, Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova), Giuseppe Pace (CNRICMATE), Stefano Polizzi (Department of Molecular Sciences - University of Venice), Renzo Bertoncello (Dept. of Chemical Sciences, University of Padova), and Vito Di Noto (Dept. of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, INSTM) Thin Film Electrocatalytic Coat of Polythiophene Derivatives for Oxygen Reactions – Shayan Kaviani (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), Elham Tavakoli, and Siamak Nejati (University of Nebraska Lincoln)

Break

10:00

761

Carbon Nanotube-Based Non-Precious Metal Electrocatalysts with High Performance and Durability – Jin Nishida, Jun Yang, Shunsuke Uchimura, Junko Matsuda (Kyushu University), and Naotoshi Nakashima (WPI-I2CNER, Kyushu University)

10:20

762

Characterization of Flame Synthesized Metal and Nitrogen Doped Nanocarbons for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Abhinav Poozhikunnath, Jiale Xing (Center for Clean Energy Engineering, University of Connecticut), Haoran Yu, Leonard J. Bonville (University of Connecticut, Center for Clean Energy Engineering), and Radenka Maric (Center for Clean Energy Engineering, University of Connecticut)

10:40

763

Confined Lithium-Sulfur Reactions in Narrow-Diameter Carbon Nanotubes – Juchen Guo (University of California Riverside)

11:00

764

Development of Bimetallic Non-Platinum Group Metal Catalysts Based on Metal Organic Framework Precursors – Lynne LaRochelle Richard (northeastern university), Li Jiao (Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University), Ershuai Liu, and Qingying Jia (Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University)

11:20

765

Effect of in-Situ Developed Carbon Derived from Waste As Efficient Supportive Electrocatalyst for Electrochemical Applications – Rameez Ahmad Mir and O. P. Pandey (Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

Thermoelectric and Thermal Interface Materials 5 Electronics and Photonics / Energy Technology Room 209, The Hilton Atlanta

G04 - Thermoelectric and Thermal Interface Materials 3 – 08:00 – 12:40 Chair(s): Jaeho Lee, Renkun Chen and Yue Wu 08:00

1214

(Invited) Thermoelectric Energy Conversion and Thermal Memristance and Switching – Jeffrey J Urban (LBNL)

08:40

1215

(Invited) Engineered Particle-Particle Contacts for Improved Thermal Interface Materials – Robert Y. Wang (Arizona State University)

09:20

Coffee Break

10:00

1216

(Invited) Phonon Transport in Nanoporous Si Films — from Periodic Nanopores to Nanoslots – Qing Hao (University of Arizona)

10:40

1217

(Invited) Energy Transport at the Nanoscale – Woochul Lee (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

11:20

1218

(Invited) Temperature-Dependent Thermal Diffuse Scattering for Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope Thermometry – Geoff Wehmeyer (Rice University)

12:00

1219

(Invited) Mie-like Scattering of Phonons by a Single Vacancy in IV-VI Compounds – Ruiqiang Guo and Sangyeop Lee (University of Pittsburgh)

Amazon Catalyst at ECS Grant Winner Address – 14:00 – 14:40 Chair(s): Jaeho Lee 14:00

1220

(Amazon Catalyst at ECS Grant Winner) Active Control of Heat Flow in Quantum Computing Applications through Piezoelectric Induced Mechanical Strain – Aravindh Rajan and Sampath Kommandur (Georgia Institute of Technology)

G04 - Thermoelectric and Thermal Interface Materials 4 – 14:40 – 17:20 Chair(s): Renkun Chen, Yue Wu and Jaeho Lee 14:40

1221

(Invited) 3D Conformal Printing of HighPerformance and Flexible Thermoelectric Devices Using Colloidal Nanocrystals – Yanliang Zhang (University of Notre Dame)

15:20

Coffee Break

15:40

1222

(Invited) Effective Strategies to Improve Powerfactor of Flexible Thermoelectric Composites – Jaeyun Moon (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)

16:20

1223

(Invited) Thermionic Transport in Van Der Waals Heterostructures – Mona Zebarjadi, Golam Rosul, and Naiming Liu (University of Virginia)

17:00

1224

The Effect of Electron-Phonon Interactions on Thermal Conductivity – Fanchen Meng (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Clemson University), Jinlong Ma, Wu Li (Institute for Advanced Study, Shenzhen University), and Jian He (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Clemson University)

219

Thursday, October 17

09:40

G04


H02

Low-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 12

15:30

1328

Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / Nanocarbons Room 212, The Hilton Atlanta

H02 - Two Dimensional Materials 3 – 09:20 – 12:00 Chair(s): Daisuke Kiriya and Federico Rosei 09:20

1329

(Invited) Large Photoluminescence Enhancement of Monolayer Molybdenum Disulfide Via Molecular Treatment – Daisuke Kiriya (Osaka Prefecture University, JST PRESTO)

10:00

1330

(Invited) 2D InSe Tribotronics for LowVoltage Operational and High on/Off Ratio Tactile Sensor – Ying-Chih Lai (National Chung Hsing University)

10:40

1331

(Invited) Cross-Reactive Graphene and Metal Oxide Sensors for Gas Discrimination – Qiliang Li, Chen Shi, and Dimitris Ioannou (George Mason University)

11:20

11:40

1332

1333

Influence of Metal Dopants on MoS2 Crystallization Investigated through in Situ Electron Microscopy – Neha Kondekar, Matthew G Boebinger (Georgia Institute of Technology), Mengkun Tian (University of Tennessee, Knoxville), Mohammad Hamza Kirmani, and Matthew T McDowell (Georgia Institute of Technology) Formation of Horizontally and Vertically Oriented MoS2 and MoSe2 Films Using Cracked Small S- and Se-Molecules and Its Applications for Transparent a-Si:H Thin Film Photovoltaic Devices – Sun Jin Yun, Kwang Hoon Jung, and So Hyun Kim (Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute)

H02 - Low-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 4 – 13:30 – 15:50 Chair(s): 13:30

Thursday, October 17

14:10

14:50

220

1325

1326

1299

(Invited) Effect of Junction Resistance on the Percolation Conductivity of Metal Nanowire Networks for Transparent Conductors – Shreshtha Mishra, Ying Xue, Nicholas Fata, Kevin DeStefano, Jeremy Hicks, and Ant Ural (University of Florida) (Invited) Piezo-Phototronics Effects on the Collective Behavior of Injected Excitons in GaN-Based Multi-Quantum Wells at Threshold – Ding Li (Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, CAS, School of Nanoscience and Technology, UCAS)

H03

Rutile to Cubic Phase Transformation Induced By Electron Beam – Mengkun Tian (Georgia Institute of Technology), Lizhi Zhang (Oak ridge national labortory), Masoud Mahjouri-Samani (Auburn University), Ritesh Sachan (Oklahoma State University), Mina Yoon, Alexander A. Puretzky (Oak ridge national labortory), David B. Geohegan, Gyula Eres (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and Gerd Duscher (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)

Gallium Nitride and Silicon Carbide Power Technologies 9 Electronics and Photonics Room 213, The Hilton Atlanta

H03 - Epitaxial Technologies – 08:30 – 11:30 Chair(s): Hidekazu Tsuchida and Andrew A. Allerman 08:30

1360

(Invited) Al+ Ion Implanted 4H-SiC: electrical activation versus annealing time – Roberta Nipoti (CNR-IMM, Bologna, Italy) and Antonella Parisini (SMFI, Università di Parma, Italy)

09:10

1361

(Invited) Influence of Wafering, CMP and Subsurface Damage on Epitaxial Defects and Surface Quality in SiC – Hrishikesh Das, Swapna Sunkari, and Joshua Justice (ON Semiconductor)

09:50

Break

10:10

1362

(Invited) Nanostructures and Crystal Defects in Thick GaN Epitaxial Layers for Power Electronic Switches – Aristos Christou (University of Maryland)

10:50

1363

High-Quality GaN Films Grown on AlN/ Sapphires for Power Electronic Device Applications – Xiajia Feng and Yu Yun (Guangdong University of Technology)

11:10

1364

Growth of AlGaN on GaN/AlN/Sapphire Substrates for Power Electronic Application – Kheam Bun (University of Cambodia)

H03 - Characterization – 13:30 – 16:10 Chair(s): Roberta Nipoti and Hrishikesh Das 13:30

1365

(Invited) Defects and Development of High Power Vertical GaN Based Structures – Mark S. Goorsky (University of California Los Angeles), Tingyu Bai (UCLA), Michael Liao, Yekan Steven Wang (University of California, Los Angeles), Kenny Huynh, and Peter HSUAN MING Yu (UCLA)

14:10

1366

Analysis of Basal Plane Dislocation Dynamics in PVT-Grown 4H-SiC Crystals during High Temperature Treatment – Balaji Raghothamachar (Stony Brook University), Yu Yang (CVD Equipment Corporation), Jianqiu Guo (Applied Materials, Inc.), and Michael Dudley (Stony Brook University)

14:30

1367

Radiation Effects in Diamond p-Field Effect Transistors – Aayush Thapa, David Shahin, and Aris Christou (University of Maryland)

14:50

Break

(Invited) Multifunctional Materials for Emerging Technologies – Federico Rosei (INRS)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


15:10

1368

(Invited) X-Ray Metrology of AlN Single Crystal Substrates – Rafael Dalmau, Jeffrey Britt, Baxter Moody, and Raoul Schlesser (HexaTech, Inc.)

15:50

1369

Relationship between Basal Plane Dislocation Distribution and Local Basal Plane Bending in PVT-Grown 4H-SiC Crystals – Tuerxun Ailihumaer, Hongyu Peng, Balaji Raghothamachar, and Michael Dudley (Stony Brook University)

I01C

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Cation-Exchange Membrane Development, Performance, and Durability Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 7, The Hilton Atlanta

I01C - Membranes and Polymers in Fuel Cells – 08:00 – 11:40 Chair(s): Andrew Michael Park and Kunal Karan 08:00

1521

(Invited) Trials and Travails with Two New Catalyst Layer Architectures – Kunal Karan (University of Calgary)

1522

Characterizing Durability of PFSA Membranes of PEM Fuel Cell Based on Numerical Fatigue Crack Propagation – Morshed Hasan and Michael H Santare (University of Delaware)

09:00

1523

Investigation of Membrane Chemical Degradation As a Function of Catalyst Platinum Loading – André Spears (University of New Mexico, Los Alamos National Laboratory), Tommy Rockward, Rangachary Mukundan (Los Alamos National Laboratory), and Fernando H Garzon (University of New Mexico)

09:20

1524

Modeling Impact of Ce on Fuel-Cell Performance and Durability – Victoria Marie Ehlinger (University of California, Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Ahmet Kusoglu, and Adam Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

09:40

Coffee Break

10:00

PEFC&E19 Student Poster Award Presentation in Galleria 5

10:20

1525

Durability of Newly Developed Polyphenylene-Based Ionomer Membranes in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells: Accelerated Stress Evaluation – Makoto Uchida (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi), Ryo Shimizu, Kenji Otsuji (University of Yamanashi), Akihiro Masuda, Nobuyuki Sato (Toray Research Center, Inc.), Masato Kusakabe (KANEKA Corporation), Akihiro Iiyama (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi), and Kenji Miyatake (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi, Clean Energy Research Center, University of Yamanashi)

10:40

1526

A High-Performance Membrane Electrode Assembly for PEM Fuel Cell with Poly (ether sulfone) Nanofibers As Effective Membrane Reinforcements – Yang Zhao, Xue Li, Shubo Wang, and Xiaofeng Xie (INET, Tsinghua University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

1527

Effect of Carbon Corrosion on Wettability of PEM Fuel Cell Electrodes – Zhengyuan J Fang (School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering), Andrew Star (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and Thomas F. Fuller (School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering)

11:20

1528

Voltage Cycling Degradation Dependence on O2 Pressure: A Comparative VoltageLoss Analysis – Leonardo Isaias Astudillo and Hubert A. Gasteiger (Technical University of Munich, Chemistry department)

I01A

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Diagnostics/Characterization Methods, MEA Design/Model Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 2, The Hilton Atlanta

I01A-31 Durability and Performance – 08:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Pierre Boillat and Pawel Gazdzicki 08:00

1434

(Invited) Quantifying the Distribution of Catalyst Support Carbon Corrosion – Joseph D. Fairweather, Paul Taichiang Yu, Jingxin Zhang, and Balsu Lakshmanan (General Motors Company, Global Fuel Cell Activities)

08:40

1435

Use and Misuse of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) in Fuel Cell Research – Pierre Boillat (LNS Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut, Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut), Felix N. Büchi, Lorenz Gubler (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut), and Thomas J. Schmidt (Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, ETH Zürich, Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut)

09:00

1436

Modeling Water Uptake and Pt Utilization in High Surface Area Carbon – Anamika Chowdhury (University of California, Berkeley), Robert M. Darling (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research, UTRC), Clayton J. Radke, and Adam Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

09:20

1437

Understanding Carbon Corrosion Damage to Fuel Cell Electrodes: Towards Reversal Invincible – Leiming Hu (Carnegie Mellon University), Bo Ki Hong (Eco-Technology Center, Hyundai Motor Company), Jong-Gil Oh (Hyundai Motor Company), and Shawn Litster (Carnegie Mellon University)

09:40

Break

10:00

PEFC&E19 Student Poster Award Presentation in Galleria 5

10:20

1438

Operando and Ex-Situ Investigation of PEMFC Degradation – Pawel Gazdzicki, Jens Mitzel, Daniel G Sanchez, Pia Aßmann, Joana Sousa (German Aerospace Center (DLR)), Tobias Morawietz, Renate Hiesgen (University of Applied Sciences Esslingen), Frank Häußler, Jürgen Hunger, Günther Schlumberger (ZSW), and K. Andreas Friedrich (German Aerospace Center (DLR))

221

Thursday, October 17

08:40

11:00


10:40

1439

Improving the Long-Term Operational Stability (>1000h) of AEMFCS By Understanding Water Dynamics through inSitu Neutron Imaging and X-Ray Computed Tomography – Xiong Peng (University of South Carolina), Andrew Shum, Dinesh C Sabarirajan (Tufts University), Travis J Omasta (University of Connecticut), Benjamin Ng (University of South Carolina), Jacob M LaManna, Daniel S Hussey (National Institute of Standards and Technology), John R. Varcoe (University of Surrey), Iryna V. Zenyuk (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and William E. Mustain (University of South Carolina)

11:00

1440

Co and Ce Cation Impact on PEM Fuel Cell Performance – Yun Cai, Wenbin Gu, and Anusorn Kongkanand (Global Fuel Cell Business, General Motors)

11:20

1441

Overpotential Analysis of Low Loading Pt/C Electrodes at Low Humidity Conditions – Ryan J. Ouimet, Haoran Yu, Gholamreza Mirshekari, Zhiqiao Zeng, Leonard J. Bonville, and Radenka Maric (University of Connecticut)

11:40

1442

Increase in Oxygen Transport Resistance Caused By Degradation in the Porous Layers in a Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell – Xu Zhang, Hongtan Liu, Xuyang Zhang, and Abdullah Alrashidi (University of Miami, Clean Energy Research Institute)

I01D

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Catalyst Activity/Durability for Hydrogen(-Reformate) Acidic Fuel Cells Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 5, The Hilton Atlanta

I01D-31a Non-PGM Cathode Catalysts-2 – 08:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Akimitsu Ishihara and Plamen Atanassov 08:00

Thursday, October 17 222

1609

Effect of Nitrogen Doping on Oxygen Reduction Activity of TiO2 in Acidic Media – Akimitsu Ishihara (Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), Takaaki Nagai (Yokohama National University), Noriko Murase (Institute for Integrated Product Development, SHOWA DENKO K.K.), Masazumi Arao (Nissan Arc Ltd), Yoshiyuki Kuroda, Koichi Matsuzawa (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), Shigenori Mitsushima (Institute of Advanced Sciences, Yokohama Natl. Univ.), Kou Furukawa (Institute for Research Promotion, Niigata University), Hideto Imai (Nissan Arc Ltd), Kunchan Lee (SHOWA DENKO K.K.), and Ken-ichiro Ota (Green Hydrogen Research Center, Yokohama Nat. Univ.)

08:40

1610

Observation of Thermal Formation of FeN4 Sites during Pyrolysis – Jingkun Li (Northeastern University), Li Jiao (Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University), Moulay-Tahar Sougrati (Institut Charles Gerhardt), Sanjeev Mukerjee (Northeastern University), Even Charles Wegener, A. Jeremy Kropf, Deborah J. Myers (Argonne National Laboratory), Frederic Jaouen (CNRS Université De Montpellier), and Qingying Jia (Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University)

09:00

1611

Can Density Functional Theory Predict Mössbauer Spectra in Pyrolyzed Fe-N-C Catalysts? – Ismail Can Oguz (ICGMUniversité De Montpellier - UMR 5253), Plamen Atanassov (University of California Irvine), Tzonka Mineva (CNRS, University of Montpellier), Ivana Matanovic (University of New Mexico, Center for Micro-Engineered Materials), Moulay-Tahar Sougrati (CNRS - Université De Montpellier - UMR 5253), Lorenzo Stievano (Université de Montpellier, UMR CNRS 5253), and Frederic Jaouen (CNRS - Université De Montpellier - UMR 5253)

09:20

1612

Comparison of in-Situ 57 Fe Mössbauer Spectroscopic Data for Differently Prepared Fe‑N‑C Catalysts – Lingmei Ni (Technische Universität Darmstadt), Charlotte Gallenkamp (TU Darmstadt, Department of Chemistry), Stephan Wagner (Technische Universität Darmstadt), David Wallace (TU Darmstadt, Department of Chemistry), Stephen Paul (TU Darmstadt), Markus Kübler (Technische Universität Darmstadt), Vera Krewald (TU Darmstadt, Department of Chemistry), and Ulrike Ingrid Kramm (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

09:40

Break

10:00

PEFC&E19 Student Poster Award Presentation

10:20

1613

In-Situ XAFS Study to Monitor the Degradation of an Fe/N/C Cathode Catalyst in PEMFC – Yuta Nabae, Shinsuke Nagata, Keizo Kusaba, Tsutomu Aoki (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Qiuyi Yuan, Naoki Takao, Takanori Itoh, Masazumi Arao, Hideto Imai (Nissan Arc Ltd), Kotaro Higashi, Tomohiro Sakata, Tomoya Uruga, and Yasuhiro Iwasawa (The University of Electro-Communications)

10:40

1614

Iron-Nitrogen-Carbon (Fe-N-C) Active Sites Imaging By Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM) – Tristan Asset (University of California Irvine), Kavita Kumar (CNRS, LEPMI, F-38000 Grenoble, France), Sheng Dai, Mingjie Xu, Xingxu Yan, Yechuan Chen (University of California Irvine), Xiaoyan Li (CNRS, Université Paris Sud, 91405 Orsay, France), Xiaoqing Pan (University of California Irvine), Frederic Maillard, Laetitia Dubau (CNRS, LEPMI, F-38000 Grenoble, France), and Plamen Atanassov (Center for MicroEngineered Materials, University of California Irvine)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


11:00

1615

In Situ Characterization of Fe-N-C Electrocatalysts Synthesis By XPS and XRD – Yechuan Chen, Tristan Asset (University of California Irvine), Mounika Kodali (University of California, Irvine), Kateryna Artyushkova (Physical Electronics), and Plamen Atanassov (Center for Micro-Engineered Materials)

11:20

1616

Role of Protons on Activity and Selectivity of Fe-N-C Electroctatalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Yechuan Chen, Tristan Asset (University of California Irvine), Ivana Matanovic (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Kateryna Artyushkova (Physical Electronics), and Plamen Atanassov (University of California Irvine)

11:40

1617

Comprehensive Characterization of PGMFree PEM Fuel Cells Using AC and DC Methods – Tatyana V. Reshetenko (University of Hawaii - Manoa), Alexey Serov (Pajarito Powder, LLC), Andrei Kulikovsky (Research Centre Juelich), and Plamen Atanassov (Center for Micro-Engineered Materials)

12:00

I01F

1618

Electrochemical Characterization Methods of Fe-Based Oxygen Reduction Reaction Electrocatalysts for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells – Jaehyung Park, Magali Ferrandon, Deborah J. Myers (Argonne National Laboratory), Hoon T Chung, Siddharth Komini Babu, and Piotr Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Effect of Microscopic Oxygen Bubbles on Measured OER Catalyst Stability - a Comparative Study between RDE and MEA Measurements – Hany A El-Sayed, Mohammad Fathi Tovini, Alexandra Weiß (Technical University of Munich), and Hubert A. Gasteiger (Technical University of Munich, Chemistry department)

10:40

1750

Operando Sub-Second Neutron Imaging of Cationic Species Migration in a Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolyzer – Mateusz Zlobinski, Ugljesa Babic (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institute), Lorenz Gubler (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut), Thomas J. Schmidt (Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, ETH Zürich), and Pierre Boillat (LNS Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut)

11:00

1751

In-plane Mass Transport in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Electrolyzer Porous Transport Layers with Through Pores – Pascal Junseob Kim, ChungHyuk Lee, Jason Keonhag Lee, Kieran F. Fahy, and Aimy Bazylak (University of Toronto)

11:20

1752

Balancing Reactant Transport and PTL-CL Contact in PEM Electrolyzers by Optimizing PTL Design Parameters via Stochastic Pore Network Modeling – Jason Keonhag Lee and Aimy Bazylak (University of Toronto)

11:40

1753

Transient Gas Saturation in Porous Transport Layers of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Electrolyzers – ChungHyuk Lee, Jason Keonhag Lee (University of Toronto), Benzhong Zhao (University of Toronto, McMaster University), Kieran F. Fahy, and Aimy Bazylak (University of Toronto)

I01D

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Catalyst Activity/Durability for Hydrogen(-Reformate) Acidic Fuel Cells

Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 6, The Hilton Atlanta

1745

Bipolar Membrane Development for Reversible Fuel Cells – Yingying Chen, Ellis Klein, Todd G Deutsch, and K C Neyerlin (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

08:40

1746

Microstructured Cathodes for Enhanced Transport in Unitized Reversible Fuel Cells – Siddharth Komini Babu, Zachary Ryan Brounstein, Md. Aman Uddin, and Jacob S Spendelow (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

1747

1748

Investigation of Porous Transport Layer Parameters for Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis – Zhenye Kang, Shaun M Alia, James L. Young, and Guido Bender (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) On the Role of the Porous Transport Layer Structure in Polymer Electrolyte Water Electrolysis – Tobias Schuler (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut), Thomas J. Schmidt (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut, Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, ETH Zürich), and Felix N. Büchi (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut)

09:40

Break

10:00

PEFC&E19 Student Poster Award Presentation in Galleria 5

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 3, The Hilton Atlanta I01D-31b Pt-Alloy Cathode Catalysts-2 – 09:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Jens Oluf Jensen and Hideo Daimon 09:00

1619

Synthesis of Pt-Rare Earth Metal Alloy Nanocatalysts – Yang Hu, Jens Oluf Jensen, Lars Nilausen Cleemann, Benedikt Axel Brandes, and Qingfeng Li (Technical University of Denmark)

09:20

1620

Preparation of Various Platinum Rare Earth Metal Alloy Nanoparticles and Their ORR Performance – Benedikt Axel Brandes, Yang Hu, Lars Nilausen Cleemann, Qingfeng Li, and Jens Oluf Jensen (Technical University of Denmark)

09:40

Break

10:00

PEFC&E19 Student Poster Award Presentation in Galleria 5

10:20

1621

The Creation of Catalytic Activity Maps for Alloy Phase Diagrams – Liang Cao, Le Niu, and Tim Mueller (Johns Hopkins University)

223

Thursday, October 17

08:20

09:20

1749

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Polymer-Electrolyte Electrolysis

I01F-31 - Structural and Transport Studies – 08:20 – 12:00 Chair(s): Aimy Bazylak and Siddharth Komini Babu

09:00

10:20


10:40

11:00

11:20

1622

1623

1624

Enhanced Activity of Extended Surface Platinum Nickel Nanowires for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Sarah F Zaccarine (Colorado School of Mines), William W McNeary (University of Colorado, Boulder), Sarah M Shulda, Scott A Mauger, Katherine E. Hurst, Shaun M Alia, Bryan S. Pivovar (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and Svitlana Pylypenko (Colorado School of Mines) Platinum-Nickel Nanotubes Array As Cathode for PEMFC – Othman Lagrichi (CEA Grenoble - Liten), Arnaud Morin (CEA, LITEN), and Denis Buttard (CEA INACPheliqs- SiNaPS) One-Pot Synthesis of Gram-Level ShapeControlled Pt-Ni Catalysts with Enhanced Electrocatalytic Properties for PEMFC – Xin Cai and Rui Lin (Tongji university)

11:40

1625

Synthesis of Pd Core-Pt Shell Structured Catalyst By a Very Simple Direct Displacement Reaction – Hideo Daimon (Doshisha University)

12:00

1626

Pt Atoms on the Surfaces of Ordered and Disordered Aucu/C for Oxygen Reduction Reaction: Comparison of Electrochemical Performance and Mechanism – Hengquan Chen and Qinggang He (Zhejiang University)

15:20

1631

Galleria 5, The Hilton Atlanta I01D-32a Non-PGM Cathode Catalysts-3 – 14:00 – 17:00 Chair(s): Piotr Zelenay and Deborah J. Myers 14:00

1632

Layered PGM-Free Electrode for Improved Mass Transport – Siddharth Komini Babu, Xi Yin, Ulises Martinez, Geraldine M Purdy, and Piotr Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

14:20

1633

Development of Fe/N-Doped Carbon Nanotubes As a Stable Non-Precious Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Dongsheng Xia, Xin Yang, Feiyu Kang, Jia Li, and Lin Gan (Graduate School at Shenzhen, Tsinghua University)

14:40

1634

Iron and Nitrogen Doped Carbide Derived Carbon and Composite Catalysts for Fuel Cell Cathodes – Sander Ratso (Institute of Chemistry, University of Tartu), Nastaran Ranjbar Sahraie, Moulay Tahar Sougrati (ICGM, UMR 5253, CNRS, Université de Montpellier, France), Maike Käärik (Institute of Chemistry, University of Tartu), Mati Kook (University of Tartu), Rando Saar, Sergei Vlassov, Vambola Kisand (Institute of Physics, University of Tartu), Päärn Paiste (Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences), Qingying Jia (Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University), Jaan Leis (Institute of Chemistry, University of Tartu), Sanjeev Mukerjee (Northeastern University), Frederic Jaouen (CNRS - Université De Montpellier), and Kaido Tammeveski (Institute of Chemistry, University of Tartu)

15:00

1635

Non-PGM Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction Inspired By Metalloenzyme Active Sites – Masaru Kato, Natsuki Fujibayashi, Naohiro Matsubara, Marika Muto, Takeshi Murotani, and Ichizo Yagi (Hokkaido University)

15:20

1636

Activity and Composition of Fe-Based Oxygen Reduction Reaction Electrocatalysts Synthesized and Characterized Using HighThroughput Approaches – Deborah J. Myers, Magali Ferrandon, Jaehyung Park, Haifeng Lv, Vojislav R. Stamenkovic, A. Jeremy Kropf, and Evan C. Wegener (Argonne National Laboratory)

15:40

Break

16:00

1637

Durable Mn-Based PGM-Free Electrodes for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells – Fan Yang, Magali Spinetta, Sichen Zhong (Giner Inc.), Mengjie Chen, Gang Wu (University at Buffalo, the State University of New York), and Hui Xu (Giner Inc.)

16:20

1638

Molecular-Level Design and Synthesis of M-N-C Non-Precious Metal Catalysts Derived from Transition Metal-Coordinated Bis(imino)-Pyridine Based Polymers for Highly Efficient Oxygen Reduction – ZhiQun Tian (Guangxi University)

I01D-32b Pt-Based Hydrogen Anode Catalysts – 14:00 – 15:40 Chair(s): Tsutomu Ioroi and Hiroyuki Uchida

Thursday, October 17

14:00

1627

Comparing Mitigation Techniques for Effective CO Mitigation in a Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell – Paran Jyoti Sarma (Simon Fraser University, Indian Oil R&D), Chris Gardner (Simon Fraser University), Sachin Chugh, Alok Sharma (Indian Oil R&D Centre, Faridabad, India), and Erik Kjeang (Fuel Cell Research Lab (FCReL), Simon Fraser University)

14:20

1628

Suppression of H2O2 Formation at Pt-Skin/ Pt Alloy Hydrogen Anode Catalysts for Mitigation of Membrane Degradation – Hiroyuki Uchida (Clean Energy Research Center, University of Yamanashi, Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi), Guoyu Shi (Clean Energy Research Center, University of Yamanashi), Hiroshi Yano, Donald A. Tryk, and Akihiro Iiyama (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi)

14:40

15:00

224

1629

1630

Vibrating Powders: Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance Measurement of Potential Dependent IrO2 and Pt/C Mass Changes for Reversal Tolerant PEMFC Anodes – Colin Edward Moore (The University of British Columbia), Foroughazam Afsahi, Alan P Young, Shanna D Knights (Ballard Power Systems), and Előd L. Gyenge (The University of British Columbia) Highly Reversal Tolerant Anodes Using Ti4O7-Supported Platinum with a Very Small Amount of Water Splitting Catalyst – Tsutomu Ioroi and Kazuaki Yasuda (AIST)

Effect of Hydrogen Sulphide Contamination on Platinum Catalyst Degradation in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells – Anastasia Dushina, Peter Wagner, and Alexander Dyck (DLR Institute of Networked Energy Systems)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


16:40

I01F

1639

Chemical Structure Control of MetalReduced Organic Framework-Supported Nitrogen-Doped Graphene Catalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Shiqiang Zhuang (Jinan University), Harsimranjit Singh, and Eon Soo Lee (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

16:00

1759

Comprehensive Operando Electrochemical XAS Study on Nanoporous Cu Oxide Foams for CO2 Reduction Reaction – Mehtap Oezaslan (Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg)

16:20

1760

Catalyst Effects on Gas Phase HCl Oxidation in PEM Electrolyzer – Kris Likit-anurak, Joseph Steven Lopata, Sirivatch Shimpalee, John W. Weidner (University of South Carolina), Yottana Khunatorn (Chiang Mai University), and Benjamin Highsmith Meekins (University of South Carolina)

16:40

1761

Hybrid and Functionalized Interfaces for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting and Electrocatalytic Carbon Dioxide Reduction – Pawel J. Kulesza (University of Warsaw) and Iwona Agnieszka Rutkowska (University of Warsaw, Department of Chemistry)

I01A

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Diagnostics/Characterization Methods, MEA Design/Model

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells & Electrolyzers 19 (PEFC&E-19) - Polymer-Electrolyte Electrolysis Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 6, The Hilton Atlanta

I01F-32 - Electrolysis – 14:00 – 17:00 Chair(s): Scott A. Mauger and Christopher P. Rhodes 14:00

14:20

14:40

15:00

1754

1755

1756

1757

Effects of Catalyst and Electrode Composition on Performance of Unitized Regenerative Fuel Cells – Christopher P. Rhodes, Fernando Godinez-Salomon, and Jesus Adame Solorio (Texas State University) Investigation of the Microstructure and Rheology of Iridium Oxide Catalyst Inks for Low-Temperature Polymer-ElectrolyteMembrane Water Electrolyzers – Sunilkumar Khandavalli (National Renewable Energy Lab), Jaehyung Park, Nancy N. Kariuki, Deborah J. Myers (Argonne National Laboratory), Michael Ulsh, and Scott A Mauger (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) The Synthesis of Zirfon-Type Porous Separator with Reduced Gas Crossover for Pressurized Alkaline Water Electrolyzer – Won-Chul Cho (KOREA INSTITUTE OF ENERGY RESEARCH), Hyun-Seok Cho, Sangkyung Kim (korea institute of energy research), and Chang Hee Kim (korea institute of energy reserach)

15:20

1758

GDL-Integrated Electrodes with Ir-Based Electrocatalysts for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Water Electrolysis – Masahiro Yasutake (Faculty of Eng., Dep. of Hydrogen Energy Systems, Kyushu University), Daiki Kawachino (Faculty of Eng., Dep. Hydrogen Energy Systems), Zhiyun Noda, Junko Matsuda (Kyushu University), Kohei Ito (Department of Hydrogen Energy Systems, Kyushu University), Akari Hayashi (International Research Center for Hydrogen Energy), and Kazunari Sasaki (Next-Generation Fuel Cell Research Center (NEXT-FC))

15:40

Break

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

I01A-32 Catalyst Layer 2 – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Junji Inukai and Sadia Kabir 14:00

1443

(Invited) Structural Characterization of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Electrodes Using Nano-Scale Synchrotron X-Ray Computed Tomography – Firat Cetinbas, Vincent De Andrade, Rajesh Ahluwalia, and Deborah J. Myers (Argonne National Laboratory)

14:40

1444

General Procedure for 3-Dimensional Nanostructure Analysis of PEFC Electrocatalyst Layers – Hiromichi Manabe, Yoshiki Nakazato, Makito Okumura (Kyushu University), Zhiyun Noda (International Research Center for Hydrogen Energy, Kyushu University), Junko Matsuda (WPI-I2CNER, Kyushu University), Akari Hayashi (NextGeneration Fuel Cell Research Center, Kyushu University), and Kazunari Sasaki (Center for Co-Evolutional Social Systems (COI), Kyushu University)

15:00

1445

Electrochemical and Rheological Investigations of Catalyst-Solvent-Polymer Ink Formulations for Electrospun Fuel Cell Electrode Structures – Sadia Kabir, Sunil Khandavalli, Timothy Van Cleve (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Samantha Medina (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Colorado School of Mines), Svitlana Pylypenko (Colorado School of Mines), Nancy N. Kariuki, Debbie Myers (Argonne National Laboratory), Karren L. More (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Scott A Mauger, Michael Ulsh, and K C Neyerlin (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

225

Thursday, October 17

A Pathway to Significant Reduction of Hydrogen Crossover with Pt Recombination Layer in Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolyzers – Gholamreza Mirshekari, Ryan J. Ouimet, Haoran Yu, Zhiqiao Zeng, Leonard J. Bonville (University of Connecticut), Prasanna Mani (Nel Hydrogen, Proton OnSite), Allison Niedzwiecki, Christopher B Capuano (Proton OnSite, Nel Hydrogen), Katherine E. Ayers (ProtonOnsite, Nel Hydrogen), and Radenka Maric (University of Connecticut)

Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Galleria 2, The Hilton Atlanta


15:20

1446

Tailored Catalyst Layer and Micro-Porous Layer Porosity and the Effect on the Performance and Water Content in PEMFC – Arezou Mohseninia, Dena Kartouzian, Florian Wilhelm (Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung), Henning Markötter (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin), Joachim Scholta (Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und WasserstoffForschung), and Ingo Manke (HelmholtzZentrum Berlin)

15:40

Break

16:00

1447

In-Plane Distribution of Water inside Nafion Thin Film Analyzed By Neutron Reflectivity at Temperature of 80 °C and Relative Humidity of 30-80% – Teppei Kawamoto (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, Univ. of Yamanashi), Aoki Makoto (Org. for Advanced and Integrated Research, Kobe Univ.), Taro Kimura (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi), Takako Mizusawa (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization), Norifumi L. Yamada (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)), Junpei Miyake, Kenji Miyatake (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi), and Junji Inukai (Fuel Cell Nanomaterials Center, University of Yamanashi, Clean Energy Research Center, University of Yamanashi)

Thursday, October 17

16:20

1448

A Comparative Study of Electrospray and Airbrushing Processes for Deposition of Catalyst Layers – Antonio M. Chaparro, Julio J Conde, Alba Fernández-Sotillo, María Antonia Folgado, and Paloma Ferreira-Aparicio (CIEMAT)

16:40

1449

Analysis of Mass Transport Phenomena in PEMFC Cathode Electrode: Effects of Operating Conditions – Tatyana V. Reshetenko and Bonnie L Benn (University of Hawaii Manoa)

17:00

1450

Limiting Current Measurements of Oxygen Transport Resistance in Platinum Group Metal-Free Fuel Cell Cathodes – Lisa Langhorst (Carnegie Mellon University), Aman Uddin (Los Alamos National Lab), Hanguang Zhang, Gang Wu (University at Buffalo, the State University of New York), and Shawn Litster (Carnegie Mellon University)

17:20

17:40

226

1451

1452

The Influence of Acidity, Water Content and Temperature of Ionic Liquids on the Double Layer Properties of Pt/Pil Interface – Yanpeng Suo (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), Klaus Wippermann, Christian Rodenbücher (IEK-3, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), and Carsten Korte (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH) Diffusion Transport in and Swelling of Thin Film Perfluorinated Sulfonic-Acid Ionomers – Shahab Bayani Ahangar, Kishan Bellur, Ezequiel Medici, Kazuya Tajiri, Jeffrey S Allen, and Chang Kyoung Choi (Michigan Technological University)

I03

Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics 12

High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes / Battery Room 222, The Hilton Atlanta

I03 - Mixed Conducting Membranes – 08:00 – 09:50 Chair(s): Jason D. Nicholas and Kevin Huang 08:00

1875

High-Temperature Membrane for Water Removal in in-Situ Process – Tae Hyun Lee, Stephene E Dorris, Beihai Ma, and Uthamalingam Balachandran (Argonne National Laboratory)

08:20

1876

Mixed Electronic and Protonic Conducting Membrane for Non-Oxidative Dehydrogenation – Shichen Sun and Kevin Huang (University of South Carolina)

08:40

1877

Electrochemical CO2 conversion into High Value Added Chemicals Using Solid Oxide Proton Conducting Membrane Reactors – Bin Hua (Idaho National Laboratory), Lu-Cun Wang (Idaho National Lab), and Dong Ding (Idaho National Laboratory)

09:00

1878

(Invited) High-Temperature Mixed Conducting Membranes and Reactors for Direct CO2 Capture and Conversion – Kevin Huang (University of South Carolina) and Peng Zhang (university of south carolina)

09:30

Break

High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes Division J. Bruce Wagner, Jr. Award Address – 09:50 – 10:20 Chair(s): Xiao-Dong Zhou 09:50

1879

(High-Temperature Energy, Materials, & Processes Division J. Bruce Wagner, Jr. Award) Impact of Structural Disorder on Opto-electro-chemo-mechanical Interactions in Mixed Conducting Perovskite Oxides – Nicola H. Perry (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Kyushu University))

I03 - Surface and Grain Boundary Phenomena – 10:20 – 12:30 Chair(s): Ye Cao and Jason D. Nicholas 10:20

1880

(Invited) Surface Contaminant Effects on the Properties of Pr-Doped Ceria Determined Via Wafer Curvature and X-Ray Diffraction Measurements – Yuxi Ma and Jason D. Nicholas (Michigan State University)

10:50

1881

(Invited) Computational Modeling of Grain Boundary Electrostatic Effect Inpolycrystalline SrTiO3 Thin Film – Ye Cao (University of Texas at Arlington)

11:10

1882

Efficient Extraction of Electrochemical Impedance Spectra from Physical Models – Huayang Zhu (Colorado School of Mines), Peter Weddle (Mechanical Engineering, Colorado School of Mines), Tyrone Vincent (Electrical Engineering, Colorado School of Mines), and Robert J. Kee (Mechanical Eng. Dept., Colorado School of Mines)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


11:30

11:50

12:10

1883

1884

1885

Tailoring Mixed Ionic/Electronic Conductivity with Grain Boundaries: (La,Sr)(Ga,Mg)O3-X Case Study – Ting Chen (WPI-I2CNER, Kyushu University), George Frederick Harrington (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Kyushu University), Junko Matsuda (Kyushu University), David Pham, Erica L. Corral (The University of Arizona), Kazunari Sasaki (NEXT-FC, Kyushu University, I2CNER), and Nicola H. Perry (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, UIUC) Surface Cation Segregation on La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3 – Yevgeniy Ostrovskiy (University of Maryland), Yi-Lin Huang, and Eric D. Wachsman (Maryland Energy Innovation Institute) Measurement of Oxygen Potential Distribution on the Surface of a Mixed Conducting Electrode – Toshiki Takasu, Keiji Yashiro, and Tatsuya Kawada (Graduate School of Environment Studies Tohoku University)

15:30

1893

Developing Data Driven Models to Study Electrocatalytic CO2 Reduction on Ceria – Alejandro Mejia (West Virginia University), Jiaxin Zhu, Stephen S. Nonnenmann (University of Massachusetts-Amherst), and David S Mebane (West Virginia University)

15:50

1894

On the Reliability and Applicability of the Distribution of Relaxation Time Analysis for the Performance of SOFCs – Yudong Wang and Xiao-Dong Zhou (University of Louisiana at Lafayette)

I04

Symposium on Photocatalysts, Photoelectrochemical Cells, and Solar Fuels 10

Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor Room 215, The Hilton Atlanta

I04 - Photocatalysis and Electrocatalysis 1 – 08:05 – 09:45 Chair(s): Eric L. Miller and Gary P. Wiederrecht 1964

High-Entropy Transition Metal Dichalcogenides As Exceptional Electrocatalysts of Hydrogen Evolution Reaction (HER) – Tian Lan (Department of Mechanical Engineering, iowa state university), Ihor Hlova (Ames Laboratory of U.S. Department of Energy), Vitalij Pecharsky (Ames Laboratory of U.S. Department of Energy, Iowa State University), Arjun Pathak, Viktor Balema (Ames Laboratory of U.S. Department of Energy), and Sonal Padalkar (Iowa State University, Microelectronics Research Center)

08:25

1965

Formation Manner of Lattice Defect in BaNbO2n Photocatalysts during Their Nitridation in Molten Flux – Tetsuya Yamada, Shinya Nagafusa, and Katsuya Teshima (Shinshu University)

08:45

1966

Transition Metal Phosphides Fabricated through a Codeposition-Annealing Technique As Electrocatalysts for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction – Roberto Bernasconi, Md Ibrahim Khalil, Luca Nobili, and Luca Magagnin (Politecnico di Milano)

09:05

1967

Photoelectrochemical Applications of SrNbO2n Thin Films Synthesized Via a TwoStep Process at Reduced Temperatures – Karen Heinselman (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Shinjae Hwang, Anders B. Laursen (Rutgers University), Kevin Talley (Colorado School of Mines), James L. Young (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Gerard Charles Dismukes, Eric Garfunkel (Rutgers University), and Andriy Zakutayev (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

09:25

Break

I03 - MIECs: Modeling and Measurements – 13:30 – 16:10 Chair(s): Qian Zhang, Beom-Kyeong Park and Xiao-Dong Zhou 13:30

1886

Distribution of Oxygen Partial Pressure in Multilayer Electrolytes: Explaining Degradation of Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cells – Qian Zhang, Beom-Kyeong Park, Scott A Barnett, and Peter W Voorhees (Northwestern University)

13:50

1887

Simultaneous Optical Transmission Relaxation and Electrical Conductivity Relaxation Measurements of Oxygen Surface Exchange Kinetics during Crystallization – Emily Skiba (University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign), Ting Chen (I2CNER , Kyushu University), and Nicola H. Perry (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, UIUC)

14:10

1888

Local Structure and Its Impact on Ionic Conductivity in Cubic Perovskite Protonic Conductor, an Ab-Initio Based cluster Expansion Study – Lei Zhang (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Tech) and Meilin Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology)

14:30

1889

Generalized Electrical Conductivity Relaxation Approach to Determine Electrochemical Kinetic Properties for MIECs – Fei He, Chunlei Ren, Yun Gan, Chunyang Yang, Myongjin Lee (University of South Carolina), Robert Green (NASA Glenn Research Center), and Xingjian Xue (University of South Carolina)

14:50

1890

Understanding of Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell Degradation: The Role of the Electrode Overpotential – Beom-Kyeong Park, Qian Zhang, Qinyuan Liu, Peter W Voorhees, and Scott A Barnett (Northwestern University)

15:10

1891

Composition Dependent Anomaly in Oxygen Vacancy Formation Energy of La0.6Sr0.4Co1YFey O3-Δ Thin Films – Daichi Oi (Tohoku University, Japan), Keiji Yashiro (Tohoku University), and Tatsuya Kawada (Graduate School of Environment Studies Tohoku University)

Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

227

Thursday, October 17

08:05


I04 - Photocatalysis and Electrocatalysis 2 – 09:45 – 12:15 Chair(s): Eric L. Miller and Gary P. Wiederrecht 09:45

10:15

10:45

1968

1969

1970

(Invited) Aqueous Thermal-Electrochemical Catalysis for Light Alkane Upgrading – Coleman X Kronawitter (University of California, Davis) (Invited) Solar Energy Conversion Enhanced By the Structure and Surface Improvements of Quaternary Semiconductors – Renata Solarska, Krzysztof Bienkowski, Michal Jadwiszczak, and Adrian Dubiel (University of Warsaw) (Invited) Hole Extraction Layer Boosting Photoelectrochemical Solar Water Splitting – Jong Hyeok Park (Yonsei University) and Jong Zhang (Nanjing University of Science and Technology)

11:15

1971

(Invited) High-Rate Solar-Light Photoconversion of CO2 to Fuel: Synthesis and Characterization – Suil In (DGIST)

11:45

1972

(Invited) Effects of the Electrochemical Double Layer on CO Reduction and Hydrogen Evolution on Cu Electrodes – Matthias Waegele (Boston College)

I04 - Solar and Electrochemical Energy Conversion – 13:40 – 17:00 Chair(s): Renata Solarska and David M. Tiede 13:40

14:00

1973

1974

Evaluating Photoelectrochemical Redox Processes for Wastewater Nitrate Removal Coupled with Energy and Nutrient Recovery – Luisa Barrera and Rohini Bala Chandran (University of Michigan) Exploration of Vapor Electrolysis for Chemical Transformations – Julie C. Fornaciari (University of California, Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Jie Zhou (University of Alberta), Alexis T. Bell (University of California, Berkeley), and Adam Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

16:00

1979

Photo-Rechargeable Perovskite Cell for Direct Solar Energy Conversion and Storage – Husain Almakrami, Guanzhou Lin, and Fuqiang Liu (University of Massachusetts Lowell)

16:20

1980

Galvanic Replacement of Liquid Metal Galinstan with Copper for the Synthesis of Core-Shell Cuga-Cu2o Nanomaterials – Olawale Oloye, Geoffrey Will, and Anthony O’Mullane (Queensland University of Technology (QUT))

16:40

1981

Strongly Coupled Ni-Molybdenum Carbide Grafted N-Doped Carbon Architectures for Efficient Electrocatalysis – Debanjan Das (Indian Institute of Science)

I05

Crosscutting Materials Innovation for Transformational Chemical and Electrochemical Energy Conversion Technologies 3 Energy Technology Room 216, The Hilton Atlanta

I05 - Standardization in Materials Protocols and Benchmarking – 08:30 – 11:30 Chair(s): Katie Randolph and Guido Bender

Thursday, October 17

08:30

2016

(Invited) EMN Datahub Capability to Accelerate Discovery – Chitra Sivaraman (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Kristin Munch (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Matt Macduff, Carina Lansing (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), and Dan Gunter (Lawrence Berkeley Lab)

09:00

2017

(Invited) HydroGEN Benchmarking: Developing Best Practices for Water Splitting Technologies – Katherine E. Ayers (Nel Hydrogen) and Karl Gross (H2 Technology Consulting LLC)

09:30

Break

10:00

2018

(Invited) Benchmarking and Round Robin Testing for Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolyzers – Guido Bender (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Marcelo Carmo (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), Thomas Lickert (Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems), Stefanie Fischer (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), Pankajkumar Kadam (Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems), Zhenye Kang, James L. Young (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and Tom Smolinka (Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems)

14:20

1975

Multilayer Photosystem I Films within Porous Indium Tin Oxide Cathodes for Enhanced Photocurrent Generation – Dilek Dervishogullari, Kody Wolfe, Christopher Stachurski, G. Kane Jennings, and David E. Cliffel (Vanderbilt University)

14:40

1976

Effect of Bias and Aerobic Conditions on Photocatalytic Nitrogen Fixation By Titania – Yu-Hsuan (Carol) Liu, Sarah Chen (Georgia Tech), and Marta C. Hatzell (Georgia Institute of Techology)

10:30

2019

Radical Redox Mediator Free Photoelectrochemical Biomass Valorization – Charles Roger Lhermitte, Pamela Canjura, Nukorn Plainpan, and Kevin Sivula (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne)

(Invited) Hydrogen Storage Measurements; Protocols and Reproducibility – Katherine E. Hurst, Philip A. Parilla (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and Thomas Gennett (Colorado School of Mines)

11:00

2020

(Invited) Updated Catalyst Activity Targets for Performance Parity in Hydroxide Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells – Brian P. Setzler, Teng Wang, Reza Abbasi (University of Delaware), Zhongbin Zhuang (Beijing University of Chemical Technology), and Yushan Yan (University of Delaware, University of Delware)

15:00

1977

15:20

1978

15:40

Break

228

Strategies for Tuning Optoelectronic Properties of TiO2 Nanomaterials for Solar Photovoltaic Studies – Sagar D. Delekar (Shivaji University, Kolhapur (India)) and Dillip Panda (Clemson University, Clemson, SC, United States)

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I05 - Multi-Scale Materials Theory and Computation – 13:00 – 17:20 Chair(s): Brandon C. Wood and Zhiwen Ma 13:00

2021

(Invited) Multiscale Modeling of Reactive Interfaces in Support of the DOE Energy Materials Network – Brandon C. Wood (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

13:30

2022

(Invited) SCAN Meta-GGA: An Accurate, Efficient, and Physically Sound Density Functional for Materials Discovery and Design – Jianwei Sun (Tulane)

14:00

2023

(Invited) Atomistic Simulations of Hydrogen Storage Materials – Xiaowang Zhou, Catalin Spataru, Vitalie Stavila, Mark D. Allendorf (Sandia National Laboratories), ShinYoung Kang, Tae Wook Heo, and Brandon C. Wood (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

14:30

2024

(Invited) Atomic Scale Models of PGM-Free ORR Electrocatalysts: Activity, Stability, and Experimental Signatures of Active Site Structures within the Electrocatalysis Consortium – Edward F. Holby (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

15:00

2025

(Invited) Mesoscale Modeling of Solid-State Hydrogen Storage Mechanisms – Tae Wook Heo, ShinYoung Kang (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Xiaowang Zhou (Sandia National Laboratories), Rongpei Shi, and Brandon C. Wood (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

15:30

Break

15:50

2026

(Invited) Development of a Multiscale Approach for Modeling Fuel Cell Electrodes – Lalit M. Pant (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Anamika Chowdhury (University of California, Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Adam Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

16:20

2027

(Invited) Activity and Stability of Atomically Dispersed (AD) Fe-C-N ORR Catalyst in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Environment – Rajesh Ahluwalia, Xiaohua Wang (Argonne National Laboratory), Luigi Osmieri, K C Neyerlin (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), and Hoon T Chung (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

16:50

2028

(Invited) Performance Modeling of Hydrogen-Production Electrolysis Cells for Scaling up Electrochemical Materials – Zhiwen Ma, Liam Witteman (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), Hailey Boyer (University of South Carolina), Jeffrey Gifford (University of Colorado, Boulder), and Will Callahan (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

Thursday, October 17

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A

Ahn, Chang-Wan..............................876 (D01, Mon) Ahn, Channing..................................2461 (Z04, Tue) Ahn, Dae-Hwan..............................1166 (G03, Mon) Ahn, Hyo-Jin......................................1910 (I04, Sun) Ahn, Jinhyeok................................... 298 (A05, Tue), ..............................354 (A05, Wed), 2413 (Z01, Tue) Ahn, Sang............................................947 (E02, Tue) Ahyi, Ayayi......................................... 887 (D01, Tue) Ai, Chengying...................................1019 (F02, Tue) Ai, Yujie............................................ 1174 (G03, Tue) Ailihumaer, Tuerxun........................1369 (H03, Thu) Aishova, Assylzat.............................. 358 (A05, Wed) Aiso, Takumi.....................................2405 (Z01, Tue) Ajay Piriya, Vijaya kumar Saroja....... 61 (A01, Tue), .............................................................. 64 (A01, Tue) Akamatsu, Kensuke..........................2118 (L02, Tue) Akanishi, Yuya...............................1094 (G01, Mon), .......................................................... 1120 (G01, Tue) Akhade, Sneha.................................654 (A07, Mon), .............................. 701 (A07, Tue), 1078 (F06, Wed) Akintola, Taofeek..............................127 (A03, Mon) Akintola, Tawakalt............................127 (A03, Mon) Akinwande, Deji.............................1316 (H02, Wed) Akiyama, Eiji......................................824 (C02, Tue) Akolkar, Rohan................................ 1141 (G02, Tue) Akrout, Alia....................................1504 (I01C, Wed) Akter, Naznin.................................2285 (M02, Mon) Al-Jassim, Mowafak........................254 (A05, Mon), ............................................................ 646 (A07, Sun) Al-Kharafi, Faizah............................ 800 (C01, Wed) Al-Mamun, Mohammad.................1234 (G05, Mon) Al-Qahtani, Noora..............................790 (C01, Tue) Alam, Fahmida...............................2285 (M02, Mon) Alam, Shahriar................................1372 (I01A, Sun) Alamgir, Faisal.........375 (A05, Wed), 386 (A05, Wed), ..............................748 (B01, Wed), 919 (E02, Mon), ..............................922 (E02, Mon), 924 (E02, Mon), ........................... 2203 (L09, Wed), 2212 (L09, Wed) Albertus, Paul..................................... 689 (A07, Tue) Alia, Shaun.......1622 (I01D, Thu), 1716 (I01F, Tue), ..........................1735 (I01F, Wed), 1747 (I01F, Thu), ..............................2009 (I05, Wed), 2013 (I05, Wed) Alipour Moghadam Esfahani, Reza............................ ..........................1543 (I01D, Sun), 1583 (I01D, Tue) Aljafari, Belqasem............................1778 (I02, Wed) Alkhateeb, Alaa................................. 584 (A06, Wed) Alkhayri, Fahad.....................................5 (A01, Mon) Allam, Nageh.................................... 580 (A06, Wed) Allam, Omar.......2034 (J01, Mon), 2343 (Z01, Tue), ..............................2344 (Z01, Tue), 2345 (Z01, Tue) Allan, Jesse........................................2091 (L01, Tue) Allanore, Antoine.............................1007 (F01, Tue), ......................................................... 2444 (Z04, Mon) Allen, Jan...........................................662 (A07, Mon) Allen, Jeffrey..................................1372 (I01A, Sun), ........................ 1383 (I01A, Sun), 1452 (I01A, Thu), ...........................................................2312 (Z01, Tue) Allen, Jessica............1 (A01, Mon), 779 (C01, Mon) Allen, Mark......................................2230 (M01, Tue) Allendorf, Mark........ 2003 (I05, Wed), 2023 (I05, Thu) Allerman, Andrew........................... 1339 (H03, Tue), .........................................................1346 (H03, Wed) Allie, Lazbourne...............................674 (A07, Mon) Almakrami, Husain............................1979 (I04, Thu) Alnajjar, Taher................................1656 (I01E, Mon) Alofari, Karrar.................................1383 (I01A, Sun) Alonso-Lemus, Ivonne.................1644 (I01E, Mon), .......................1645 (I01E, Mon), 1647 (I01E, Mon), ........................................................1648 (I01E, Mon) Alotto, Piergiorgio..............................12 (A01, Mon) Alp, Esen........................................1608 (I01D, Wed) Alrashidi, Abdullah...................... 1385 (I01A, Mon), .........................................................1442 (I01A, Thu) Alsherhi, Saad..................................2252 (M01, Tue) Alturk, Elif....................................... 1144 (G02, Tue)

Alvarado, Judith................................ 509 (A06, Wed) Alvare, Javier....................................2454 (Z04, Tue) Alvarez, Ana......1229 (G05, Mon), 1814 (I03, Mon) Alvarez, Daniel...... 1121 (G01, Tue), 1151 (G02, Wed) Amashukeli, Xenia.......................... 1985 (I05, Mon) Amatucci, Glenn................................. 81 (A02, Wed) Amaya, Kenji..................................1259 (G06, Wed) Ambrock, Karina..............................166 (A04, Mon) Ambrozik, Stephen............................934 (E02, Tue), ..............................947 (E02, Tue), 1262 (G06, Wed) Ameen, Mahmoud............................. 632 (A07, Sun) Amel, Alina.................................... 1696 (I01E, Wed) Ameloot, Rob..................................1131 (G02, Mon) Amemiya, Isao................................1585 (I01D, Tue) Amin, Md Ruhul.............................. 1821 (I03, Mon) Amine, Khalil....... 150 (A03, Tue), 251 (A05, Mon), .............................363 (A05, Wed), 468 (A06, Mon), ............................. 513 (A06, Wed), 557 (A06, Wed), ............................................................614 (A06, Thu) Amiri, Azadeh........482 (A06, Tue), 588 (A06, Wed) Amoah, Papa...................................... 897 (D01, Tue) Amoroso, Jake...................................1862 (I03, Wed) An, Jihwan..........................................1793 (I03, Sun) Anacleto, Pedro.................................1781 (I02, Wed) Anand, Rohit.....................................672 (A07, Mon) Andachi, Keisuke............................ 1151 (G02, Wed) Anderson, Erik.................................. 742 (B01, Wed) Anderson, Evan.................................2173 (L06, Tue) Anderson, Grace..............................1716 (I01F, Tue) Anderson, Marc................................1015 (F02, Tue) Anderson, Rachel............................. 845 (C03, Wed), ........................................................... 854 (C04, Wed) Anderson, Travis............................1268 (H01, Mon), .........................................................1270 (H01, Mon) Anderson, Travis............................... 593 (A06, Wed) Anderson, Virginia.......................... 1154 (G02, Wed) Andiappan, Marimuthu.....................1935 (I04, Tue) Ando, Nobuo.....................................2367 (Z01, Tue) Ando, Shinji................................... 1702 (I01F, Mon) Andreescu, Silvana..........................2142 (L05, Wed) Andrei, Petru.................................... 523 (A06, Wed), ...........................591 (A06, Wed), 1395 (I01A, Mon) Andrei, Petru.......1337 (H03, Tue), 1342 (H03, Tue) Andreia Da Silva, Sara.....................1019 (F02, Tue) Andrews, Evan.................................1035 (F03, Wed) Andrews, Justin.................................2011 (I05, Wed) Ang, Wei Li.......................................2412 (Z01, Tue) Ángeles-Garduño, Itzia....................1070 (F06, Wed) Anjum, Nasim...................................144 (A03, Mon) Anke, Björn......1567 (I01D, Tue), 1568 (I01D, Tue) Anothumakkool, Bihag..................... 632 (A07, Sun) Anothumakkool, Bihag..................... 157 (A03, Tue) Ansar, Asif......................................1649 (I01E, Mon) Ansermet, Jean-Philippe...................2129 (L02, Tue) Antcliffe, Mike................................. 1172 (G03, Tue) Anthopoulos, Thomas....................... 602 (A06, Wed) Antonopoulos, Byron.......................267 (A05, Mon) Antunes, Christopher....................1660 (I01E, Mon), ....................... 1682 (I01E, Wed), 1688 (I01E, Wed), ........................................................ 1695 (I01E, Wed) Aoki, Toru.......................................1263 (G06, Wed) Aoki, Tsutomu................................1463 (I01B, Sun), .........................................................1613 (I01D, Thu) Aoki, Yoshitaka.................................806 (C02, Mon) Aoyagi, Fukuo................................ 1703 (I01F, Mon) Aragon, Andrew..............................1346 (H03, Wed) Arai, Yasuo......................................1264 (G06, Wed) Araki, Takuto.........1414 (I01A, Tue), 1458 (I01B, Sun) Aranda, Michell..............................1213 (G04, Wed) Arano, Khrslyn..................................246 (A05, Mon) Arao, Masazumi..............................1613 (I01D, Thu) Arase, Hidekazu.................................. 75 (A02, Wed) Arata, Chisato..................................1585 (I01D, Tue) Arava, Leela.......................................1803 (I03, Sun) Arava, Leela.......................................1802 (I03, Sun)

A. F. Vaz, Carlos............................... 203 (A05, Sun), .................................290 (A05, Tue), 708 (A07, Tue) Aaron, Douglas...................................14 (A01, Mon) Abate, Mulu....................................2069 (K01, Mon) Abbasi, Reza......................................2020 (I05, Thu) Abbott, Joshua................................... 960 (E03, Mon) Abbott-Lyon, Heather.......................2389 (Z01, Tue) Abdelhafiz, Ali.................................2212 (L09, Wed) Abdelrahman, Mohamed................1457 (I01B, Sun) Abdi, Fatwa...................................... 1920 (I04, Mon) Abdi, Salim.....................................1162 (G03, Mon) Abditon, Maryam.............................. 800 (C01, Wed) Abdollahifar, Mozaffar.....................139 (A03, Mon) Abdul, Emmanuel............................1087 (F06, Wed) Abdullah, Aboubakr...........................789 (C01, Tue), .............................................................790 (C01, Tue) Abdullah, Aboubakr.......................... 852 (C03, Wed) Abe, Takeshi.....................................261 (A05, Mon), ..............................266 (A05, Mon), 536 (A06, Wed) Abels, Gideon.................................... 712 (A07, Wed) Abernathy, Harry.............................. 1817 (I03, Mon) Aßmann, Pia....................................1438 (I01A, Thu) Abraham, Daniel................................426 (A05, Thu) Abrahams, Isaac................................ 548 (A06, Wed) Abu Ali, Taher.................................1128 (G02, Mon) Abubaker, Orrsam..............................1797 (I03, Sun) Abubaker, Orrsam..............................1856 (I03, Tue) Accogli, Alessandra........................... 487 (A06, Tue) Acheampong, Richard....................1543 (I01D, Sun) Achour, Abdenour...........................1204 (G04, Wed) Adabi Firouzjaie, Horie.................1640 (I01E, Mon) Adabi Firouzjaie, Horie.................1641 (I01E, Mon) Adachi, Chihaya................................1771 (I02, Wed) Adair, Keegan...................................473 (A06, Mon) Adame Solorio, Jesus................... 1706 (I01F, Mon), ..........................................................1754 (I01F, Thu) Adams, Megan................................ 2440 (Z04, Mon) Adams, Michael..............................2054 (K01, Mon) Adamson, Paul................................... 696 (A07, Tue) Addanki Tirumala, Ravi Teja............1935 (I04, Tue) Adegoke, Kayode Adesina..............1082 (F06, Wed) Adekunle, Abolanle........................ 2270 (M02, Sun) Adelstein, Nicole................................. 98 (A02, Thu), .............................612 (A06, Wed), 654 (A07, Mon), ............................................................ 701 (A07, Tue) Adhikari, Birendra.............................. 998 (F01, Tue) Adler, Stuart......................................2168 (L06, Tue) Adyam, Venimadhav........................879 (D01, Mon) Afanas’ev, Valery..............................873 (D01, Mon) Afsahi, Foroughazam....................1543 (I01D, Sun), .........................................................1629 (I01D, Thu) Agarwal, Sapan..............................1227 (G05, Mon), ......................... 1239 (G05, Mon), 1241 (G05, Mon) Agbonlahor, Gabriel....................... 1188 (G03, Wed) Aggarwal, Garima...............................940 (E02, Tue) Aggio, Ricardo................................1573 (I01D, Tue) Agrawal, Naveen.............................1030 (F03, Wed) Agrawal, Shubham............................ 202 (A05, Sun) Agyeman-Budu, David...................1399 (I01A, Tue) Ahamed, Ashiq................................. 752 (B01, Wed), ........................... 2228 (M01, Tue), 2295 (M03, Tue) Ahluwalia, Rajesh..........................1443 (I01A, Thu), ........................1459 (I01B, Sun), 1597 (I01D, Wed), .......................1601 (I01D, Wed), 1602 (I01D, Wed), ............................................................2027 (I05, Thu) Ahmad-Baraza, Yuman Sayed.......... 157 (A03, Tue) Ahmadi, Kamyar............................. 1043 (F04, Mon) Ahmadiparidari, Alireza.....................18 (A01, Mon) Ahmed, Kumkum.......................... 2264 (M01, Wed) Ahmed, Nashaat.............................1656 (I01E, Mon) Ahmed, Shabbir................................ 558 (A06, Wed) Ahmed, Syed................................... 2269 (M02, Sun) Ahmed, Zahoor................................. 280 (A05, Tue), ............................... 431 (A05, Thu), 931 (E02, Mon) 230

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Arca, Elisabetta.................................250 (A05, Mon) Arce-Estrada, Elsa.........................1475 (I01B, Mon) Arenz, Matthias...............................1533 (I01D, Sun) Arges, Christopher............................ 989 (F01, Mon) Argibay, Nicolas..... 818 (C02, Tue), 849 (C03, Wed) Arias, Andrea................................... 1171 (G03, Tue) Arie, Arenst Andreas......................... 155 (A03, Tue), ........................................................... 534 (A06, Wed) Arisetty, Srikanth...........................1459 (I01B, Sun), ........................................................1600 (I01D, Wed) Arita, Masashi................................. 1198 (G03, Wed) Arkun, Erdem................................... 1172 (G03, Tue) Armini, Silvia................................... 1136 (G02, Tue) Armstrong, Andrew........................ 1339 (H03, Tue), .........................................................1346 (H03, Wed) Armstrong, Beth........171 (A04, Mon), 617 (A06, Thu) Armstrong, Peter...............................1776 (I02, Wed) Arnold, Craig....................................... 59 (A01, Tue) Arnot, David....................................... 488 (A06, Tue) Arrighi, Céline.................................. 802 (C01, Wed) Arrington, Christian......................... 1282 (H01, Tue) Arterburn, Shawn............................. 1284 (H01, Tue) Arthurs, Claire................................1497 (I01C, Mon) Artner, Martin.................................... 374 (A05, Wed) Artyushkova, Kateryna...................1064 (F06, Wed), ........................ 1534 (I01D, Sun), 1615 (I01D, Thu), .........................................................1616 (I01D, Thu) Arugula, Mary..................................2240 (M01, Tue) Aryal, Shankar...................................1795 (I03, Sun) Aryal, Shankar................................... 294 (A05, Tue) Aryanfar, Asghar............................. 1056 (F04, Mon) Asadi, Hamid.................................. 2275 (M02, Sun) Asakawa, Takayuki.........................1585 (I01D, Tue) Asakura, Hiroyuki.............................2366 (Z01, Tue) Asano, Tetsuya.................................. 717 (A07, Wed) Asano, Yuki.......................................2330 (Z01, Tue) Asaoka, Takahiko............................ 1488 (I01B, Tue) Asapu, Shiva...................................1227 (G05, Mon) Asbury, John.......................................1932 (I04, Tue) Asen, Ludwig..................................1529 (I01D, Sun) Ashdot, Aviv................................... 1696 (I01E, Wed) Ashehri, Abdullah............................. 850 (C03, Wed) Ashiba, Kei........................................877 (D01, Mon) Aslan, Emre...................................... 1144 (G02, Tue) Asoh, Hidetaka.....813 (C02, Mon), 2338 (Z01, Tue) Assali, Simone................................1162 (G03, Mon) Assary, Rajeev.................................... 483 (A06, Tue) Asset, Tristan...................................1064 (F06, Wed), .........................1408 (I01A, Tue), 1534 (I01D, Sun), .........................1582 (I01D, Tue), 1614 (I01D, Thu), ......................... 1615 (I01D, Thu), 1616 (I01D, Thu) Astudillo, Leonardo........................1528 (I01C, Thu) Atalla, Mahmoud............................1162 (G03, Mon) Atanasiu, Mirela.............................1762 (I01Z, Mon) Atanassov, Plamen..........................1064 (F06, Wed), .........................1408 (I01A, Tue), 1534 (I01D, Sun), .........................1582 (I01D, Tue), 1611 (I01D, Thu), ........................ 1614 (I01D, Thu), 1615 (I01D, Thu), ........................ 1616 (I01D, Thu), 1617 (I01D, Thu), ..........................................................2159 (L05, Wed) Ateia Ibrahim, Mohamed................2217 (L09, Wed) Ates Turkmen, Tulin........................ 1144 (G02, Tue) Atkinson, Robert...............................450 (A05, Thu), ........................1423 (I01A, Wed), 1428 (I01A, Wed) Attia, Peter......................................... 350 (A05, Wed) Attiaoui, Anis..................................1162 (G03, Mon) Atwater, Harry................................. 1985 (I05, Mon), . ............................2082 (L01, Mon), 2090 (L01, Tue) Atz Dick, Pedro................................. 848 (C03, Wed) Auerbach, Hendrik.........................1607 (I01D, Wed) Augustine, Evan.............................1503 (I01C, Wed) Augustyn, Veronica............................ 105 (A03, Sun) Aussen, Stephan..............................1232 (G05, Mon) Avery, Ashley.................................... 967 (E03, Mon) Avuthu, Sai Guruva........................... 898 (D01, Tue) Axmann, Peter................................... 394 (A05, Wed)

Ayers, John...................................... 1286 (H01, Tue), .............................1287 (H01, Tue), 1288 (H01, Tue) Ayers, Katherine..............................1714 (I01F, Tue), ..........................1727 (I01F, Wed), 1757 (I01F, Thu), ............................. 2017 (I05, Thu), 2433 (Z03, Wed) Ayers, Kathy.......1730 (I01F, Wed), 2009 (I05, Wed) Aygun, Levent E.............................. 1176 (G03, Tue) Aziz, Michael........485 (A06, Tue), 524 (A06, Wed), .............................. 525 (A06, Wed), 1022 (F02, Tue) Azuma, Daiki.................................... 709 (A07, Wed)

Baltic, Elias....................................... 205 (A05, Sun), .......................... 1405 (I01A, Tue), 1411 (I01A, Tue) Balucani, Marco..................................948 (E02, Tue) Ban, Chunmei.................................... 225 (A05, Sun) Ban, Dong-Kyun...............................1780 (I02, Wed) Ban, Dong-Kyun...............................1791 (I02, Wed) Banda, Harish....................................118 (A03, Mon) Bandiera, Marco................................ 724 (A07, Wed) Bandyopadhyay, Dipankar..............2229 (M01, Tue) Bandyopadhyay, Santanu.................... 54 (A01, Tue) Banerjee, Abhik......694 (A07, Tue), 714 (A07, Wed) Banerjee, Parag................................ 1311 (H02, Tue) Banerjee, Rupak..................................15 (A01, Mon) Banerjee, Sanjoy................................ 457 (A06, Sun) Banerjee, Sarbajit..............................2011 (I05, Wed) Bang, Yannick................................... 759 (B01, Thu), ...........................1570 (I01D, Tue), 1670 (I01E, Tue) Banik, Stephen................................. 1254 (G06, Tue) Banjara, Saraj....................................684 (A07, Mon) Barai, Pallab...................................... 710 (A07, Wed) Barbir, Frano...................................1460 (I01B, Sun) Barbosa, Juliana.................................1901 (I04, Sun) Barcala, José Miguel.......................1456 (I01B, Sun) Barckholtz, Tim.................................1025 (F02, Tue) Bardé, Fanny..................................... 194 (A04, Wed) Bardenhagen, Ingo...........................676 (A07, Mon), ........................................................... 712 (A07, Wed) Barge, Laura.....................................2478 (Z04, Wed) Barkholtz, Heather.............................447 (A05, Thu) Barman, Madhurima........................1069 (F06, Wed) Barnard, Harold...............................1408 (I01A, Tue) Barnes, Andrew................................. 852 (C03, Wed) Barnes, Bryan..................................... 899 (D01, Tue) Barnes, Pete............285 (A05, Tue), 504 (A06, Wed) Barnes, Teresa...................................2007 (I05, Wed) Barnett, Scott....... 1868 (I03, Wed), 1886 (I03, Thu), .............................. 1890 (I03, Thu), 2015 (I05, Wed) Barpanda, Prabeer............................ 546 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 563 (A06, Wed) Barralet, Jake...................................1376 (I01A, Sun) Barranco, Violeta................................825 (C02, Tue) Barrera, Luisa.....................................1973 (I04, Thu) Barreto-Vázquez, Delmaliz...........2061 (K01, Mon), ......................................................... 2446 (Z04, Mon) Barrett, Nathan..................................173 (A04, Mon) Barros, Caroline................................774 (C01, Mon) Barroso-Martínez, Jaxiry.................. 745 (B01, Wed) Barry, Seán...................................... 1156 (G02, Wed) Barsukov, Yevgen.............................272 (A05, Mon) Bartlett, Philip........891 (D01, Tue), 930 (E02, Mon) Baruah, Bharat.................................. 798 (C01, Wed) Bass, Caroline...................................2422 (Z02, Tue) Bassett, Derek..... 1105 (G01, Tue), 1108 (G01, Tue) Bassi, Amarjeet.................................1026 (F02, Tue) Bastawros, Ashraf............................. 850 (C03, Wed) Basu, Arindam.................................1242 (G05, Mon) Basuray, Sagnik...............................2233 (M01, Tue), ..........................................................2304 (M03, Tue) Batara, Nicolas................................ 2082 (L01, Mon) Bates, Brian....................................... 933 (E02, Mon) Batra, Rohit.............703 (A07, Tue), 888 (D01, Tue) Battaglia, Corsin................................ 725 (A07, Wed) Battaglia, Vince................................. 353 (A05, Wed) Baturina, Olga.....794 (C01, Wed), 2072 (L01, Mon) Batyrbekuly, Dauren......................... 543 (A06, Wed) Bauer, Viktor..................................... 374 (A05, Wed) Baumann, Nils.................................1538 (I01D, Sun) Bäumer, Christoph.........................1225 (G05, Mon), ............................................................1808 (I03, Sun) Baumgart, Helmut..........................1205 (G04, Wed), .........................1243 (G05, Mon), 2288 (M02, Mon) Baur, Florian..................................... 2029 (J01, Mon) Baure, George.................................... 443 (A05, Sun) Baxter, Jason...................................1319 (H02, Wed) Bayachou, Mekki..............................2315 (Z01, Tue)

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Babic, Ugljesa..................................1750 (I01F, Thu) Baca, Albert...................................... 1339 (H03, Tue) Baclig, Antonio................................... 74 (A02, Wed) Bacsa, Wolfgang.............................1572 (I01D, Tue) Baczewski, Andrew..........................871 (D01, Mon) Badam, Rajashekar........................... 226 (A05, Sun), ..........................................................1723 (I01F, Tue) Baddour, Frederick..........................1032 (F03, Wed) Baddour-Hadjean, Rita..................... 236 (A05, Sun), ........................................................... 543 (A06, Wed) Badel, Andres..................................1467 (I01B, Sun) Badillo Jimenez, Juan Pablo.............. 462 (A06, Sun) Bae, Chulheung..................................425 (A05, Thu) Bae, Chulsung................................... 482 (A06, Tue), .............................. 565 (A06, Wed), 588 (A06, Wed) Bae, Jaehan........................................2364 (Z01, Tue) Bae, Kiho............................................1792 (I03, Sun) Bae, Tae-Eon...................................1166 (G03, Mon) Baeck, Sung-Hyeon.........................2368 (Z01, Tue), .............................2369 (Z01, Tue), 2371 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2372 (Z01, Tue) Baek, Du San.................................. 1701 (I01F, Mon) Baek, Jong-Ung................................877 (D01, Mon) Baek, Seong-Ho................................141 (A03, Mon) Baek, Soojung...................................2108 (L01, Tue) Baets, Roel...................................... 1156 (G02, Wed) Bagge-Hansen, Michael....................1993 (I05, Tue) Bagherpour, Ali Reza.....................2290 (M02, Mon) Bagri, Prashant.................................. 985 (F01, Mon) Bahari, Meisam................................1033 (F03, Wed) Bahgat Radwan, A..............................789 (C01, Tue) Bai, Chuannan.................................... 892 (D01, Tue) Bai, Huijuan................................... 1511 (I01C, Wed) Bai, Jianming..........85 (A02, Wed), 607 (A06, Wed) Bai, Peng............................................ 202 (A05, Sun) Bai, Tingyu.......................................1365 (H03, Thu) Baik, Chae kyung............................ 1664 (I01E, Tue) Baik, Seung Jae.................................875 (D01, Mon) Baissac, Lucas................................... 802 (C01, Wed) Baissac, Lucas..................................2191 (L07, Wed) Bajdich, Michael..............................2146 (L05, Wed) Bajracharya, Suman........................2055 (K01, Mon) Bak, Seong-Min................................ 344 (A05, Wed) Bakenov, Zhumabay......................... 543 (A06, Wed) Baker, Andrew...............................1399 (I01A, Tue), ......................... 1403 (I01A, Tue), 1483 (I01B, Tue), ........................................................1502 (I01C, Mon) Baker, L.............................................1952 (I04, Wed) Baker, Sarah.......1078 (F06, Wed), 1081 (F06, Wed) Bala Chandran, Rohini......................1973 (I04, Thu) Balachandran, Uthamalingam...........1875 (I03, Thu) Balaish, Moran................................1228 (G05, Mon) Balasubramaniam, Kavaipatti............940 (E02, Tue) Balbuena, Perla........478 (A06, Mon), 1718 (I01F, Tue) Balci, Beste.....................................1417 (I01A, Wed) Baldassarri, Bianca...........................2008 (I05, Wed) Balema, Viktor...................................1964 (I04, Thu) Ball, Keiran....................................... 984 (F01, Mon) Balocchi, Andrea................................1901 (I04, Sun) Balordi, Marcella...............................101 (A02, Thu) Bals, Sara........................................... 920 (E02, Mon) Balsara, Nitash..... 320 (A05, Wed), 639 (A07, Sun), .............................649 (A07, Mon), 651 (A07, Mon), ...........................................................2325 (Z01, Tue)

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Bayani Ahangar, Shahab...............1452 (I01A, Thu), ...........................................................2312 (Z01, Tue) Bayeh, Anteneh.....................................7 (A01, Mon) Bayu Aji, Leonardus......................... 197 (A04, Wed) Baz, Adam.........................................2135 (L02, Tue) Bazant, Martin...................................262 (A05, Mon) Bazin, Arnaud..................................... 218 (A05, Sun) Bazylak, Aimy.......15 (A01, Mon), 338 (A05, Wed), ..........................1084 (F06, Wed), 1377 (I01A, Sun), ..........................1482 (I01B, Tue), 1751 (I01F, Thu), ........................... 1752 (I01F, Thu), 1753 (I01F, Thu) Beam, Edward................................. 1170 (G03, Tue), ............................1173 (G03, Tue), 1195 (G03, Wed) Beanland, Richard............................. 930 (E02, Mon) Béchu, Solène......................................945 (E02, Tue) Beck, Victor......................................1081 (F06, Wed) Becker, Julian......................................979 (E03, Tue) Becker-Steinberger, Katharina.......... 698 (A07, Tue) Bedeaux, Dick.................................... 235 (A05, Sun) Bedford, Nicholas........................... 1155 (G02, Wed) Bedjaoui, Messaoud........................... 161 (A03, Tue) Bedrov, Dmitry................................. 371 (A05, Wed) Beekwilder, Michael......................... 848 (C03, Wed) Beeman, Jeffrey...............................2146 (L05, Wed) Begum, Mahbuba............................1532 (I01D, Sun) Beheshti, Mohammad........................917 (E01, Wed) Behrends, Jan.................................1607 (I01D, Wed) Behrens, Sven................................... 1302 (H02, Tue) Behura, Sanjay..................................1013 (F02, Tue) Beidaghi, Majid..............................2225 (M01, Mon) Beidaghi, Majid........183 (A04, Tue), 2214 (L09, Wed) Belahcen, Samia............................... 1139 (G02, Tue) Belharouak, Ilias............................... 289 (A05, Tue), ...............................306 (A05, Tue), 314 (A05, Wed), .............................. 321 (A05, Wed), 421 (A05, Thu), .......................................................... 1821 (I03, Mon) Bell, Alexis......................................1075 (F06, Wed), ..............................1085 (F06, Wed), 1974 (I04, Thu) Bell, Crystal....................................... 922 (E02, Mon) Bellur, Kishan.........1452 (I01A, Thu), 2312 (Z01, Tue) Ben Yahia, Hamdi............................. 584 (A06, Wed) Ben Yehuda, Ohad.........................1657 (I01E, Mon) Benavente, Fabian..............................440 (A05, Thu) Bender, Guido................................1464 (I01B, Sun), ............................1747 (I01F, Thu), 2013 (I05, Wed), ...............................2018 (I05, Thu), 2387 (Z01, Tue) Bender, Guido..................................1079 (F06, Wed) Benmore, Chris................................2147 (L05, Wed) Benn, Bonnie...................................1449 (I01A, Thu) Benner, Jingru................................. 1480 (I01B, Tue) Bennett, Carolyn..............................2292 (M03, Tue) Bennett, Christopher.......................1239 (G05, Mon) Bennett, J. Craig...............................253 (A05, Mon), ............................................................. 96 (A06, Wed) Bennett, Nick....................................2455 (Z04, Tue) Bensmann, Boris..............................1717 (I01F, Tue) Bentin, Ella........................................2099 (L01, Tue) Berardan, David................................. 161 (A03, Tue) Bercot, Patrice................................ 1049 (F04, Mon), ............................ 1052 (F04, Mon), 2339 (Z01, Tue) Berg, Alexander............................... 1145 (G02, Tue) Berg, David....................................1515 (I01C, Wed) Bergman, Joshua.............................. 1171 (G03, Tue) Berhe, Gebregziabehr....................... 391 (A05, Wed) Berkes, Balázs.................................2050 (K01, Mon) Berkley, Arthur..................................655 (A07, Mon) Berliner, Marc.................................... 640 (A07, Sun) Berlinger, Sarah..............................1419 (I01A, Wed) Bernasconi, Roberto..........................1966 (I04, Thu) Berndt, Johannes....... 909 (D02, Wed), 911 (D02, Wed) Berner, Ulrich................................ 1392 (I01A, Mon) Berretti, Enrico.................................. 921 (E02, Mon) Berry, Vikas.......................................1013 (F02, Tue) Bertocci, Ugo......................................947 (E02, Tue) Bertoncello, Renzo........................... 724 (A07, Wed), ............................................................ 759 (B01, Thu)

Besli, Muenir.....................................686 (A07, Mon) Best, Adam.........................................613 (A06, Thu) Bethune, Keith..............................1423 (I01A, Wed), ........................................................1428 (I01A, Wed) Beuse, Thomas................................... 462 (A06, Sun) Bevan, Kirk........................................1940 (I04, Tue) Bevilacqua, Nico.................................15 (A01, Mon) Beyad, Yaser.........137 (A03, Mon), 779 (C01, Mon) Bezer, Silvia........................................787 (C01, Tue) Bezsonov, Igor..................................257 (A05, Mon) Bhagat, Rohit....................................... 53 (A01, Tue) Bhakta, Dharmesh.............................2465 (Z04, Tue) Bhandarkar, Neal............................ 2076 (L01, Mon) Bhardwaj, Amar.................................1900 (I04, Sun) Bhaskaran, Ganesh........................... 838 (C03, Wed) Bhatia, Ankush................................... 236 (A05, Sun) Bhatt, Ketan......................................2240 (M01, Tue) Bhattacharya, Kakoli....................... 1185 (G03, Tue) Bhattacharya, Sandeep.................1514 (I01C, Wed), ........................................................1518 (I01C, Wed) Bhattacharya, Shantanu.................... 176 (A04, Tue), ...........................................................1779 (I02, Wed) Bhattacharya, Sriparna....................1203 (G04, Wed) Bhattacharyya, Kaustava................1584 (I01D, Tue) Bhimani, Rohan................................2422 (Z02, Tue) Bi, Wenyan........................................1019 (F02, Tue) Bi, Xuanxuan........ 557 (A06, Wed), 614 (A06, Thu) Biagioni, Morgan..............................2316 (Z01, Tue) Biddinger, Elizabeth.......................1039 (F03, Wed), ..........................................................1073 (F06, Wed) Bieker, Peter....................................... 465 (A06, Sun) Bienkowski, Krzysztof......................1969 (I04, Thu) Billings, Keith...... 295 (A05, Tue), 2450 (Z04, Tue), .............................2451 (Z04, Tue), 2459 (Z04, Tue), ............................ 2461 (Z04, Tue), 2478 (Z04, Wed) Binder, Joachim................................ 370 (A05, Wed) BinSabt, Mohammad........................ 800 (C01, Wed) Birke, Kai........................................... 238 (A05, Sun) Biro, Daniel....................................... 570 (A06, Wed) Birss, Viola.....................................1651 (I01E, Mon) Bischoff, Christian............................ 570 (A06, Wed) Bishop, Sean.......................................1849 (I03, Tue) Blackburn, Bryan...............................1849 (I03, Tue) Blackwood, Daniel........................... 857 (C04, Wed) Blackwood, Daniel........................... 851 (C03, Wed) Blair, Sarah........................................1023 (F02, Tue) Blanco, Daniela................................ 986 (F01, Mon), .........................................................2048 (K01, Mon) Blankenau, Isaac............................. 1677 (I01E, Tue) Blauwkamp, James............................ 215 (A05, Sun) Blomberg, Tom...............................1126 (G02, Mon) Blumenschein, Felix.........................2129 (L02, Tue) Boardman, Richard...........................2015 (I05, Wed) Bobacka, Johan................................2228 (M01, Tue) Bobev, Svilen....................................252 (A05, Mon) Böck, Reinhard...................................981 (E03, Tue) Bock, Robert.........663 (A07, Mon), 1431 (I01A, Wed) Bockowski, Michal.........................1347 (H03, Wed) Bodin, Charlotte.........117 (A03, Mon), 147 (A03, Tue) Boebinger, Matthew......................... 189 (A04, Tue), .............................. 512 (A06, Wed), 644 (A07, Sun), ..........................................................1332 (H02, Thu) Bogdanoff, Peter.............................. 1920 (I04, Mon) Boillat, Pierre.................................1378 (I01A, Sun), .........................1435 (I01A, Thu), 1481 (I01B, Tue), ..........................1485 (I01B, Tue), 1750 (I01F, Thu), ..........................................................2156 (L05, Wed) Boillot, Lionel................................1762 (I01Z, Mon) Bolay, Linda.......................................412 (A05, Thu) Bolotsky, Adam................................2244 (M01, Tue) Bolufawi, Omonayo.........................127 (A03, Mon) Bommier, Clement............................271 (A05, Mon) Bonde, Jacob Lindner.....................1454 (I01B, Sun) Bonesteel, Jane.................................. 738 (B01, Wed) Bonetti, Marco................................. 1185 (G03, Tue) Bonkile, Mayur........... 54 (A01, Tue), 55 (A01, Tue)

Bonnick, Patrick................................. 695 (A07, Tue) Bonvalot, Marceline........................ 1139 (G02, Tue) Bonville, Leonard............................. 762 (B01, Thu), ......................... 1441 (I01A, Thu), 1757 (I01F, Thu), ........................................................2224 (M01, Mon) Bootwala, Yousuf..............................1014 (F02, Tue) Boris, David.................................... 1154 (G02, Wed) Borisenko, Natalia........................... 929 (E02, Mon), .............................................................979 (E03, Tue) Börner, Markus.....166 (A04, Mon), 462 (A06, Sun) Borodin, Oleg..................................... 411 (A05, Thu) Borodin, Oleg..................................... 701 (A07, Tue) Borthomieu, Yannick........................2449 (Z04, Tue) Borup, Rod.....................................1397 (I01A, Tue), .........................1399 (I01A, Tue), 1403 (I01A, Tue), .......................1421 (I01A, Wed), 1426 (I01A, Wed), ........................1483 (I01B, Tue), 1502 (I01C, Mon), ...................... 1556 (I01D, Mon), 1601 (I01D, Wed), ...........................1602 (I01D, Wed), 2005 (I05, Wed) Bos, Albert......................................1473 (I01B, Mon) Bos, Andre.........................................125 (A03, Mon) Botrel, Ronan.................................... 906 (D02, Wed) Botros, Miriam...................................1835 (I03, Tue) Böttcher, René.......956 (E03, Mon), 963 (E03, Mon) Bouchard,, Patrick.............................665 (A07, Mon) Boukamp, Bernard............................... 89 (A02, Thu) Boulmer-Leborgne, Chantal............. 911 (D02, Wed) Bourges, Gilles................................ 2084 (L01, Mon) Bouthillier, Étienne.........................1162 (G03, Mon) Bouttemy, Muriel................................945 (E02, Tue) Boyd, Michael..................................1028 (F03, Wed) Boyer, Flore.....................................1099 (G01, Mon) Boyer, Hailey........2028 (I05, Thu), 2359 (Z01, Tue) Bozano, Luisa.................................2221 (M01, Mon) Brady, Michael................................ 1047 (F04, Mon) Brainard, Benjamin..........................2292 (M03, Tue) Bramall, Nathan...............................2473 (Z04, Wed) Brandell, Daniel...... 99 (A02, Thu), 538 (A06, Wed) Brandes, Benedikt..........................1619 (I01D, Thu), .........................................................1620 (I01D, Thu) Brandon, Erik.................................... 295 (A05, Tue), ..............................2450 (Z04, Tue), 2451 (Z04, Tue) Brandon, James.................................. 312 (A05, Tue) Brandon, Simon............................. 1698 (I01E, Wed) Brankovic, Stanko.......................... 1043 (F04, Mon), ..........................................................2198 (L09, Wed) Brant, William................................... 538 (A06, Wed) Brar, Berinder................................... 1171 (G03, Tue) Braun, Trevor........1261 (G06, Wed), 1262 (G06, Wed) Braunecker, Wade.............................2012 (I05, Wed) Braunwarth, Wolfgang......................165 (A04, Mon) Breckenridge, M.............................1347 (H03, Wed) Breedon, Michael............................. 599 (A06, Wed), .................................613 (A06, Thu), 786 (C01, Tue) Breedveld, Victor............................. 1302 (H02, Tue) Breitung, Ben.....................................1835 (I03, Tue) Bren, Kara..........................................1931 (I04, Tue) Bresser, Dominic................................ 213 (A05, Sun) Bresser, Dominic................................420 (A05, Thu) Breugelmans, Tom............................2122 (L02, Tue) Brewer, Roger....................................442 (A05, Thu) Brickson, Mitchell............................871 (D01, Mon) Brik, Mikhail.................................... 2036 (J01, Mon) Brinkert, Katharina......................... 2441 (Z04, Mon) Brinkman, Kyle.................................1799 (I03, Sun), ............................1817 (I03, Mon), 1824 (I03, Mon), ..............................1860 (I03, Wed), 1862 (I03, Wed) Brisard, Gessie................................... 239 (A05, Sun) Brites, Carlos.................................... 2038 (J01, Mon) Britt, Jeffrey......................................1368 (H03, Thu) Brizes, Michael.........2341 (Z01, Tue), 2357 (Z01, Tue) Broda, Agata.....................................1717 (I01F, Tue) Brogioli, Doriano..............................676 (A07, Mon) Brombin, Federico............................ 724 (A07, Wed) Brooks, Adam.................................... 204 (A05, Sun) Brounstein, Zachary.........................1746 (I01F, Thu)

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Brousse, Thierry......147 (A03, Tue), 149 (A03, Tue) Brousse, Thierry................................. 157 (A03, Tue) Brown, Brittany...............................2469 (Z04, Wed), ..........................................................2471 (Z04, Wed) Brown, Daniel..................................1033 (F03, Wed) Brown, Jacquelyn............................2423 (Z02, Tue), ...........................................................2426 (Z02, Tue) Brown, Kris......................................2146 (L05, Wed) Browning, Nigel............................... 1311 (H02, Tue) Bruce, Maria......................................2092 (L01, Tue) Bruce, Peter........................................ 696 (A07, Tue) Brumbach, Michael..........................242 (A05, Mon) Brummer, Amy................................ 1303 (H02, Tue) Bruneton, Adrien.............................1465 (I01B, Sun) Brüninghoff, Robert.......................... 811 (C02, Mon) Brushett, Fikile...................................13 (A01, Mon), ............................ 738 (B01, Wed), 1042 (F03, Wed), .......................... 1048 (F04, Mon), 1074 (F06, Wed), ........................... 2121 (L02, Tue), 2156 (L05, Wed), ..........................................................2485 (Z04, Wed) Bryan, Charles................................... 843 (C03, Wed) Bsiesy, Ahmad.................................. 1139 (G02, Tue) Bu, Tianzhao...................................... 895 (D01, Tue) Buchanan, Robert.............................1776 (I02, Wed) Büchi, Felix....................................1378 (I01A, Sun), .........................1406 (I01A, Tue), 1409 (I01A, Tue), ....................... 1427 (I01A, Wed), 1435 (I01A, Thu), ..........................................................1748 (I01F, Thu) Buck, Manfred....................................935 (E02, Tue) Buckalew, Bryan.............................. 1254 (G06, Tue) Buckley, D. Noel........ 6 (A01, Mon), 1273 (H01, Mon) Buehl, Michael....................................935 (E02, Tue) Buelte, Steve.........................................8 (A01, Mon) Bugga, R............................................2459 (Z04, Tue) Bugga, Ratnakumar.........................2451 (Z04, Tue), ...........................................................2461 (Z04, Tue) Buggy, Nora...................................1655 (I01E, Mon) Buggy, Nora......................................2314 (Z01, Tue) Buhlmann, Philippe.........................2173 (L06, Tue), ..........................................................2237 (M01, Tue) Bührer, Minna................................1406 (I01A, Tue), .........................................................1409 (I01A, Tue) Bujewska, Paulina.............................115 (A03, Mon) Bukola, Saheed.............................1507 (I01C, Wed), ...........................................................2134 (L02, Tue) Bultel, Yann........264 (A05, Mon), 1379 (I01A, Sun) Bun, Kheam.....................................1364 (H03, Thu) Bund, Andreas..... 575 (A06, Wed), 929 (E02, Mon), ..............................956 (E03, Mon), 963 (E03, Mon), .................................976 (E03, Tue), 978 (E03, Tue), .............................. 979 (E03, Tue), 1045 (F04, Mon) Bunel, Catherine.............................. 1245 (G06, Tue) Bunn, Thomas................................. 2076 (L01, Mon) Buonanno, Alex................................2464 (Z04, Tue) Burdette, Mary......171 (A04, Mon), 617 (A06, Thu) Bures, Filip...................................... 1149 (G02, Wed) Burgess, James................................2058 (K01, Mon) Burheim, Odne.................................663 (A07, Mon), ......................... 1431 (I01A, Wed), 2187 (L07, Wed) Burheim, Odne................................... 235 (A05, Sun) Burke, Rebeckah................................1931 (I04, Tue) Burns, James.....................................2171 (L06, Tue) Burns, Mark......................................2352 (Z01, Tue) Buron, Cedric...................................2191 (L07, Wed) Burrell, Anthony............................... 225 (A05, Sun), ...............................242 (A05, Mon), 449 (A05, Thu) Burye, Theodore.............................1455 (I01B, Sun) Busse, Matthias................................. 712 (A07, Wed) Bussetti, Gianlorenzo.........................1905 (I04, Sun) Bustos, Erika...... 745 (B01, Wed), 1070 (F06, Wed), .......................... 2071 (L01, Mon), 2074 (L01, Mon) Butler, Leslie...................................... 204 (A05, Sun) Buttard, Denis.................................1623 (I01D, Thu) Byles, Bryan....................................... 150 (A03, Tue) Byon, Hye..........................................627 (A06, Thu) Byun, Seoungwoo............................. 587 (A06, Wed)

Bywaters, Kathryn...........................2476 (Z04, Wed)

Carter, Andrew................................. 1171 (G03, Tue) Carter, Rachel...................................273 (A05, Mon), ............................... 368 (A05, Wed), 450 (A05, Thu) Castañeda Ulloa, Locksley................38 (A01, Mon), ...........................................................1005 (F01, Tue) Castaño-Álvarez, Mario..................2236 (M01, Tue) Casto, Sophia....................................1961 (I04, Wed) Castro, Helme................................... 1250 (G06, Tue) Cattelan, Mattia...................................937 (E02, Tue) Cavalheiro, Gabriel..........................2205 (L09, Wed) Cavaliere, Sara..............................1504 (I01C, Wed), .........................................................1587 (I01D, Tue) Cavallari, Veronica..........................1543 (I01D, Sun) Cavallo, Luigi.................................... 602 (A06, Wed) Cavanagh, Andrew.......................... 1155 (G02, Wed) Cavicchi, Kevin...................................26 (A01, Mon) Cedano, Mario.................................2051 (K01, Mon) Ceilo, Kimberly...............................1346 (H03, Wed) Centeck, Kevin...................................1802 (I03, Sun) Cernuschi, Federico M......................101 (A02, Thu) Cerón, Maira.................................. 1691 (I01E, Wed) Cetinbas, Firat................................1443 (I01A, Thu), ......................... 1602 (I01D, Wed), 2149 (L05, Wed) Cetindag, Semih................................1013 (F02, Tue) Cha, Suk Won...................................1793 (I03, Sun), .............................. 1804 (I03, Sun), 1822 (I03, Mon) Cha, Younghwan.............................. 398 (A05, Wed), .............................. 552 (A06, Wed), 554 (A06, Wed) Chadderdon, David..........................1036 (F03, Wed) Chadderdon, Xiaotong........................25 (A01, Mon) Chadderdon, Xiaotong.....................1036 (F03, Wed) Chae, Munseok................................. 566 (A06, Wed) Chai, Geun Seok............................. 1490 (I01B, Tue) Chaker, Ahmad................................. 1139 (G02, Tue) Chakraborty, Saikat............................1931 (I04, Tue) Chalamala, Babu.........430 (A05, Thu), 447 (A05, Thu) Chamelot, Pierre............................. 2084 (L01, Mon) Chamlagain, Bhim..........................1317 (H02, Wed) Chan, Candace..................................103 (A02, Thu), ............................... 252 (A05, Mon), 692 (A07, Tue) Chan, Kwong-Yu.............................. 537 (A06, Wed) Chan, Po-Fan...................................1100 (G01, Mon) Chandra, Ramesh............................... 113 (A03, Sun) Chandrasekaran, Anand...................670 (A07, Mon), ............................................................ 703 (A07, Tue) Chandrasekaran, Swetha................... 182 (A04, Tue) Chandrashekhar, Mvs.....................1278 (H01, Mon) Chandrasiri, Kaveendi....................... 221 (A05, Sun) Chane Ching, Jean-Yves....................1901 (I04, Sun) Chang, Chih-Ching.......................... 517 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 611 (A06, Wed) Chang, Chin-Wei............................. 1336 (H03, Tue) Chang, Edward..................................867 (D01, Mon) Chang, Hee Jung............................... 604 (A06, Wed) Chang, I-Hsuan................................ 1253 (G06, Tue) Chang, Liuwen................................. 1290 (H01, Tue) Chang, Tso-Fu Mark....................... 1190 (G03, Wed) Chang, UiJin...................................... 583 (A06, Wed) Chang, Uijin....................................... 283 (A05, Tue) Chang, Wesley.................................. 191 (A04, Wed) Chang, Won-seok............................... 690 (A07, Tue) Chang, Yu-Chung..................................7 (A01, Mon) Chanmanee, Wilaiwan.....................2471 (Z04, Wed) Chantegrel, Ludovic........................2191 (L07, Wed) Chao, Chung-Hsiang....................... 517 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 611 (A06, Wed) Chao, Yi-Shan................................. 1046 (F04, Mon) Chao, Zhen........................................ 602 (A06, Wed) Chaparro, Antonio...........................1448 (I01A, Thu) Chaparro, Antonio........................ 1393 (I01A, Mon), .........................................................1456 (I01B, Sun) Charalambous, Harry........................258 (A05, Mon) Charbonneau, Valérie......................... 239 (A05, Sun) Charit, Indrajit......781 (C01, Mon), 2391 (Z01, Tue) Charles, Nenian.................................. 304 (A05, Tue) Charvot, Jaroslav............................. 1149 (G02, Wed)

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Cabana, Jordi..................................... 331 (A05, Wed) Cabelguen, Pierre Etienne................ 575 (A06, Wed) Cabrera, Carlos..............................1643 (I01E, Mon), .........................2061 (K01, Mon), 2445 (Z04, Mon), ......................... 2446 (Z04, Mon), 2447 (Z04, Mon), ...........................................................2458 (Z04, Tue) Cadigan, Chris....................................1801 (I03, Sun) Cai, Angela.........................................2000 (I05, Tue) Cai, Jiaming...................................... 1142 (G02, Tue) Cai, Mei.............................................. 104 (A03, Sun) Cai, Xiaosheng..... 927 (E02, Mon), 2322 (Z01, Tue) Cai, Xin...........................................1624 (I01D, Thu) Cai, Yun............1399 (I01A, Tue), 1440 (I01A, Thu) Cai, Yuxin........................................ 2273 (M02, Sun) Calabrese Barton, Scott....................2124 (L02, Tue) Caldwell, Joshua.............................1275 (H01, Mon) Calhoun, Margaret..........................2063 (K01, Mon) Caliendo, Charles...........................1510 (I01C, Wed) Callahan, Will.....................................2028 (I05, Thu) Calvo, Roque....................................2439 (Z03, Wed) Camacho-Forero, Luis.....................1718 (I01F, Tue) Camagong, C......................................916 (E01, Wed) Camardese, John...............................163 (A04, Mon) Cameron, Hayden............................137 (A03, Mon), ............................................................ 280 (A05, Tue) Campbell, Patrick........................... 1691 (I01E, Wed) Campbell, Tedric.............................. 577 (A06, Wed), ...........................................................2462 (Z04, Tue) Canals-Riclot, Jef................................ 997 (F01, Tue) Canjura, Pamela.................................1977 (I04, Thu) Cantillo, Nelly....... 893 (D01, Tue), 2092 (L01, Tue) Cao, Dianxue........ 383 (A05, Wed), 389 (A05, Wed) Cao, Guozhong................................ 1307 (H02, Tue) Cao, Huijun.......................................2377 (Z01, Tue) Cao, Kun........................................... 1142 (G02, Tue) Cao, Liang.......................................1621 (I01D, Thu) Cao, Lina.......................................... 1170 (G03, Tue) Cao, Pengfei..........641 (A07, Sun), 650 (A07, Mon) Cao, Pengfei....................................... 227 (A05, Sun) Cao, Qun............................................2419 (Z02, Tue) Cao, Shaohong................................1396 (I01A, Tue) Cao, Wanjun....................................... 153 (A03, Tue) Cao, Xia............................................. 316 (A05, Wed) Cao, Yang.............. 874 (D01, Mon), 888 (D01, Tue) Cao, Ye.................1827 (I03, Mon), 1881 (I03, Thu) Cao, Yi...............................................688 (A07, Mon) Cao, Yidan............172 (A04, Mon), 253 (A05, Mon) Cao, Yu...............1173 (G03, Tue), 1195 (G03, Wed) Cao, Ziyang....................................... 362 (A05, Wed) Capone, Isaac.................................... 553 (A06, Wed) Capuano, Christopher.....................1714 (I01F, Tue), .........................1727 (I01F, Wed), 1730 (I01F, Wed), .............................1757 (I01F, Thu), 2009 (I05, Wed) Caputo, Jill.........................................1931 (I04, Tue) Caracciolo, Laure............................... 454 (A06, Sun) Carcadea, Elena................................. 754 (B01, Wed) Cárdenas, Jesús...............................1070 (F06, Wed), .......................... 2071 (L01, Mon), 2074 (L01, Mon) Carey, Patrick.....1336 (H03, Tue), 1358 (H03, Wed) Cargnello, Matteo.............................1023 (F02, Tue) Carim, Azhar......2082 (L01, Mon), 2090 (L01, Tue) Carlomagno, Ilaria..............................833 (C03, Tue) Carlos, Luís...................................... 2038 (J01, Mon) Carlson, Annika.............................. 1692 (I01E, Wed) Carlson, John.................................... 1285 (H01, Tue) Carmo, Marcelo.............................. 1711 (I01F, Tue), ..............................1719 (I01F, Tue), 2018 (I05, Thu) Carneiro, Frederico............................ 109 (A03, Sun) Carrillo, Alfonso..............................1226 (G05, Mon) Carrillo-Rodríguez, J. C.................1647 (I01E, Mon) Carroll, Jay........................................ 849 (C03, Wed) Carroll, Kyler.................................... 347 (A05, Wed)

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Chatterjee, Sanghamitra.................2235 (M01, Tue), ..........................................................2238 (M01, Tue) Chattot, Raphaël...............................2143 (L05, Wed) Chattot, Raphaël..............................1567 (I01D, Tue) Chaturvedi, Vikash............................ 393 (A05, Wed) Chaudhuri, Reet............................... 1171 (G03, Tue) Chauhan, Vedang............................ 1480 (I01B, Tue) Chavan, Kanchan..............................2124 (L02, Tue) Chávez-Martínez, Diana..................1070 (F06, Wed) Chawarambwa, Lesly....................... 907 (D02, Wed) Che, Haiying........................................ 63 (A01, Tue) Chebuske, Matthew..........................267 (A05, Mon) Cheek, Graham...............................2056 (K01, Mon) Cheema, Hammad............................1782 (I02, Wed) Chen, Aicheng..... 1911 (I04, Sun), 2269 (M02, Sun) Chen, Chia-Hsiang........................... 1247 (G06, Tue) Chen, Chien-Lin............................... 1248 (G06, Tue) Chen, Chuantong............................. 1340 (H03, Tue) Chen, Gim........................................ 1107 (G01, Tue) Chen, Guoying................................. 190 (A04, Wed), ........................................................... 337 (A05, Wed) Chen, Hailong.......... 85 (A02, Wed), 96 (A02, Thu), ...............................187 (A04, Tue), 351 (A05, Wed), ............................. 502 (A06, Wed), 607 (A06, Wed), .............................716 (A07, Wed), 2210 (L09, Wed) Chen, Hengquan.............................1626 (I01D, Thu) Chen, Hsueh-Shih............................ 1301 (H02, Tue) Chen, Hsueh-Yu....................................7 (A01, Mon) Chen, Hsun-Yi.................................... 111 (A03, Sun) Chen, I-Hsuan.................................2245 (M01, Tue), .........................2246 (M01, Tue), 2283 (M02, Mon), ........................................................2287 (M02, Mon) Chen, I-Wei.......1229 (G05, Mon), 1814 (I03, Mon) Chen, In............................................ 1258 (G06, Tue) Chen, Jia Jia........................................ 481 (A06, Tue) Chen, Jie-Sheng................................2321 (Z01, Tue) Chen, Jingguang..............................1744 (I01F, Wed) Chen, Jixin......................................1375 (I01A, Sun), ..........................1384 (I01A, Sun), 1461 (I01B, Sun) Chen, Jyh-Chen................................ 1341 (H03, Tue) Chen, Kan........................................1204 (G04, Wed) Chen, Kongfa................................... 1833 (I03, Mon) Chen, Kuan-Hung............................243 (A05, Mon), .............................475 (A06, Mon), 527 (A06, Wed), .................................633 (A07, Sun), 706 (A07, Tue) Chen, Lihua.......... 656 (A07, Mon), 703 (A07, Tue), ............................... 874 (D01, Mon), 888 (D01, Tue) Chen, Lin............................................1927 (I04, Tue) Chen, Lina......................................1501 (I01C, Mon) Chen, Lisa.......................................1512 (I01C, Wed) Chen, Mengjie.................................1637 (I01D, Thu) Chen, Mu............................................ 630 (A07, Sun) Chen, Nan..........................................682 (A07, Mon) Chen, Pengyu................................. 2273 (M02, Sun), ........................2283 (M02, Mon), 2291 (M02, Mon) Chen, Peter....................................... 1172 (G03, Tue) Chen, Ping.......................................1276 (H01, Mon) Chen, Po-An....................................1316 (H02, Wed) Chen, Po-Hsuan............................... 1289 (H01, Tue) Chen, Qi..........................................2053 (K01, Mon) Chen, Renjie......................................682 (A07, Mon) Chen, Renjie...................................... 601 (A06, Wed) Chen, Rong....................................... 1142 (G02, Tue) Chen, Sarah........................................1976 (I04, Thu) Chen, Shuai........................................1911 (I04, Sun) Chen, Sian...................................... 1681 (I01E, Wed) Chen, Suli............................................. 63 (A01, Tue) Chen, Ting..........................................1887 (I03, Thu) Chen, Ting..............1852 (I03, Tue), 1883 (I03, Thu) Chen, Wan-Ting.................................1934 (I04, Tue) Chen, Weiqiang............................... 2273 (M02, Sun) Chen, Wilfred..................................2053 (K01, Mon) Chen, Xi..................641 (A07, Sun), 697 (A07, Tue) Chen, Xin........................................1205 (G04, Wed) Chen, Xiran..................................... 1478 (I01B, Tue) Chen, Xubin........................................ 75 (A02, Wed)

Chen, Y. H........................................ 1246 (G06, Tue) Chen, Yang-Yuan............................1203 (G04, Wed) Chen, Yechuan................................1064 (F06, Wed), ........................ 1614 (I01D, Thu), 1615 (I01D, Thu), .........................................................1616 (I01D, Thu) Chen, Yen-Ting................................ 1336 (H03, Tue) Chen, Yi-wei.................................... 1678 (I01E, Tue) Chen, Yifu......................................... 576 (A06, Wed) Chen, Ying......................................... 866 (C04, Wed) Chen, Yingying...............................1079 (F06, Wed), ............................1086 (F06, Wed), 1745 (I01F, Thu) Chen, Yu................1798 (I03, Sun), 1844 (I03, Tue), ...........................................................1865 (I03, Wed) Chen, Yun...........................................1846 (I03, Tue) Chen, Yuxin.......................................475 (A06, Mon) Chen, Zhenning.................................776 (C01, Mon) Chen, Zhi...........................................1777 (I02, Wed) Chen, Zhi...........................................1770 (I02, Wed) Chen, Zhongfang..........................1604 (I01D, Wed), ..........................1672 (I01E, Tue), 1675 (I01E, Tue), ............................................................1942 (I04, Tue) Chen, Zonghai......363 (A05, Wed), 468 (A06, Mon) Cheng, Chen......................................129 (A03, Mon) Cheng, Eric Jianfeng.........................657 (A07, Mon) Cheng, Lei.......................................... 483 (A06, Tue) Cheng, Meng..........150 (A03, Tue), 557 (A06, Wed) Cheng, Wei..........................................951 (E02, Tue) Cheng, WenHui.................................2090 (L01, Tue) Cheng, Yang-Tse............................... 188 (A04, Tue), ..............................247 (A05, Mon), 367 (A05, Wed) Cheng, Yu Hsuan............................2233 (M01, Tue), ..........................................................2304 (M03, Tue) Cheng, Yunlv................................. 1550 (I01D, Mon) Cheng, Zhe....................................... 1174 (G03, Tue) Cheng, Zhongyang...........................2250 (M01, Tue) Cheong, Yi Heng..............................2295 (M03, Tue) Cherevko, Serhiy........................... 1671 (I01E, Tue), ..........................................................1720 (I01F, Tue) Chernyshova, Irina............................1019 (F02, Tue) Cherusseri, Jayesh............................. 932 (E02, Mon) Chervin, Christopher......................... 145 (A03, Tue), ................................151 (A03, Tue), 180 (A04, Tue), ............................................................ 756 (B01, Thu) Chevalier, Isabelle.............................. 218 (A05, Sun) Chhin, Danny.................................... 545 (A06, Wed) Chi, Ike............................................1213 (G04, Wed) Chi, Miaofang...... 76 (A02, Wed), 1396 (I01A, Tue) Chiang, Chih-Hao............................ 2032 (J01, Mon) Chiang, Meng-Hsueh......................1316 (H02, Wed) Chiang, Miki...................................1467 (I01B, Sun) Chiang, Yet-Ming............................1467 (I01B, Sun) Chiang, Yet-Ming........ 70 (A02, Wed), 424 (A05, Thu) Chicanne, Cédric............................... 906 (D02, Wed) Chida, Yoshihiro............................ 1554 (I01D, Mon) Chidambaram, Dev............................818 (C02, Tue), ................................. 820 (C02, Tue), 830 (C03, Tue) Chien, Szu-Chia.........861 (C04, Wed), 865 (C04, Wed) Chien, Yu-Chuan............................... 538 (A06, Wed) Chikahisa, Takemi..............................16 (A01, Mon), ........................................................1430 (I01A, Wed) Childress, Anthony..........................2217 (L09, Wed) Chiluwal, Shailendra.......................... 228 (A05, Sun) Chin, Bryan.....................................2243 (M01, Tue), .......................... 2245 (M01, Tue), 2246 (M01, Tue), ..........................2251 (M01, Tue), 2283 (M02, Mon) Chin, Bryan......2250 (M01, Tue), 2287 (M02, Mon) Chin, Keith........................................2450 (Z04, Tue) Ching, Hong Yue Vincent.................2122 (L02, Tue) Chintam, Kavitha...........................1397 (I01A, Tue), ......................... 1403 (I01A, Tue), 1483 (I01B, Tue), ........................................................1502 (I01C, Mon) Chio, Yan.......................................... 1258 (G06, Tue) Chipman, Gregory.............................433 (A05, Thu) Chiu, Po-Yuan...................................868 (D01, Mon) Chiu, Wilson.......................................1850 (I03, Tue) Chmielinski, Alex............................. 842 (C03, Wed)

Cho, Gu Young..................................1793 (I03, Sun), .............................. 1804 (I03, Sun), 1822 (I03, Mon) Cho, Hong-Baek............................1212 (G04, Wed), ...........................................................2400 (Z01, Tue) Cho, Hyun-Seok.............................1722 (I01F, Tue), ...........................1732 (I01F, Wed), 1756 (I01F, Thu) Cho, Jaephil............ 50 (A01, Tue), 245 (A05, Mon), .............................249 (A05, Mon), 269 (A05, Mon), .............................. 343 (A05, Wed), 345 (A05, Wed) Cho, Ki-Yeop........ 590 (A06, Wed), 1476 (I01B, Mon) Cho, Kuk Young............................... 298 (A05, Tue), ..............................354 (A05, Wed), 2413 (Z01, Tue) Cho, Minjae......................................... 78 (A02, Wed) Cho, Moo......................................... 2077 (L01, Mon) Cho, Seonghun.............................. 1391 (I01A, Mon) Cho, Won Chul................................1732 (I01F, Wed) Cho, Won-Chul...............................1722 (I01F, Tue), ..........................................................1756 (I01F, Thu) Cho, Yong-Hun............................... 1664 (I01E, Tue) Cho, Young Dae............................... 1313 (H02, Tue) Cho, Younghyun...............................1027 (F02, Tue) Choa, Yong-Ho..............................1212 (G04, Wed), ..............................2383 (Z01, Tue), 2400 (Z01, Tue) Choe, Seunghoe.................................. 996 (F01, Tue) Choe, Yoong-Kee...........................1520 (I01C, Wed) Choi, Byoung-deog...........................880 (D01, Mon) Choi, Byungsun................................1117 (G01, Tue) Choi, Chang Kyoung.....................1452 (I01A, Thu), ...........................................................2312 (Z01, Tue) Choi, Daiwon.................................... 604 (A06, Wed) Choi, Dong Wook...........................1129 (G02, Mon) Choi, Eunsoo....... 796 (C01, Wed), 2249 (M01, Tue) Choi, Gyungmin...............................2384 (Z01, Tue) Choi, Ho-Soon............................... 2263 (M01, Wed) Choi, Hyung Jong...........................1581 (I01D, Tue) Choi, Insik.........................................1117 (G01, Tue) Choi, Jang Wook......... 212 (A05, Sun), 467 (A06, Sun) Choi, Ji Il.............. 731 (B01, Tue), 2212 (L09, Wed) Choi, Ji Il........................................... 748 (B01, Wed) Choi, Ji Ung....................................... 453 (A06, Sun) Choi, Jin-Woo.................................2247 (M01, Tue), .........................2254 (M01, Wed), 2266 (M01, Wed) Choi, Jin-Young................................877 (D01, Mon) Choi, Jongrak......................................31 (A01, Mon) Choi, Junseo.......................................917 (E01, Wed) Choi, Kyoung Hwan......................... 531 (A06, Wed) Choi, Kyoung-Shin............................1903 (I04, Sun) Choi, Mansoo..................................... 286 (A05, Tue) Choi, Moon Kee..............................1296 (H02, Mon) Choi, Paul............... 207 (A05, Sun), 452 (A06, Sun) Choi, Pyung.....................................2056 (K01, Mon) Choi, Sukyung........733 (B01, Tue), 2324 (Z01, Tue) Choi, Wonsung.................................. 531 (A06, Wed) Choi, Woojun................................. 2078 (L01, Mon), ..............................2105 (L01, Tue), 2397 (Z01, Tue) Choi, Yeji...........................................2369 (Z01, Tue) Choi, YongMan..............................1591 (I01D, Wed) Chong, Lina........ 513 (A06, Wed), 1574 (I01D, Tue) Chorkendorff, Ib................................2100 (L01, Tue) Chouchane, Mehdi............................ 402 (A05, Wed) Choudhury, Devika......................... 1148 (G02, Wed) Choudhury, Fatema............................ 758 (B01, Thu) Chowdhury, Anamika....................1436 (I01A, Thu), ............................................................2026 (I05, Thu) Chowdhury, Rahnuma Rifat........... 1178 (G03, Tue), .......................................................... 1180 (G03, Tue) Christensen, Jake...............................686 (A07, Mon) Christensen, Leif Højslet................1454 (I01B, Sun) Christou, Aris...................................1367 (H03, Thu) Christou, Aristos.............................1352 (H03, Wed), ..........................................................1362 (H03, Thu) Chu, Ching-Teng............................... 361 (A05, Wed) Chu, Tien-Fu...................................1453 (I01B, Sun) Chua, Charleston................................ 302 (A05, Tue) Chuan, Wang......... 1312 (H02, Tue), 2255 (M01, Wed)

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Chuang, Yen.....................................868 (D01, Mon), ..............................871 (D01, Mon), 2416 (Z01, Tue) Chuang, Yu-Chien............................ 1252 (G06, Tue) Chudova, Nadezhda...........................20 (A01, Mon), .............................................................21 (A01, Mon) Chueh, William................................... 74 (A02, Wed) Chueh, Yu-Lun................................1297 (H02, Mon) Chugh, Sachin................................ 1486 (I01B, Tue), .........................................................1627 (I01D, Thu) Chung, Hoon.................................1608 (I01D, Wed), ........................ 1618 (I01D, Thu), 1737 (I01F, Wed), ............................................................2027 (I05, Thu) Chung, Hua.....................................1095 (G01, Mon) Chung, Hyun-Joong............................42 (A01, Mon) Chung, Jaesik....................................2463 (Z04, Tue) Chung, Youngmin............................. 184 (A04, Tue), ............................................................ 288 (A05, Tue) Ciampi, Simone........2126 (L02, Tue), 2415 (Z01, Tue) Cicvaric, Katarina............................. 930 (E02, Mon) Cioncoloni, Giacomo........................2089 (L01, Tue) Citrin, Michael................................... 185 (A04, Tue) Claeys, Cor......................................1159 (G03, Mon) Claquesin, Julien............................. 2084 (L01, Mon) Clark, Robert...................................... 889 (D01, Tue) Clarke, Lauren..................................1074 (F06, Wed) Cleary, Timothy...................................32 (A01, Mon) Cleemann, Lars..............................1619 (I01D, Thu), .........................................................1620 (I01D, Thu) Clemens, Noah................................... 186 (A04, Tue) Clemens, Oliver.................................1835 (I03, Tue) Clemmen, Stéphane........................ 1156 (G02, Wed) Cliffel, David........ 743 (B01, Wed), 1975 (I04, Thu), ...........................2063 (K01, Mon), 2172 (L06, Tue), ............................2298 (M03, Tue), 2423 (Z02, Tue), ...........................................................2426 (Z02, Tue) Clinton, Evan..................................1271 (H01, Mon) Clotet, Anna......................................2141 (L05, Wed) Co, Anne...........................................2157 (L05, Wed) Cochet, Magali................................1378 (I01A, Sun) Cochet, Magali................................ 1481 (I01B, Tue) Cochran, Steven................................163 (A04, Mon) Coclite, Anna Maria........................1128 (G02, Mon) Cofell, Emiliana...............................1076 (F06, Wed) Coffie, Robert.................................. 1195 (G03, Wed) Cogan, Nicole.....................................1931 (I04, Tue) Cohen, Yair..........................................33 (A01, Mon) Coile, Matthew................................ 1155 (G02, Wed) Coleman, Jonathan...........................2302 (M03, Tue) Colic, Viktor......................................2100 (L01, Tue) Collaert, Nadine..............................1159 (G03, Mon) Collazo, Ramon..............................1347 (H03, Wed) Colleran, John................................2059 (K01, Mon), ........................................................2286 (M02, Mon) Collins, John..................................... 2035 (J01, Mon) Collis, Gavin.................................... 599 (A06, Wed), .................................613 (A06, Thu), 786 (C01, Tue) Colon, Albert.................................... 1339 (H03, Tue) Colon-Mercado, Hector....................2013 (I05, Wed) Colussi, Agustin.............................. 1056 (F04, Mon) Coman, Paul...................................... 340 (A05, Wed) Coms, Frank...................................1513 (I01C, Wed) Conde, Julio........ 1393 (I01A, Mon), 1448 (I01A, Thu) Connaughton, Victoria......................2424 (Z02, Tue) Connell, Justin...................................2109 (L01, Tue) Consiglio, Steven............................... 889 (D01, Tue) Conti, Melchiorre..............................2455 (Z04, Tue) Cook, Jonathan.................................1724 (I01F, Tue) Cook, Kaitlyn....................................2407 (Z01, Tue) Cooper, Jason....................................2095 (L01, Tue) Copeland, Renee..............................2292 (M03, Tue) Coquil, Gaël...................................... 410 (A05, Wed) Corbella, Carles................................. 910 (D02, Wed) Cordones-Hahn, Amy.......................1958 (I04, Wed) Cordonier, Christopher...................... 993 (F01, Tue), ...........................................................1000 (F01, Tue) Cordonier, Christpher......................... 995 (F01, Tue)

Cordova, Isvar.................................2144 (L05, Wed), ........................... 2145 (L05, Wed), 2150 (L05, Wed) Corgnale, Claudio............................1001 (F01, Tue), ............................................................1941 (I04, Tue) Coridan, Robert................................2182 (L07, Wed) Cormier, Marc.................................... 291 (A05, Tue) Cornejo, Oscar.................................. 991 (F01, Mon) Cornu, David................................... 2086 (L01, Mon) Corral, Erica.......................................1883 (I03, Thu) Correa, Luis........................................1849 (I03, Tue) Corrion, Andrea................................ 1172 (G03, Tue) Corsi, John......................................... 500 (A06, Wed) Cortes, Francisco Javier Quintero.........636 (A07, Sun), ............................................................ 644 (A07, Sun) Cosby, James........... 894 (D01, Tue), 982 (E03, Tue) Coudurier, Nicolas..........................1099 (G01, Mon) Courrèges, Cécile.............................. 410 (A05, Wed) Coverdill, Alexander....................... 1480 (I01B, Tue) Cox, James........................................2133 (L02, Tue) Coyle, Jaclyn..................................... 225 (A05, Sun), ...............................242 (A05, Mon), 449 (A05, Thu) Crabb, Emily......... 466 (A06, Sun), 2127 (L02, Tue) Craig, Nathan....................................263 (A05, Mon) Crane, Gabriel...................................263 (A05, Mon) Crawford, Mary..............................1346 (H03, Wed) Creager, Stephen...........................1507 (I01C, Wed), ...........................................................2134 (L02, Tue) Creamer, Jessica...............................2473 (Z04, Wed) Cremers, Carsten.............................1538 (I01D, Sun) Creus, Juan........................................ 802 (C01, Wed) Cristina, Matteo..................................1905 (I04, Sun) Crivellaro, Giovanni......................... 724 (A07, Wed) Cronin, Leroy..................................... 481 (A06, Tue) Cronin, Stephen..................................1925 (I04, Tue) Crosnier, Olivier...............................118 (A03, Mon), .................................147 (A03, Tue), 149 (A03, Tue) Crothers, Andrew..............................2125 (L02, Tue) Crowther, Owen................................471 (A06, Mon) Croy, Jason........................................ 209 (A05, Sun), .............................. 349 (A05, Wed), 363 (A05, Wed) Cruz, John..........................................2467 (Z04, Tue) Cruz, Mutya......................................2114 (L02, Tue) Cruz-San Martin, Vinicius..................937 (E02, Tue) Csoklich, Christoph.......................1427 (I01A, Wed) Cuevas-Muñiz, Francisco................2474 (Z04, Wed) Cui, Yanhua..........409 (A05, Wed), 679 (A07, Mon) Cui, Yi.................................................. 67 (A02, Wed) Cui, Yi...................405 (A05, Wed), 2380 (Z01, Tue) Cui, Yi................................................ 408 (A05, Wed) Cui, Yixiu.......................................... 409 (A05, Wed) Cui, Yixiu..........................................679 (A07, Mon) Cuillier, Paul...................................... 737 (B01, Wed) Cullen, David.................................1396 (I01A, Tue), ....................... 1398 (I01A, Tue), 1556 (I01D, Mon), .........................1576 (I01D, Tue), 1579 (I01D, Tue), .......................1601 (I01D, Wed), 1608 (I01D, Wed), ...........................................................2102 (L01, Tue) Cunci Perez, Lisandro........................727 (B01, Tue), ...............................728 (B01, Tue), 2402 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2467 (Z04, Tue) Cunge, Gilles..................................... 901 (D02, Wed) Cupid, Damian..... 374 (A05, Wed), 548 (A06, Wed) Curnick, Oliver..................................... 53 (A01, Tue) Curreri, Peter....................................2471 (Z04, Wed) Curtin, Kathrine..............................2297 (M03, Tue), ...........................................................2427 (Z02, Tue) Curtiss, Larry.........18 (A01, Mon), 468 (A06, Mon), .............................. 572 (A06, Wed), 710 (A07, Wed) Cushing, Scott...................................1953 (I04, Wed) Cutts, James.......................................2461 (Z04, Tue) Cvelbar, Uros..................................... 896 (D01, Tue) Cvelbar, Uros.................................... 911 (D02, Wed)

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D avila Gabbardo, Aline.....................834 (C03, Tue) D’acapito, Francesco........................ 921 (E02, Mon) d’Anciães Almeida Silva, Igor.......... 277 (A05, Tue) D. Watt, Gerald................................1033 (F03, Wed) Dabo, Ismaila....................................2010 (I05, Wed) Daboss, Sven...................................2062 (K01, Mon) Daffos, Barbara................................118 (A03, Mon), ................................157 (A03, Tue), 1016 (F02, Tue) Dahlberg, Kevin................................163 (A04, Mon) Dahlke, Gregg................................1512 (I01C, Wed) Dahn, Jeff...............210 (A05, Sun), 291 (A05, Tue), ........................................................... 335 (A05, Wed) Dahn, Jeff......................................... 192 (A04, Wed), ............................... 313 (A05, Wed), 446 (A05, Thu) Dai, Dajin......................................... 1290 (H01, Tue) Dai, Fang............................................ 104 (A03, Sun) Dai, Qilin.......................................... 2045 (J01, Mon) Dai, Sheng.......................................1614 (I01D, Thu) Dai, Sheng.......................................1534 (I01D, Sun) Dai, Sheng.............579 (A06, Wed), 985 (F01, Mon) Daimon, Hideo................................1625 (I01D, Thu) Dale, Nilesh.....................................1579 (I01D, Tue) Dale, Phillip.......................................1781 (I02, Wed) Dallesasse, John............................... 1285 (H01, Tue) Dalmau, Rafael................................1368 (H03, Thu) Daly, Christopher...........................1503 (I01C, Wed) Dan, Kenta.......................................1462 (I01B, Sun) Dang, Dingying.................................. 188 (A04, Tue) Danhausen, Dany..............................2356 (Z01, Tue) Daniel, Aaron..................................2063 (K01, Mon) Danilovic, Nemanja..................... 1387 (I01A, Mon), ........................1468 (I01B, Sun), 1473 (I01B, Mon), ............................. 1714 (I01F, Tue), 2000 (I05, Tue), .............................2009 (I05, Wed), 2013 (I05, Wed), ..............................2014 (I05, Wed), 2308 (Z01, Tue) Danner, Timo..................................... 330 (A05, Wed) Dao, Thang......................................1130 (G02, Mon) Darcy, Eric.........................................2463 (Z04, Tue) Darling, Robert.....................................8 (A01, Mon), ...........................1421 (I01A, Wed), 2125 (L02, Tue) Darsell, Jens......................................781 (C01, Mon) Darwish, Nadim................................2126 (L02, Tue) Das, Chandan......................................940 (E02, Tue) Das, Debanjan.....1738 (I01F, Wed), 1981 (I04, Thu) Das, Debasish.................................... 530 (A06, Wed) Das, Hrishikesh................................1361 (H03, Thu) Das, Kalyan.....................................1357 (H03, Wed) Das, Rajib.........................................1726 (I01F, Tue) Das, Sabyasachi...............................1041 (F03, Wed) Das, Supratim....................................262 (A05, Mon) Dasgupta, Neil..................................243 (A05, Mon), .............................475 (A06, Mon), 527 (A06, Wed), .................................633 (A07, Sun), 706 (A07, Tue) Dashairya, Love............................... 393 (A05, Wed), ........................................................... 530 (A06, Wed) Datta, Moni...................................... 535 (A06, Wed), ............................. 718 (A07, Wed), 1725 (I01F, Tue) Datye, Abhaya...................................2174 (L06, Tue) Daugherty, Michael.............................14 (A01, Mon) Davenport, Alison...............................792 (C01, Tue) Davies, Greg......................................271 (A05, Mon) Davis, Andrew.................................. 527 (A06, Wed), . .................................633 (A07, Sun), 706 (A07, Tue) Davis, Edward...................................2347 (Z01, Tue) Davis, James.....................................2483 (Z04, Wed) Davis, Ryan......................................2146 (L05, Wed) Davis, Virginia................................... 757 (B01, Thu) Davoodabadi, Ali..............................169 (A04, Mon) Dawson, Stephen..............................2464 (Z04, Tue) De, Shuvodeep..................................2116 (L02, Tue) De Andrade, Vincent........................ 405 (A05, Wed), ............................. 707 (A07, Tue), 1443 (I01A, Thu) De Carlo, Francesco.......................... 405 (A05, Wed) de Diego, Gonzalo........................ 1393 (I01A, Mon) 235


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De Feyter, Steven............................ 2272 (M02, Sun) De Gendt, Stefan.............................. 1136 (G02, Tue) de Groot, C......................................... 891 (D01, Tue) de la Torre Saenz, Luis.................1647 (I01E, Mon), ........................................................1648 (I01E, Mon) De Paepe, Gaël..................................118 (A03, Mon) De Penning, Rebekah......................2242 (M01, Tue) De Proft, Frank....................................969 (E03, Tue) De Taeye, Louis..............................1125 (G02, Mon) de Vooys, Arnoud..............................805 (C02, Mon) Deamer, David.................................2476 (Z04, Wed) DeBlock, Ryan.......489 (A06, Tue), 511 (A06, Wed) Debucquoy, Maarten.......................1125 (G02, Mon) DeCaluwe, Steven.............................254 (A05, Mon) Decker, Dominique..........................2306 (M03, Tue) Deconinck, Johan................................969 (E03, Tue) Deep, Akash...........159 (A03, Tue), 739 (B01, Wed) Defferriere, Thomas........................1236 (G05, Mon) Deichmann, Eric........259 (A05, Mon), 429 (A05, Thu) Dekel, Dario.................................. 1698 (I01E, Wed), ........................................................1769 (I01Z, Mon) Del Valle-Perez, Angelica...................728 (B01, Tue) Del Vecchio, Patrick.......................1162 (G03, Mon) Del-Pilar, Joselyn...........................1643 (I01E, Mon) Dela Pena, Eden May..................... 1051 (F04, Mon) Delcamp, Jared..................................1782 (I02, Wed) Delekar, Sagar....................................1978 (I04, Thu) Delgado-Seo, Harim...........................727 (B01, Tue) Delhougne, Romain........................... 886 (D01, Tue) Deligianni, Hariklia (Lili)................2431 (Z03, Wed) Dell’Aquila, Vincenzo...................... 921 (E02, Mon) Dell’Oro, Ruben..................................944 (E02, Tue) Delnick, Frank..................................140 (A03, Mon), ...............................477 (A06, Mon), 641 (A07, Sun) DeLuca, Stephan...............................1774 (I02, Wed) Demarest, Charles.............................773 (C01, Mon) Dembinska, Beata.............................2096 (L01, Tue) Demers, Hendrix...............................665 (A07, Mon) Demortiere, Arnaud.......................... 402 (A05, Wed) den Hartog, Stephan..........................2122 (L02, Tue) Dendooven, Jolien.......................... 1156 (G02, Wed) Deng, Changjian.............................. 504 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 528 (A06, Wed) Deng, Jie.............................................425 (A05, Thu) Deng, Min...........................................44 (A01, Mon) Deng, Tao..........................................476 (A06, Mon) Deng, Wenwen.................................. 390 (A05, Wed) Deng, Xiaochuan............................. 1343 (H03, Tue) Deng, Xingyi......................................1898 (I04, Sun) Denner, Katherine.............................271 (A05, Mon) Dennis, Brian...................................2471 (Z04, Wed) Deotte, Joshua..................................1081 (F06, Wed) Derewinski, Miroslaw.....................1035 (F03, Wed) DeRosa, Donald................................267 (A05, Mon) DeRoy, Chad.....................................2464 (Z04, Tue) Deroy, Chad.......................................2452 (Z04, Tue) Dervishogullari, Dilek..................... 743 (B01, Wed), ............................................................1975 (I04, Thu) Desai Choundraj, Jahnavi................. 836 (C03, Wed) DeSimone, Joseph............................. 320 (A05, Wed) Despiau-Pujo, Emilie........................ 901 (D02, Wed) DeStefano, Kevin.............................1325 (H02, Thu) Detavernier, Christophe.................1122 (G02, Mon), ......................... 1125 (G02, Mon), 1150 (G02, Wed), ......................................................... 1156 (G02, Wed) Detchphrom, Theeradetch.............1276 (H01, Mon), .........................................................1350 (H03, Wed) Detsi, Eric.......................................... 500 (A06, Wed) Deutsch, Todd.................................1079 (F06, Wed), ...........................1080 (F06, Wed), 1086 (F06, Wed), .............................1745 (I01F, Thu), 2014 (I05, Wed) Devianto, Hary................................... 155 (A03, Tue) Devivaraprasad, Ruttala.................1402 (I01A, Tue) Devnani, Harsha................................2396 (Z01, Tue) Dey, Ramendra..................................2093 (L01, Tue) Dhakal, Ganesh.................................124 (A03, Mon)

Dhar, Sarit........................................... 887 (D01, Tue) Dhindsa, Kulwinder...........................445 (A05, Thu) Dhouibi, Leila.........1052 (F04, Mon), 2339 (Z01, Tue) Di Benedetto, Francesco................... 921 (E02, Mon) Di Falco, Andrea.................................935 (E02, Tue) Di Noto, Vito.................................... 724 (A07, Wed), ............................ 759 (B01, Thu), 1570 (I01D, Tue), ........................... 1670 (I01E, Tue), 2096 (L01, Tue), ...........................................................2132 (L02, Tue) Di Vona, Maria Luisa..................... 1690 (I01E, Wed) Dias, Ana........................................... 911 (D02, Wed) Diaz, Anthony.................................. 2039 (J01, Mon) Diaz, Luis............................................ 998 (F01, Tue) Didwal, Pravin N..............................678 (A07, Mon) Diederich, Jonathan........................1529 (I01D, Sun) Dienwiebel, Iris.................................166 (A04, Mon) Dietz, Andreas..........918 (E01, Wed), 2442 (Z04, Mon) Dietz Rago, Nancy............................ 315 (A05, Wed) Dimandja, Jean-Marie.....................2301 (M03, Tue) Dimitrov, Nikolay............................ 925 (E02, Mon), ...............................947 (E02, Tue), 2197 (L09, Wed) Dimitrova, Anna..................................976 (E03, Tue) Ding, Dong........... 987 (F01, Mon), 1802 (I03, Sun), ............................. 1863 (I03, Wed), 1877 (I03, Thu), ...........................................................2015 (I05, Wed) Ding, Hanping...................................1802 (I03, Sun), ..............................1863 (I03, Wed), 2015 (I05, Wed) Ding, Shuo..................................... 1564 (I01D, Mon) Ding, Yi..............................................1802 (I03, Sun) Ding, Yuxiao......................................2130 (L02, Tue) Dinh, Cao-Thang.............................1083 (F06, Wed) Dinh, Huyen......................................2013 (I05, Wed) Dinh, Huyen......................................2015 (I05, Wed) Dinh, Van-Quang............................1465 (I01B, Sun) Dismukes, Gerard..............................1967 (I04, Thu) Dittmann, Regina...........................1225 (G05, Mon), .............................1232 (G05, Mon), 1808 (I03, Sun) Divekar, Ashutosh.........................1655 (I01E, Mon), ........................................................ 1682 (I01E, Wed) Dixit, Marm...................................... 195 (A04, Wed), .................................643 (A07, Sun), 707 (A07, Tue) Dixon, Kiev........................................ 285 (A05, Tue) Dizon, Arthur....... 1009 (F01, Tue), 1018 (F02, Tue) Djenizian, Thierry............................ 379 (A05, Wed), ...............................629 (A07, Sun), 668 (A07, Mon) Djire, Abdoulaye..............................125 (A03, Mon), ......................................................... 2075 (L01, Mon) Dlugosch, Thomas.........................1500 (I01C, Mon) Dmitrieva, Liana......19 (A01, Mon), 20 (A01, Mon) Dobley, Arthur...................................2452 (Z04, Tue) Doche, Marie-Laure.........................771 (C01, Mon), ..........................1049 (F04, Mon), 1060 (F04, Mon), ............................ 2179 (L07, Wed), 2360 (Z01, Tue) Doeff, Marca.................................... 190 (A04, Wed), ..............................509 (A06, Wed), 686 (A07, Mon) Dogan, Fulya..................................... 216 (A05, Sun), ............................... 220 (A05, Sun), 349 (A05, Wed) Dogdibegovic, Emir..........................1807 (I03, Sun), ............................................................1848 (I03, Tue) Doi, Kotaro..........................................824 (C02, Tue) Doi, Takashi...................................... 866 (C04, Wed) Doi, Takayuki.................................... 362 (A05, Wed) Doki, Honoka......................................10 (A01, Mon) Dokko, Kaoru................................... 317 (A05, Wed), ............................. 319 (A05, Wed), 506 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 533 (A06, Wed) Dolhem, Franck................................. 300 (A05, Tue) Dollé, Mickael.................................... 296 (A05, Tue) Dominguez, Daniel.......................... 1284 (H01, Tue) Dominguez, Jesus............................2471 (Z04, Wed) Dondapati, Jesse.................................1911 (I04, Sun) Dong, Chung-Li.................................1929 (I04, Tue) Dong, Fang.....................................1652 (I01E, Mon) Dong, Panpan................................... 398 (A05, Wed), .............................. 552 (A06, Wed), 554 (A06, Wed) Dong, Yanhao................................... 1814 (I03, Mon)

Donne, Scott............1 (A01, Mon), 120 (A03, Mon), .............................. 137 (A03, Mon), 148 (A03, Tue), ................................280 (A05, Tue), 431 (A05, Thu), .............................. 779 (C01, Mon), 931 (E02, Mon) Doolittle, W........386 (A05, Wed), 1271 (H01, Mon) Dopilka, Andrew...............................252 (A05, Mon) Dornbusch, Donald........................... 585 (A06, Wed) Dorner, Inga....................................... 560 (A06, Wed) Dorris, Stephene.................................1875 (I03, Thu) Dorvilien, Valerio............................. 360 (A05, Wed), ........................................................... 373 (A05, Wed) Dorvilien, Valerio.............................. 360 (A05, Wed) Dosche, Carsten.............................1650 (I01E, Mon) Dose, Wesley...................................1124 (G02, Mon) Dose, Wesley...................................... 215 (A05, Sun) Dou, Qi..............................................810 (C02, Mon) Douard, Camille......147 (A03, Tue), 149 (A03, Tue) Douglas, Erica......... 1282 (H01, Tue), 1339 (H03, Tue) Douglas, James................................ 1284 (H01, Tue) Doux, Jean-Marie............................... 694 (A07, Tue) Dow, Wei-Ping...............................1100 (G01, Mon), ............................1247 (G06, Tue), 1248 (G06, Tue), ............................1252 (G06, Tue), 1253 (G06, Tue), .......................................................... 1257 (G06, Tue) Downey, Brian................................ 1195 (G03, Wed) Doyle, Emily...................................... 490 (A06, Tue) Dräger, Christoph.............................. 369 (A05, Wed) Drahi, Etienne.....................................945 (E02, Tue) Drexler, Matthew.............................. 924 (E02, Mon) Dridi, Amina....... 1052 (F04, Mon), 2339 (Z01, Tue) Drijvers, Emile................................ 1150 (G02, Wed) Drisdell, Walter................................2146 (L05, Wed) Drnec, Jakub.....................................2143 (L05, Wed) Druffel, Thad....................................1772 (I02, Wed), ..............................1775 (I02, Wed), 1776 (I02, Wed) Druzgalski, Clara.............................1081 (F06, Wed) Drymiotis, Fivos.............................1213 (G04, Wed) Drynski, Estelle.............................. 1060 (F04, Mon), ...........................................................2360 (Z01, Tue) Du, Chunyu.......................................688 (A07, Mon) Du, Haishun......................................131 (A03, Mon) Du, Jia..............................................1533 (I01D, Sun) Du, Liqun.........................................2190 (L07, Wed) Du, Songtao...... 2245 (M01, Tue), 2246 (M01, Tue), ........................2283 (M02, Mon), 2287 (M02, Mon) Du, Xiaoniu......................................2205 (L09, Wed) Du, Yingge......................................... 285 (A05, Tue) Du, Zhijia.......................................... 314 (A05, Wed) Du, Zhijia......................................... 321 (A05, Wed), ..............................421 (A05, Thu), 2205 (L09, Wed) Duan, Chuancheng............................1801 (I03, Sun), ...........................................................1859 (I03, Wed) Duan, Tian........................................ 1184 (G03, Tue) Duay, Jonathon..................................... 49 (A01, Tue) Dubarry, Matthieu.............................. 443 (A05, Sun) Dubau, Laetitia................................1614 (I01D, Thu) Dubiel, Adrian....................................1969 (I04, Thu) Dubois, Lionel...................................118 (A03, Mon) Duchâtelet, Aurélien...........................945 (E02, Tue) Duchêne, Léo.................................... 725 (A07, Wed) Duchesne, Denis............................1512 (I01C, Wed) Duclairoir, Florence..........................118 (A03, Mon) Duda, Chester.........2183 (L07, Wed), 2186 (L07, Wed) Dudenas, Peter..............................1655 (I01E, Mon), ..........................................................2153 (L05, Wed) Dudley, Michael..............................1366 (H03, Thu), ..........................................................1369 (H03, Thu) Dudney, Nancy................................... 76 (A02, Wed), .................................631 (A07, Sun), 697 (A07, Tue) Dudukovic, Nikola...........................1081 (F06, Wed) Dufek, Eric......................................... 77 (A02, Wed), ................................ 504 (A06, Wed), 998 (F01, Tue) Duffy, Jack........... 1817 (I03, Mon), 1860 (I03, Wed) Dugennet, Yann............................... 1060 (F04, Mon) Dukovic, Gordana.............................1956 (I04, Wed) Dulovic, Stephanie............................1961 (I04, Wed)

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Dumais, Joseph................................. 504 (A06, Wed) Dumur, Frederic................................ 379 (A05, Wed) Duncan, Matthew................................788 (C01, Tue) Dunin-Borkowski, Rafal.................1719 (I01F, Tue) Dunlap, R.............172 (A04, Mon), 253 (A05, Mon) Dunn, Bruce....................................... 489 (A06, Tue) Duoss, Eric.........1078 (F06, Wed), 1081 (F06, Wed) Dupré, Nicolas...... 244 (A05, Mon), 300 (A05, Tue) Dupré, Nicolas..................................246 (A05, Mon) Dupuis, Russell..............................1276 (H01, Mon), .........................................................1350 (H03, Wed) Duquet, Fanny................................1504 (I01C, Wed) Durasov, Dmitrii.................................19 (A01, Mon) Durham, Jessica......293 (A05, Tue), 294 (A05, Tue) Durrant, James................................. 1915 (I04, Mon) Durut, Frédéric.................................. 906 (D02, Wed) Duscher, Gerd..................................1328 (H02, Thu) Dushina, Anastasia......................... 1477 (I01B, Tue), .........................................................1631 (I01D, Thu) Dutta, Monica.................................1407 (I01A, Tue), .........................................................1410 (I01A, Tue) Duy, Truong Vinh Truong................2087 (L01, Tue) Dvorak, Filip................................... 1149 (G02, Wed) Dwarakanath, Shreya......................1265 (G06, Wed) Dyck, Alexander...........................1474 (I01B, Mon), ..........................1477 (I01B, Tue), 1631 (I01D, Thu) Dyer, R. Brian....................................1897 (I04, Sun) Dyker, C. Adam....................................5 (A01, Mon) Dynys, Frederick............................... 585 (A06, Wed)

El-Sayed, Mostafa............................1943 (I04, Wed), ..........................................................2220 (L09, Wed) El-Zoka, Ayman..................................936 (E02, Tue) Elam, J............................................. 1148 (G02, Wed) Elam, Jeffrey..................................1123 (G02, Mon), .......................... 1124 (G02, Mon), 1155 (G02, Wed) Elangovan, S.................................. 1691 (I01E, Wed) Elangovan, S................................... 2440 (Z04, Mon) Elbaz, Lior....................................... 1673 (I01E, Tue) Elgammal, Ramez........................... 1668 (I01E, Tue) Eller, Jens..........1406 (I01A, Tue), 1409 (I01A, Tue) Ellis, Leah........................................1467 (I01B, Sun) Elsayed-Ali, Hani..............................883 (D01, Mon) Elsen, Heather...................................1025 (F02, Tue) Emery, Nicolas...... 236 (A05, Sun), 543 (A06, Wed) Emmett, Robert........ 128 (A03, Mon), 2128 (L02, Tue) Enache, Adrian.................................. 754 (B01, Wed) Enache, Stanica................................. 754 (B01, Wed) Endler, Elizabeth..............................2438 (Z03, Wed) Endo, Haruka.....................................1896 (I04, Sun) Endres, Frank......................................971 (E03, Tue) Endrikat, Anna....................................978 (E03, Tue) Eneman, Geert.................................1159 (G03, Mon) Engel, Zachary................................1271 (H01, Mon) Engeln, Richard............................... 1153 (G02, Wed) Engemann, Thomas............................979 (E03, Tue) Engl, Moritz..................................... 2044 (J01, Mon) Enoksson, Peter.................................136 (A03, Mon) Eom, KwangSup............................... 283 (A05, Tue), ............................. 582 (A06, Wed), 583 (A06, Wed), .............................. 590 (A06, Wed), 621 (A06, Thu), ........................................................1476 (I01B, Mon) Eom, Seongyong...............................2384 (Z01, Tue) Epshteyn, Albert.............................. 2072 (L01, Mon) Erades De Quevedo, Raul...............2182 (L07, Wed) Eres, Gyula.......................................1328 (H02, Thu) Ergul, Busra.....................................1532 (I01D, Sun) Erikson, Heiki................................1658 (I01E, Mon) Eroglu, Damla................................... 539 (A06, Wed) Ersal, Tulga......1375 (I01A, Sun), 1384 (I01A, Sun), .......................... 1461 (I01B, Sun), 1494 (I01B, Tue) Ertell, Ethan.......................................2195 (L09, Tue) Ertugrul, Tugrul...................................14 (A01, Mon) Escalera López, Daniel....................1720 (I01F, Tue) Escalera-Torres, Yashira.....................728 (B01, Tue) Escobar-Morales, Beatriz..............1645 (I01E, Mon) Escobar-Morales, Beatriz.............1644 (I01E, Mon), ........................1647 (I01E, Mon), 1648 (I01E, Mon) Escribano, Sylvie..........................1415 (I01A, Wed), .........................1416 (I01A, Wed), 1466 (I01B, Sun) Escudero-Escribano, María............1533 (I01D, Sun) Espinosa Angeles, Julio Cesar........... 149 (A03, Tue) Esposito, Daniel.................................1900 (I04, Sun) Essehli, Rachid.......289 (A05, Tue), 584 (A06, Wed) Estevez, Luis..................................... 363 (A05, Wed) Estrada-Solís, Martín.......................2474 (Z04, Wed) Et Taouil, Abdeslam........................2179 (L07, Wed), ..........................................................2192 (L07, Wed) Etcheberry, Arnaud.............................945 (E02, Tue) Etter, Martin...................................... 370 (A05, Wed) Ewels, Chris....................................... 157 (A03, Tue) Ewers, Kyle....................................... 551 (A06, Wed) Ezeta-Mejía, Araceli......................1475 (I01B, Mon)

Fan, Hong Jin........122 (A03, Mon), 1907 (I04, Sun) Fan, Hugh........................................... 898 (D01, Tue) Fan, Li.................. 110 (A03, Sun), 2066 (K01, Mon) Fan, Zhaoyang................................... 156 (A03, Tue), ............................ 750 (B01, Wed), 1233 (G05, Mon) Fang, Chen........................................ 323 (A05, Wed) Fang, Jason............517 (A06, Wed), 611 (A06, Wed) Fang, Minfeng................................1505 (I01C, Wed) Fang, Yuxin....................................... 989 (F01, Mon) Fang, Zhengyuan............................1527 (I01C, Thu) Faragó, Tomáš.....................................15 (A01, Mon) Faraz, Tahsin.................................... 1135 (G02, Tue) Fares, Chaker.....1336 (H03, Tue), 1359 (H03, Wed) Farghaly, Ahmed.............................1545 (I01D, Sun) Farhat, Douaa......................................24 (A01, Mon) Farinazzo Bergamo Dias Martins, Pedro.................... ...........................................................2109 (L01, Tue) Farnum, Byron.................................2211 (L09, Wed) Fasoli, Andrea................................2221 (M01, Mon) Fata, Nicholas...................................1325 (H02, Thu) Fathy, Hosam......................................32 (A01, Mon) Fave, Alain........................................1787 (I02, Wed) Favela, Elizabeth.............................1357 (H03, Wed) Favier, Frederic................................117 (A03, Mon), .................................147 (A03, Tue), 149 (A03, Tue) Fay, Patrick.......... 1170 (G03, Tue), 1172 (G03, Tue) Fear, Conner.........273 (A05, Mon), 274 (A05, Mon) Feaster, Jeremy................................1078 (F06, Wed), ........................... 1081 (F06, Wed), 2146 (L05, Wed) Fedi, Baptiste.........997 (F01, Tue), 1053 (F04, Mon) Feezell, Daniel................................1346 (H03, Wed) Fei, Ling............................................684 (A07, Mon) Feigelson, Boris..............................1270 (H01, Mon) Feliu, Juan.........................................2117 (L02, Tue) Feng, Fan.............................................. 63 (A01, Tue) Feng, Ji-Yu...................................... 1156 (G02, Wed) Feng, Jun........... 2145 (L05, Wed), 2150 (L05, Wed) Feng, Ruozhu..................................... 484 (A06, Tue) Feng, Shuting..................................... 466 (A06, Sun) Feng, Xiajia......................................1363 (H03, Thu) Feng, Xiong....................................2291 (M02, Mon) Feng, Xuefei............493 (A06, Tue), 498 (A06, Tue) Feng, Zhenxing.................................2102 (L01, Tue) Fenton, Alexis...................................2121 (L02, Tue) Fergus, Jeffrey....................................1836 (I03, Tue) Ferguson, Ian...................................1272 (H01, Mon) Fernandez, Carlos............................. 990 (F01, Mon) Fernandez, Miguel............................428 (A05, Thu), ...........................................................2362 (Z01, Tue) Fernandez-la-Villa, Ana...................2236 (M01, Tue) Fernández-Luqueño, F...................1648 (I01E, Mon) Fernández-Sotillo, Alba..................1448 (I01A, Thu) Ferrandon, Magali..........................1618 (I01D, Thu), .........................................................1636 (I01D, Thu) Ferreira, Leonel............................... 1049 (F04, Mon) Ferreira, Paulo................................1400 (I01A, Tue), .........................................................1542 (I01D, Sun) Ferreira, Summer..............................430 (A05, Thu), ............................................................447 (A05, Thu) Ferreira Santos, Mauro Sergio........2479 (Z04, Wed) Ferreira-Aparicio, Paloma........... 1393 (I01A, Mon), .........................................................1456 (I01B, Sun) Ferreira-Aparicio, Paloma..............1448 (I01A, Thu) Fiaczyk, Karolina............................. 2038 (J01, Mon) Fic, Krzysztof....................................115 (A03, Mon) Fielden, Ryan..................................... 233 (A05, Sun) Fiette, Sébastien................................264 (A05, Mon) Filipič, Gregor.................................... 896 (D01, Tue) Filler, Michael.................................. 751 (B01, Wed), ..........................1267 (H01, Mon), 1302 (H02, Tue), ............................1303 (H02, Tue), 1324 (H02, Wed) Fink, Kae........................................... 406 (A05, Wed) Finnegan, Patrick..............................881 (D01, Mon) Fischer, Andreas................................ 902 (D02, Wed) Fischer, Stefanie.................................2018 (I05, Thu) Fister, Timothy.......293 (A05, Tue), 556 (A06, Wed)

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Easton, E. Bradley............................2091 (L01, Tue) Easton, E. Bradley.........................1543 (I01D, Sun), ....................... 1566 (I01D, Mon), 1583 (I01D, Tue), ........................................................ 1705 (I01F, Mon) Ebaugh, Thomas............................2224 (M01, Mon) Eberhardt, Sebastian.......................1407 (I01A, Tue) Ebrahimi, Aida.................................2244 (M01, Tue) Ebrahimi, Nafiseh...............................817 (C02, Tue) Ebrahiminia, Mahsa.......................... 371 (A05, Wed) Ebralidze, Iraklii........................... 1566 (I01D, Mon), ...........................................................2091 (L01, Tue) Eckert, Hellmut.................................. 277 (A05, Tue) Eddy, Charles.................................. 1154 (G02, Wed) Eddy, Charles..................................1268 (H01, Mon) Edgecomb, Joseph.......................... 2080 (L01, Mon) Edstrom, Kristina.............................. 333 (A05, Wed) Edström, Kristina......... 99 (A02, Thu), 326 (A05, Wed) Eduok, Ubong................................... 853 (C03, Wed) Edwards, Hal...................................1209 (G04, Wed) Edwards, Jonathan...........................1083 (F06, Wed) Efimov, Igor....................................... 959 (E03, Mon) Efstathiadis, Harry............................267 (A05, Mon) Eggert, Lara....................................... 963 (E03, Mon) Ehelebe, Konrad...............................1720 (I01F, Tue) Ehlinger, Victoria............................1524 (I01C, Thu) Ehrenberg, Helmut........................... 369 (A05, Wed), .............................370 (A05, Wed), 683 (A07, Mon), .............................................................730 (B01, Tue) Eichenfield, Matt.............................. 1284 (H01, Tue) Eifert, László..............9 (A01, Mon), 15 (A01, Mon) Eiler, Stephanie................................... 70 (A02, Wed) Ein-Eli, Yair.........................................33 (A01, Mon) Ekström, Henrik................................440 (A05, Thu), ........................................................ 1692 (I01E, Wed) El Basiony, N......................................789 (C01, Tue) El Diwany, Farah.............................. 580 (A06, Wed) El hadad, Amir....................................825 (C02, Tue) El Kazzi, Mario................................. 203 (A05, Sun), .................................290 (A05, Tue), 708 (A07, Tue) El Khakani, Soumia........................... 296 (A05, Tue) El Sawy, Ehab.................................. 580 (A06, Wed), ........................1651 (I01E, Mon), 1656 (I01E, Mon) El-Kaderi, Hani.................................. 758 (B01, Thu) El-Sayed, Hany................................1749 (I01F, Thu) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

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Faegh, Ehsan.......... 48 (A01, Tue), 2406 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2407 (Z01, Tue) Faguy, Peter.......................................162 (A04, Mon) Fahy, Kieran..................................... 338 (A05, Wed), ............................1084 (F06, Wed), 1751 (I01F, Thu) Fairweather, Joseph.........................1434 (I01A, Thu) Fajardo, Santiago................................825 (C02, Tue) Fallatah, Ahmad...............................2242 (M01, Tue) Falola, Bamidele................................ 110 (A03, Sun) Fan, Feng Ru.................................... 1307 (H02, Tue) Fan, Fengru...................................... 1300 (H02, Tue)

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Fitz, Oliver........................................ 570 (A06, Wed) Flake, John........................................ 989 (F01, Mon) Flandorfer, Hans................................ 374 (A05, Wed) Fleischauer, Richard...........................785 (C01, Tue) Fleischmann, Simon.......................... 105 (A03, Sun) Flesner, James................................. 1483 (I01B, Tue) Fleurial, Jean-Pierre........................1213 (G04, Wed) Flicker, Jack...................................... 1334 (H03, Tue) Flores, Krystal...................................2467 (Z04, Tue) Flottman, Spencer.............................267 (A05, Mon) Foister, Shane....................................2092 (L01, Tue) Foley, Sonia....................................... 403 (A05, Wed) Folgado, María Antonia..................1448 (I01A, Thu) Fontaine, Olivier........117 (A03, Mon), 147 (A03, Tue) Fontenot, Ross.................................. 2030 (J01, Mon) Foord, John....................................... 927 (E02, Mon), ..............................2099 (L01, Tue), 2322 (Z01, Tue) Forcherio, Gregory.......................... 2072 (L01, Mon) Ford, Hunter...........490 (A06, Tue), 574 (A06, Wed) Forghani, Marveh..............................120 (A03, Mon) Fornaciari, Julie..................................1974 (I04, Thu) Forner-Cuenca, Antoni.......................13 (A01, Mon) Forner-Cuenca, Antoni....................2156 (L05, Wed) Foroozan, Tara....................................614 (A06, Thu) Forouzan, Mehdi........275 (A05, Mon), 415 (A05, Thu) Forouzanfar, Shahrzad...................2285 (M02, Mon) Forsyth, Maria...................................246 (A05, Mon) Fortune, Torben................................ 1339 (H03, Tue) Fossati, Giulio................................ 1699 (I01E, Wed) Fossati, Giulio................................. 1484 (I01B, Tue) Foster, Geoffrey...............................1270 (H01, Mon) Foster, Jamie.......................................1838 (I03, Tue) Fourmond, Erwann...........................1787 (I02, Wed) Fox, Neil..............................................937 (E02, Tue) Frackowiak, Elzbieta........................115 (A03, Mon) Fraley, Susanna...................................785 (C01, Tue) France-Lanord, Arthur...................... 466 (A06, Sun), ..............................655 (A07, Mon), 2127 (L02, Tue) Franco, Alejandro.............................167 (A04, Mon), ........................................................... 402 (A05, Wed) Franco-Gallo, Franz.......................... 198 (A04, Wed) François, Raoul.................................774 (C01, Mon) Frankel, Gerald....... 822 (C02, Tue), 823 (C02, Tue), ................................ 831 (C03, Tue), 832 (C03, Tue), ............................... 834 (C03, Tue), 837 (C03, Wed), ..............................860 (C04, Wed), 861 (C04, Wed), ..............................863 (C04, Wed), 865 (C04, Wed), ...........................................................2390 (Z01, Tue) Frankemoelle, Lennart........................979 (E03, Tue) Franklin, Aaron................................ 1281 (H01, Tue) Franklin, Hannah.............................. 746 (B01, Wed) Fransaer, Jan......................................1781 (I02, Wed) Fraschke, Mirko.............................. 1194 (G03, Wed) Freedy, Keren.......... 822 (C02, Tue), 823 (C02, Tue) Freitas, Andre.....................................1913 (I04, Sun) Freitas, Jaime...................................1268 (H01, Mon) Frenck, Louise....... 639 (A07, Sun), 2325 (Z01, Tue) Frenette, Leah.....................................1931 (I04, Tue) Fresquez, Armando...........................430 (A05, Thu), ............................................................447 (A05, Thu) Freychet, Guillaume........................2144 (L05, Wed) Freydina, Evgeniya......................... 1055 (F04, Mon) Friedmann, Thomas........................ 1282 (H01, Tue), .......................................................... 1284 (H01, Tue) Friedrich, Craig................................. 557 (A06, Wed) Friedrich, K.................................. 1392 (I01A, Mon), ........................ 1438 (I01A, Thu), 1500 (I01C, Mon) Friscic, Tomislav.............................1376 (I01A, Sun) Fritz, Mathias.................................... 929 (E02, Mon) Frohlich, Karol................................. 1144 (G02, Tue) Frost, Lyman.................................. 1691 (I01E, Wed) Fruehwald, Holly...........................1543 (I01D, Sun), ........................1566 (I01D, Mon), 1705 (I01F, Mon) Fu, Jintao........................................... 500 (A06, Wed) Fu, Wenbin........................................2373 (Z01, Tue) Fu, Xiaoxu........................................2295 (M03, Tue)

Fu, Yanbao......................................... 353 (A05, Wed) Fu, Yongzhu......................................2380 (Z01, Tue) Fu, Zhezhen...........634 (A07, Sun), 675 (A07, Mon) Fuchs, Carmen.................................. 330 (A05, Wed) Fuchs, Timo......................................2143 (L05, Wed) Fuentevilla, Daphne...........................432 (A05, Thu) Fujibayashi, Natsuki......................1635 (I01D, Thu), ...........................................................2361 (Z01, Tue) Fujigaya, Tsuyohiko...........................734 (B01, Tue), ........................... 741 (B01, Wed), 1541 (I01D, Sun), ....................... 1646 (I01E, Mon), 1708 (I01F, Mon), ...........................................................2363 (Z01, Tue) Fujimoto, Cy...................................1737 (I01F, Wed) Fujimoto, Hiroyuki...........................266 (A05, Mon) Fujimoto, Shinji........809 (C02, Mon), 812 (C02, Mon) Fujinami, Taichi................................ 541 (A06, Wed) Fujisaka, Ai.........................................1934 (I04, Tue) Fujiwara, Akira................................ 1198 (G03, Wed) Fujiwara, Ryosuke............................2118 (L02, Tue) Fukada, Haruka................................. 793 (C01, Wed) Fukazawa, Taishi..............................1712 (I01F, Tue) Fukuda, Masahiro...........................1163 (G03, Mon) Fukumura, Kohei..............................2337 (Z01, Tue) Fukunaga, Akira...............................1114 (G01, Tue), ...........................................................1115 (G01, Tue) Fukunaka, Yasuhiro........................ 2444 (Z04, Mon) Fukunishi, Mika................................. 297 (A05, Tue) Fuller, Elliot....................................1227 (G05, Mon), ......................... 1239 (G05, Mon), 1241 (G05, Mon) Fuller, Thomas..................................433 (A05, Thu), ....................... 1374 (I01A, Sun), 1386 (I01A, Mon), ........................1420 (I01A, Wed), 1527 (I01C, Thu), ...........................................................2176 (L06, Tue) Fullerton, Eric.................................. 1819 (I03, Mon) Fultz, Brent........................................2461 (Z04, Tue) Funaki, Takashi...................................28 (A01, Mon) Funatsu, Seitaro.................................2393 (Z01, Tue) Furukawa, Hidemitsu................... 2257 (M01, Wed), ........................2258 (M01, Wed), 2260 (M01, Wed), ........................2262 (M01, Wed), 2264 (M01, Wed), ........................2265 (M01, Wed), 2268 (M01, Wed), ..........................................................2300 (M03, Tue) Furukawa, Noriyuki.......................... 795 (C01, Wed) Furukawa, Yusuke..............................1934 (I04, Tue) Furushiro, Toya.................................2393 (Z01, Tue) Furuta, Fumio.................................. 1062 (F04, Mon) Furuta, Noritoshi................................ 645 (A07, Sun) Fusalba, Florence..............................2466 (Z04, Tue)

Ganesh, Panchapakesan.....................1997 (I05, Tue) Ganguly, Dipsikha..........................1571 (I01D, Tue) Ganin, Alexey....................................2455 (Z04, Tue) Ganley, Emily..... 2468 (Z04, Tue), 2484 (Z04, Wed) Ganther, Wayne...................................786 (C01, Tue) Gao, Huajian.....................................248 (A05, Mon) Gao, Jay.................428 (A05, Thu), 2362 (Z01, Tue) Gao, Jun.............................................1862 (I03, Wed) Gao, Lijun.......................................... 526 (A06, Wed) Gao, Ming........................................2239 (M01, Tue) Gao, Ningshengjie.............................. 998 (F01, Tue) Gao, Shuang....................................... 188 (A04, Tue) Gao, Wei............................................123 (A03, Mon) Gao, Xiaosi........................................ 197 (A04, Wed) Gao, Xuefei.........2297 (M03, Tue), 2427 (Z02, Tue) Gao, Yuechen..................................... 482 (A06, Tue) Gao, Yunzhi.......................................688 (A07, Mon) Garai, Debi..........................................833 (C03, Tue) Garay-Tapia, A. M........................1644 (I01E, Mon), ........................................................1647 (I01E, Mon) Garcia, Estefania...............................2389 (Z01, Tue) Garcia - Quismondo, Enrique..........1015 (F02, Tue) García-Galván, Federico.....................825 (C02, Tue) García-Mayagoitia, S.....................1648 (I01E, Mon) García-Melo, José............................1070 (F06, Wed) Garcia-Mendez, Regina..................... 706 (A07, Tue) García-Rodríguez, Orlando..............1006 (F01, Tue) Gardner, Chris.................................1627 (I01D, Thu) Garfunkel, Eric...................................1967 (I04, Thu) Garg, Sourav....................................2140 (L05, Wed) Garich, Holly.................................. 1058 (F04, Mon), ...........................1061 (F04, Mon), 2483 (Z04, Wed) Garrick, Taylor..................................219 (A05, Thu), ...............................428 (A05, Thu), 2362 (Z01, Tue) Garsany, Yannick..........................1423 (I01A, Wed), ........................................................1428 (I01A, Wed) Garza-Duran, Eréndira..................1645 (I01E, Mon) Garzon, Fernando..............................429 (A05, Thu), ........................................................1523 (I01C, Thu), ...........................1580 (I01D, Tue), 2174 (L06, Tue), .............................2460 (Z04, Tue), 2468 (Z04, Tue), ..........................................................2484 (Z04, Wed) Gaspari, Franco.................................2091 (L01, Tue) Gassilloud, Remy............................. 1139 (G02, Tue) Gasteiger, Hubert.............................268 (A05, Mon), ...........................346 (A05, Wed), 1528 (I01C, Thu), ..........................................................1749 (I01F, Thu) Gates, Ian..........................................1088 (F06, Wed) Gattu, Bharat........ 535 (A06, Wed), 718 (A07, Wed) Gaubicher, Joël........157 (A03, Tue), 491 (A06, Tue) Gauthier, Magali................................ 304 (A05, Tue) Gauthier, Roby...... 313 (A05, Wed), 446 (A05, Thu) Gauvin, Raynald...............................665 (A07, Mon) Gawas, Ramchandra.........................2310 (Z01, Tue) Gazdzicki, Pawel............................1438 (I01A, Thu) Ge, Aimin...........................................1897 (I04, Sun) Ge, Liya............................................. 752 (B01, Wed) Ge, Nan.............................................. 338 (A05, Wed) Ge, Ruijing......................................1316 (H02, Wed) Ge, Sirui.............................................. 641 (A07, Sun) Gebel, Gerard................................1415 (I01A, Wed), ........................................................1416 (I01A, Wed) Geffraye, Françoise............................ 218 (A05, Sun) Geng, Linxiao.................................... 403 (A05, Wed) Geng, Linxiao..................................... 306 (A05, Tue) Geng, Xiao........................................1860 (I03, Wed) Geng, Xiaohua...................................917 (E01, Wed) Gennett, Thomas..............................2003 (I05, Wed), .............................. 2012 (I05, Wed), 2019 (I05, Thu) Genovese, Matthew......................... 192 (A04, Wed), ............................................................ 210 (A05, Sun) Gentile, Antonio.................................101 (A02, Thu) Gentischer, Harald............................ 570 (A06, Wed) Geoffrey, Heather..............................2091 (L01, Tue) Geohegan, David.............................1328 (H02, Thu) George, Steven................................ 1155 (G02, Wed)

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Gabardo, Christine...........................1083 (F06, Wed) Gabaudan, Vincent............................. 454 (A06, Sun) Gachot, Grégory........ 410 (A05, Wed), 454 (A06, Sun) Gaffney, Erin........2052 (K01, Mon), 2060 (K01, Mon) Gagliardi, Alessio............................1531 (I01D, Sun) Gago, Aldo.....................................1649 (I01E, Mon) Gaillard, Nicolas....1899 (I04, Sun), 1909 (I04, Sun) Galal, Ahmed.................................... 800 (C01, Wed) Galiote, Nelson................................1573 (I01D, Tue) Gallagher, James............................1268 (H01, Mon), .........................................................1270 (H01, Mon) Gallant, Betar.......474 (A06, Mon), 514 (A06, Wed) Gallaway, Joshua.................................23 (A01, Mon) Gallenkamp, Charlotte..................1606 (I01D, Wed), .........................................................1612 (I01D, Thu) Galligan, E..........................................916 (E01, Wed) Galván, Juan Carlos............................825 (C02, Tue) Galvez-Aranda, Diego...................... 198 (A04, Wed) Gamero T, Milenka........................... 198 (A04, Wed) Gamo, Hironori...............................1168 (G03, Mon) Gan, Lin........... 1633 (I01D, Thu), 1736 (I01F, Wed) Gan, Yun......................2 (A01, Mon), 3 (A01, Mon), ............................ 1020 (F02, Tue), 1826 (I03, Mon), ............................................................1889 (I03, Thu) Gandrud, Knut.................................1125 (G02, Mon) Ganesan, Kousik.............................. 1250 (G06, Tue)

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Gerard, Angela...................................822 (C02, Tue), ................................ 823 (C02, Tue), 860 (C04, Wed) Gerard, Mathias..............................1379 (I01A, Sun), .........................................................1465 (I01B, Sun) Gerber, Iann........................................1901 (I04, Sun) Gerdes, Kirk.......................................1846 (I03, Tue) Gerhardt, Michael.......................... 1483 (I01B, Tue), .........................................................1728 (I01F, Wed) Gerling, Christophe....................... 1392 (I01A, Mon) Gernhäuser, Roman..........................268 (A05, Mon) Gessner, Oliver..................................1954 (I04, Wed) Gewirth, Andrew..............................1076 (F06, Wed) Ghadge, Shrinath.............................1725 (I01F, Tue) Ghahremani, Amir............................1776 (I02, Wed) Ghahremani, Amir...........................1772 (I02, Wed), ...........................................................1775 (I02, Wed) Ghahremani, Raziyeh......................1031 (F03, Wed) Ghamouss, Fouad...............................24 (A01, Mon) Gharbi, Oumaïma.............................2101 (L01, Tue) Ghebremichael, Habte......................1959 (I04, Wed) Ghods, Amirhossein........................1272 (H01, Mon) Ghosh, Dipankar................................ 181 (A04, Tue) Ghosh, Hirendra................................1950 (I04, Wed) Ghosh, Rashmi..................................2418 (Z01, Tue) Ghoshal, Shraboni...........................1716 (I01F, Tue), .........................................................1735 (I01F, Wed) Ghuman, Alyssa.............................. 2278 (M02, Sun) Giaccherini, Andrea.......................... 921 (E02, Mon) Giang, Hannah................................2066 (K01, Mon) Giannis, Apostolos............................ 752 (B01, Wed) Gibertini, Eugenio............................. 487 (A06, Tue), ........................................................... 992 (F01, Mon) Gibilaro, Mathieu............................ 2084 (L01, Mon) Giffin, Jürgen..................................1509 (I01C, Wed) Gifford, Jeffrey...................................2028 (I05, Thu) Gigandet, Marie-Pierre.................. 1046 (F04, Mon), ..........................1049 (F04, Mon), 1053 (F04, Mon), ..........................................................2189 (L07, Wed) Gigmes, Didier.................................. 379 (A05, Wed) Gila, Brent.......................................1359 (H03, Wed) Gilles, Ralph......................................268 (A05, Mon) Gillette, Eleanor..................................947 (E02, Tue) Gim, Jihyeon..................................... 363 (A05, Wed) Ginley, David....................................2015 (I05, Wed) Giordano, Livia................................. 304 (A05, Tue), .........................................................1740 (I01F, Wed) Gittleson, Forrest..............................267 (A05, Mon), ............................................................441 (A05, Thu) Gitzendanner, Rob...........................2452 (Z04, Tue), ...........................................................2464 (Z04, Tue) Gizzie, Evan..... 2063 (K01, Mon), 2298 (M03, Tue) Glaser, Rebecca.........515 (A06, Wed), 551 (A06, Wed) Glass, Dean.......................................2465 (Z04, Tue) Glenn, Michael..................................779 (C01, Mon) Gleyzes, Christine........................... 1046 (F04, Mon) Glezakou, Vassiliki-Alexandra........1038 (F03, Wed) Glibo, Albina..................................... 374 (A05, Wed) Gliech, Manuel.................................1063 (F06, Wed) Glynn, Kaitlin..... 894 (D01, Tue), 1517 (I01C, Wed) Go, Nak Gyu........ 594 (A06, Wed), 595 (A06, Wed) Go, Wooseok...................................... 73 (A02, Wed), ............................... 102 (A02, Thu), 567 (A06, Wed) Gocyla, Martin.................................1719 (I01F, Tue) Goddard, Pooja................................. 521 (A06, Wed) Goddard, W. A..................................1071 (F06, Wed) Goddard, William............................ 1056 (F04, Mon) Godinez-Salomon, Fernando....... 1706 (I01F, Mon), ............................1718 (I01F, Tue), 1754 (I01F, Thu) Goenaga, Gabriel............................ 1668 (I01E, Tue) Gogotsi, Yury..................................... 146 (A03, Tue) Gokcen, Dincer...................................947 (E02, Tue) Gollas, Bernhard............................... 964 (E03, Mon) Golozar, Maryam..............................665 (A07, Mon) Gonçalves, Anne-Marie......................945 (E02, Tue) Gonçalves, Ricardo...........................2488 (L06, Tue) Gong, Li...........................................1030 (F03, Wed)

Gong, Mingxing............................1596 (I01D, Wed), ......................................................... 1665 (I01E, Tue) Gong, Yukun.................................... 1141 (G02, Tue) Gong, Yunhui........634 (A07, Sun), 660 (A07, Mon) Gong, Zhe.......................................... 389 (A05, Wed) Gonon, Patrice.................................. 1139 (G02, Tue) Gonzalez, Seancarlos......................... 490 (A06, Tue) Gonzalez Rodriguez, Romeo.........1569 (I01D, Tue) Gonzalez-Aponte, Kattia....................728 (B01, Tue) Gonzalez-Garcia, Yaiza.................... 839 (C03, Wed) Gonzalez-Rosillo, Juan Carlos......1226 (G05, Mon), .........................................................1228 (G05, Mon) Goorsky, Mark.................................1365 (H03, Thu) Gopalan, Srikanth..............................1847 (I03, Tue) Gordon, Margaret..............................2007 (I05, Wed) Gordon, Roy......... 524 (A06, Wed), 525 (A06, Wed) Gore, Colin.........................................1849 (I03, Tue) Goriparti, Subrahmanyam................ 737 (B01, Wed) Goshtasbi, Alireza..........................1375 (I01A, Sun), .........................1384 (I01A, Sun), 1461 (I01B, Sun), ......................................................... 1494 (I01B, Tue) Gostick, Jeff........581 (A06, Wed), 1376 (I01A, Sun) Goswami, Navneet.........................1420 (I01A, Wed) Goswami, Navneet.........................1374 (I01A, Sun), ....................................................... 1386 (I01A, Mon) Goto, Hiromasa................................2185 (L07, Wed) Goto, Hiromasa................................882 (D01, Mon), ..........................................................2193 (L07, Wed) Goto, Ken......................................... 1169 (G03, Tue) Goto, Shunsuke................................. 719 (A07, Wed) Goto, Takuya................................... 2444 (Z04, Mon) Gotow, Takahiro..............................1166 (G03, Mon) Gottesfeld, Shimshon....................1433 (I01A, Wed), ......................................................... 1495 (I01B, Tue) Goubard, Nicolas............................... 149 (A03, Tue) Gould, Benjamin...........................1423 (I01A, Wed), ........................................................1428 (I01A, Wed) Goux, Laurent.................................... 886 (D01, Tue) Govorov, Alexander........................ 2072 (L01, Mon) Goward, Gillian..................................1838 (I03, Tue) Grabar, Bob...................................... 1172 (G03, Tue) Grady, Mikaela..................................128 (A03, Mon) Graf, John..........................................2454 (Z04, Tue) Graha, Hafis Pratama Rendra........ 1702 (I01F, Mon) Graham, Kenneth.............................1770 (I02, Wed), ...........................................................1777 (I02, Wed) Grand, Pierre-Philippe........................945 (E02, Tue) Grandinetti, Philip............................2157 (L05, Wed) Grapperhaus, Craig...........................1776 (I02, Wed) Grattieri, Matteo.............................2052 (K01, Mon), .........................................................2060 (K01, Mon) Grau, Gerd.........................................119 (A03, Mon) Graverson, Carolyn...........................2353 (Z01, Tue) Graverson, Carolyn..........................1113 (G01, Tue), ...........................................................2355 (Z01, Tue) Gray, Jake.......................................... 552 (A06, Wed) Greco, Katharine................................13 (A01, Mon), .............................738 (B01, Wed), 2156 (L05, Wed) Greeley, Jeffrey..............................1123 (G02, Mon), .........................................................1124 (G02, Mon) Green, Martin.....................................1988 (I05, Tue) Green, Robert............3 (A01, Mon), 1889 (I03, Thu) Green, Ron....................................... 1338 (H03, Tue) Green, Zach.....1513 (I01C, Wed), 1729 (I01F, Wed) Greenacre, Victoria............................ 891 (D01, Tue) Greenbaum, Steven...........................2132 (L02, Tue) Greenlee, Lauren...............................1008 (F01, Tue) Greenway, Scott................................1001 (F01, Tue) Greenwood, David............................... 53 (A01, Tue) Greer, Julia......................................... 185 (A04, Tue) Gregoire, John.................................1065 (F06, Wed), .............................. 1985 (I05, Mon), 1990 (I05, Tue) Gregorczyk, Keith............................. 196 (A04, Wed) Gregory, Shawn...............................1132 (G02, Mon) Grey, Clare........................................ 381 (A05, Wed)

Grieder, Andrew............................... 612 (A06, Wed), ............................... 654 (A07, Mon), 701 (A07, Tue) Griffith, Kent..................................... 381 (A05, Wed) Griffiths, Matthew........................... 1156 (G02, Wed) Grimler, Henrik.............................. 1692 (I01E, Wed) Grissa, Rabeb....................................244 (A05, Mon) Gritton, Jack......................................675 (A07, Mon) Grob, Frank........................................ 632 (A07, Sun) Groell, Léonor.................................1162 (G03, Mon) Groot, K............................................. 930 (E02, Mon) Gross, Karl.........................................2017 (I05, Thu) Gross, Michael................................. 1817 (I03, Mon) Grossman, Jeffrey............................. 466 (A06, Sun), ..............................655 (A07, Mon), 2127 (L02, Tue) Grotjohn, Timothy A....................... 1189 (G03, Wed) Gruet, Nathalie..................................2097 (L01, Tue) Grundy, Lorena................................. 320 (A05, Wed) Grunewald, Jonathan.....................1374 (I01A, Sun), ....................... 1386 (I01A, Mon), 1420 (I01A, Wed) Gu, Jinxing...................................... 1672 (I01E, Tue) Gu, Wenbin.....................................1399 (I01A, Tue), .........................1440 (I01A, Thu), 1513 (I01C, Wed) Gu, Yu..................................................952 (E02, Tue) Guan, Bo............................................1864 (I03, Wed) Guan, Chengzhi............................... 1833 (I03, Mon) Guan, Yan........................................1347 (H03, Wed) Guarnieri, Massimo...........................12 (A01, Mon), .............................................................41 (A01, Mon) Gubler, Lorenz...............................1435 (I01A, Thu), ..........................................................1750 (I01F, Thu) Guetaz, Laure..................................1466 (I01B, Sun) Gühmann, Clemens...........................419 (A05, Thu) Guiton, Beth.................................... 1674 (I01E, Tue) Gülcan, Feryat.................................. 378 (A05, Wed), ........................................................... 382 (A05, Wed) Gumeci, Cenk.................................1579 (I01D, Tue) Gunji, Takao..... 1560 (I01D, Mon), 2358 (Z01, Tue) Gunji, Takao......................................2367 (Z01, Tue) Gunkel, Felix......................................1808 (I03, Sun) Gunnarshaug, Astrid.......................... 235 (A05, Sun) Gunnell, Ethan.................................. 967 (E03, Mon) Gunnell, LaGrande........................... 967 (E03, Mon) Gunter, Dan............2000 (I05, Tue), 2016 (I05, Thu) Guo, Hua............................................1933 (I04, Tue) Guo, Jianqiu.....................................1366 (H03, Thu) Guo, Jicheng........775 (C01, Mon), 2147 (L05, Wed) Guo, Jinghua..................................... 493 (A06, Tue), ............................... 498 (A06, Tue), 2011 (I05, Wed) Guo, Juchen...................................... 578 (A06, Wed), ................................ 616 (A06, Thu), 763 (B01, Thu) Guo, Kai............................................248 (A05, Mon) Guo, Qiang......................................1347 (H03, Wed) Guo, Rui............................................474 (A06, Mon) Guo, Rui............................................ 610 (A06, Wed) Guo, Ruiqiang..................................1219 (G04, Thu) Guo, Wei............................................2380 (Z01, Tue) Guo, Xiaojing................................... 1829 (I03, Mon) Gupta, Ajay.........................................833 (C03, Tue) Gupta, Devanshi................................ 403 (A05, Wed) Gupta, Mukul......................................833 (C03, Tue) Gupta, Prashant...................................43 (A01, Mon) Gurkan, Burcu................................. 2085 (L01, Mon) Gurkan, Burcu...................................2177 (L06, Tue) Gutiérrez Tinoco, Oliver.................1035 (F03, Wed), ..........................................................1038 (F03, Wed) Gutiérrez-Granados, Silvia............... 745 (B01, Wed) Gutsche, Alexander.........................1225 (G05, Mon) Guyomard, Dominique..................... 157 (A03, Tue), .............................244 (A05, Mon), 246 (A05, Mon), .................................300 (A05, Tue), 491 (A06, Tue) Gwak, Gyeong-Hyeon....................1535 (I01D, Sun) Gwinner, Benoit................................2097 (L01, Tue) Gwon, Yong-Guk..............................2331 (Z01, Tue) Gyenge, Előd...................................1629 (I01D, Thu) Gyenge, Elod....................................1040 (F03, Wed)

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Han, So-Young..................................1112 (G01, Tue) Han, Taehee........................................445 (A05, Thu) Han, Weiqiang................................... 380 (A05, Wed) Han, Yisong....................................... 930 (E02, Mon) Han, Ziyi..........................................1541 (I01D, Sun) Hanauer, Matthias......................... 1392 (I01A, Mon) Hanetho, Sidsel.................................. 223 (A05, Sun) Hangarter, Carlos............................. 845 (C03, Wed), ........................................................... 854 (C04, Wed) Hangarter, Carlos................................947 (E02, Tue) Hanke-Rauschenbach, Richard.......1717 (I01F, Tue) Hansen, Kentaro.............................1515 (I01C, Wed) Hanson, Karrie.................................2437 (Z03, Wed) Hantschel, Thomas............................. 75 (A02, Wed) Hao, Qing.........................................1216 (G04, Thu) Hao, Tianqi........................................ 736 (B01, Wed) Hao, Yucang....................................... 630 (A07, Sun) Haque, Mazharul...............................136 (A03, Mon) Hara, Masanori.................................1723 (I01F, Tue) Hara, Nobuyoshi..............................770 (C01, Mon), ..............................844 (C03, Wed), 846 (C03, Wed), ........................................................... 866 (C04, Wed) Hara, Yuta....................................... 2264 (M01, Wed) Harada, Yoshitaka........................... 2274 (M02, Sun) Harb, John.......... 967 (E03, Mon), 1033 (F03, Wed), ...........................................................2176 (L06, Tue) Harbauer, Karsten............................ 1920 (I04, Mon) Hardtdegen, Alexander...................1232 (G05, Mon) Hardwick, Laurence.......................... 521 (A06, Wed) Hardy, Matthew............................... 1195 (G03, Wed) Hardy, Will........................................871 (D01, Mon) Harper, John......................................... 53 (A01, Tue) Harrington, George............................1883 (I03, Thu) Harris, Kristopher..............................1838 (I03, Tue) Harris, Oliver.......... 199 (A05, Sun), 208 (A05, Sun) Harrison, Chelsea..............................173 (A04, Mon) Harrison, Katharine........................... 737 (B01, Wed) Harrison, Katherine........................... 586 (A06, Wed) Harry, Katherine................................651 (A07, Mon) Hartley, Gareth................................... 696 (A07, Tue) Hartmann, Johanna............................1849 (I03, Tue) Hartmann, Kevin............................1473 (I01B, Mon) Hartvigsen, Joseph........................ 1691 (I01E, Wed), ......................................................... 2440 (Z04, Mon) Haruta, Masakazu............................. 362 (A05, Wed) Harvey, Steve....................................242 (A05, Mon) Harvey, Steven.........250 (A05, Mon), 254 (A05, Mon) Hasan, Morshed.............................1375 (I01A, Sun), .........................................................1522 (I01C, Thu) Hasegawa, Kei.................................1002 (F01, Tue), ...............................1787 (I02, Wed), 1892 (I03, Sun) Hasegawa, Shinya............................. 717 (A07, Wed) Hashimoto, Hideki...........................813 (C02, Mon), ...........................................................2338 (Z01, Tue) Hashimoto, Kei................................. 533 (A06, Wed) Hashimoto, Tadao...........................1350 (H03, Wed) Hashimoto, Tsutomu..........................448 (A05, Thu) Hasse, Joseph...................................1029 (F03, Wed) Hatakeyama, Takuya......................... 516 (A06, Wed) Hatchard, Timothy............................172 (A04, Mon) Hattori, Azusa.................................. 2073 (L01, Mon) Hattori, Sayaka..................................2337 (Z01, Tue) Hatzell, Kelsey................................. 195 (A04, Wed), ................................643 (A07, Sun), 707 (A07, Tue), .............................1014 (F02, Tue), 1866 (I03, Wed), ...........................................................2194 (L09, Tue) Hatzell, Marta................................... 990 (F01, Mon), ..............................1014 (F02, Tue), 1976 (I04, Thu), ..........................................................2201 (L09, Wed) Hauenstein, Pascal.........................1653 (I01E, Mon) Haupt, Dennis...................................2470 (Z04, Wed) Hauser, Adam..................................1269 (H01, Mon) Hausmann, Dennis........................... 1140 (G02, Tue) Haussener, Sophia.......................... 1489 (I01B, Tue), ............................................................1904 (I04, Sun) Haverkate, Lucas............................... 632 (A07, Sun)

Hawkins, Adam................................2476 (Z04, Wed) Hawkins, Adam................................1033 (F03, Wed) Hawkins, Brendan..............................23 (A01, Mon), ............................................................ 457 (A06, Sun) Hawley, William...............................168 (A04, Mon) Hawthorne, Krista............................. 556 (A06, Wed) Hayashi, Akari................................1444 (I01A, Thu), ...................... 1470 (I01B, Mon), 1472 (I01B, Mon), ....................... 1544 (I01D, Sun), 1549 (I01D, Mon), ......................1551 (I01D, Mon), 1561 (I01D, Mon), ..........................................................1758 (I01F, Thu) Hayashi, Daiki...................................685 (A07, Mon) Hayashi, Hiroki............................... 2274 (M02, Sun) Hayashi, Narumi...............................2367 (Z01, Tue) Hayashi, Tomoki.................................783 (C01, Tue) Hayashi, Yoshiya............................... 541 (A06, Wed) Hayashi, Yoshiya............................... 608 (A06, Wed) Hayman, Dillon....... 48 (A01, Tue), 2407 (Z01, Tue) Hays, David.....................................1359 (H03, Wed) He, Cheng.......................................1582 (I01D, Tue), ......................... 1584 (I01D, Tue), 1700 (I01E, Wed) He, Fei................................................1889 (I03, Thu) He, Jiacheng................................... 2273 (M02, Sun), ......................... 2280 (M02, Sun), 2283 (M02, Mon) He, Jian.............................................1224 (G04, Thu) He, Jiangang......................................2008 (I05, Wed) He, Jr-Hau.......................................1320 (H02, Wed) He, Kun...................150 (A03, Tue), 614 (A06, Thu) He, Mingfu........................................474 (A06, Mon) He, Peng............................................. 490 (A06, Tue) He, Qinggang................................1498 (I01C, Mon), .........................................................1626 (I01D, Thu) He, Weidong.......................................1798 (I03, Sun) He, Xiaoqing................................... 1155 (G02, Wed) He, Xingfeng............. 85 (A02, Wed), 96 (A02, Thu) He, Yubin........................................... 544 (A06, Wed) He, Zizhou.........................................684 (A07, Mon) Heaton, Thomas............................... 1250 (G06, Tue) Hebert, Kurt......................................808 (C02, Mon), .............................. 810 (C02, Mon), 850 (C03, Wed) Hebling, Christopher......................1765 (I01Z, Mon) Hecht, Michael.................................2480 (Z04, Wed) Hector, Andrew......891 (D01, Tue), 930 (E02, Mon) Hedhili, Mohammed......................... 602 (A06, Wed) Heggo, Dalia..................................1417 (I01A, Wed) Hein, Simon...........330 (A05, Wed), 698 (A07, Tue) Heinselman, Karen............................1967 (I04, Thu) Heisig, Thomas...............................1225 (G05, Mon) Heist, Christopher...........................2301 (M03, Tue), ..........................................................2305 (M03, Tue) Heitmann, Thomas.......................... 1155 (G02, Wed) Helgerud, Trond................................. 223 (A05, Sun) Hellmann, Andreas.........................2062 (K01, Mon) Hellring, Stuart..................................164 (A04, Mon) Hempelmann, Rolf...........................2306 (M03, Tue) Henckel, Danielle.............................1076 (F06, Wed) Henderson, Jeffrey..............................817 (C02, Tue) Hendricks, Christopher......................432 (A05, Thu) Henn, Mark-Alexander...................... 899 (D01, Tue) Henning, Hans-Martin...................... 570 (A06, Wed) Henry, Hakeem.................................2120 (L02, Tue) Hens, Zeger..................................... 1150 (G02, Wed) Hensling, Felix................................1225 (G05, Mon) Heo, Jin S........................................... 214 (A05, Sun) Heo, Tae Wook................................. 612 (A06, Wed), ............................. 654 (A07, Mon), 2023 (I05, Thu), ............................................................2025 (I05, Thu) Herbert, Robert................................2293 (M03, Tue), ..........................................................2307 (M03, Tue) Herescu, Alexandru........................1432 (I01A, Wed) Hermes, Dorothee.............................. 632 (A07, Sun) Hermis, Ninos..................................2478 (Z04, Wed) Hernandez, Nerika............................2467 (Z04, Tue) Herrera, Sergio................................1582 (I01D, Tue) Herrera, Sergio............................. 1556 (I01D, Mon), ........................................................1601 (I01D, Wed)

Ha, Heung Yong................................ 1011 (F01, Tue) Ha, Su................................................ 552 (A06, Wed) Ha, Yeyoung....................................... 234 (A05, Sun) Ha, Yeyoung......................................250 (A05, Mon) Ha, Yoonhoo.................................. 1557 (I01D, Mon) Habazaki, Hiroki...............................806 (C02, Mon) Habersat, Daniel............................... 1338 (H03, Tue) Habrioux, AurÊlien........................1588 (I01D, Wed) Hackett, Gregory.............................. 1817 (I03, Mon) Hackett, Lisa.................................... 1284 (H01, Tue) Haddad, Milan...................................2196 (L09, Tue) Haddow, Tylynn..............................1410 (I01A, Tue) Hadzifejzovic, Emina....................... 927 (E02, Mon) Hafen, Tyler..................................... 2440 (Z04, Mon) Hafiz, Shihab Bin..............................870 (D01, Mon) Hagemann, Hans............................... 725 (A07, Wed) Hagen, Mark.......... 126 (A03, Mon), 153 (A03, Tue) Hagos, Tesfaye Teka...........................39 (A01, Mon) Hahm, Sung-Ho..............................1279 (H01, Mon) Hahn, Christopher...........................1028 (F03, Wed), ..........................................................2146 (L05, Wed) Hahn, Horst........ 1835 (I03, Tue), 2259 (M01, Wed) Hahn, Nathan..........459 (A06, Sun), 493 (A06, Tue) Haidar, Fatima.................................1587 (I01D, Tue) Haile, Sossina..................................... 71 (A02, Wed), ...............................1845 (I03, Tue), 2008 (I05, Wed) Hains, Christopher............................881 (D01, Mon) Haithcock, Dustin............................2240 (M01, Tue) Haja, Dominik.................................2054 (K01, Mon) Halajko, Anna...................................... 81 (A02, Wed) Hales, Jan Harry..............................1454 (I01B, Sun) Hall, David........................................ 313 (A05, Wed) Hall, Timothy................................... 325 (A05, Wed), ...........................1034 (F03, Wed), 1037 (F03, Wed), ..........................1043 (F04, Mon), 1044 (F04, Mon), ..........................1047 (F04, Mon), 1057 (F04, Mon), ..........................1058 (F04, Mon), 1061 (F04, Mon), ......................... 1062 (F04, Mon), 2061 (K01, Mon), ..........................2189 (L07, Wed), 2446 (Z04, Mon), ...........................2447 (Z04, Mon), 2458 (Z04, Tue), ........................... 2486 (Z04, Wed), 2487 (Z04, Wed) Hallez, Loic....... 2179 (L07, Wed), 2192 (L07, Wed) Hallinan, Daniel.........640 (A07, Sun), 647 (A07, Mon) Halpern, Jeffrey...............................2065 (K01, Mon) Hamada, Satomi..............................1101 (G01, Mon) Hamade, Fatima................................. 757 (B01, Thu) Hamaguchi, Satoshi.......................... 904 (D02, Wed) Hamann, Kathryn............................ 2082 (L01, Mon) Hamann, Tanner.........634 (A07, Sun), 660 (A07, Mon) Hamann, Thomas..............................2131 (L02, Tue) Hamasaki, Masashi...........................2408 (Z01, Tue) Hamid, Raad...................................... 374 (A05, Wed) Hamilton, Sara...... 893 (D01, Tue), 2092 (L01, Tue) Hamilton, Shawn..............................1026 (F02, Tue) Hammontree, Megan........................2196 (L09, Tue) Hamre, Bjørnar..............................1431 (I01A, Wed) Hamrock, Steven............................1516 (I01C, Wed) Han, Aijie.......................................... 351 (A05, Wed) Han, Binghong....... 216 (A05, Sun), 220 (A05, Sun) Han, Gwon Deok...............................1792 (I03, Sun) Han, Jin-woo..... 2477 (Z04, Wed), 2481 (Z04, Wed) Han, Jinhyup........ 349 (A05, Wed), 558 (A06, Wed) HAN, Junsoo........... 819 (C02, Tue), 822 (C02, Tue) Han, Junyoung.................................. 565 (A06, Wed) Han, Kee Sung..................................... 58 (A01, Tue) Han, Kwang-Min..............................1112 (G01, Tue) Han, Qi.................2115 (L02, Tue), 2117 (L02, Tue) Han, Qiuhua......................................884 (D01, Mon) Han, Sang.........................................2484 (Z04, Wed) Han, Sang Yun.................................... 189 (A04, Tue) Han, Sang-Don.................................. 234 (A05, Sun), ..............................242 (A05, Mon), 250 (A05, Mon) Han, Sangmyeong..........................2289 (M02, Mon) Han, Sangwoo....................................435 (A05, Thu) Han, Sangwoo.......275 (A05, Mon), 415 (A05, Thu) 240

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Herring, Andrew................................ 84 (A02, Wed), ..........................1008 (F01, Tue), 1655 (I01E, Mon), .......................1682 (I01E, Wed), 1768 (I01Z, Mon), ..............................2314 (Z01, Tue), 2326 (Z01, Tue) Heske, Clemens..... 1926 (I04, Tue), 1991 (I05, Tue) Hesketh, Peter................................2223 (M01, Mon) Heslop, Stacy..................................1096 (G01, Mon) Heumann, Saskia..............................2130 (L02, Tue) Hewson, John.....................................417 (A05, Thu) Hexemer, Alexander........................2144 (L05, Wed) Heyns, Marc....................................1159 (G03, Mon) Hicks, Jeremy...................................1325 (H02, Thu) Hideaki, Iino....................................1094 (G01, Mon) Hideshima, Sho..... 146 (A03, Tue), 2087 (L01, Tue) Hideshima, Sho............................... 2274 (M02, Sun) Hiesgen, Renate..............................1438 (I01A, Thu) Higashi, Kotaro...............................1613 (I01D, Thu) Higashi, Seiichiro............................. 1177 (G03, Tue) Higashi, Toshikazu.........................2068 (K01, Mon), .............................2112 (L01, Tue), 2376 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2399 (Z01, Tue) Higashino, Shota.................................980 (E03, Tue) Higashiwaki, Masataka.................... 1169 (G03, Tue) Higashiya, Seiichiro..........................267 (A05, Mon) Higgins, Drew..................................2146 (L05, Wed) Hihn, Jean-Yves...............................771 (C01, Mon), ..............................997 (F01, Tue), 1046 (F04, Mon), ..........................1049 (F04, Mon), 1052 (F04, Mon), ..........................1053 (F04, Mon), 1060 (F04, Mon), .......................... 2179 (L07, Wed), 2189 (L07, Wed), .......................... 2191 (L07, Wed), 2192 (L07, Wed), ..............................2339 (Z01, Tue), 2360 (Z01, Tue) Hill, Laura.........................................2006 (I05, Wed) Hill, Madison....................................2354 (Z01, Tue) Hillman, Nathan...............................2299 (M03, Tue) Hinago, Hidenori.............................. 606 (A06, Wed) Hintze, Paul.......................................2453 (Z04, Tue) Hinuma, Yoyo..................................... 72 (A02, Wed) Hirahara, Fumitaka...........................1002 (F01, Tue) Hirai, Hirohisa.................................. 1183 (G03, Tue) Hirai, Ken...................................... 1388 (I01A, Mon) Hirai, Shuichiro................................. 705 (A07, Tue), .........................1412 (I01A, Tue), 1413 (I01A, Tue), .........................1424 (I01A, Wed), 1733 (I01F, Wed) Hirano, Shinichi.............................1373 (I01A, Sun), .........................1382 (I01A, Sun), 1384 (I01A, Sun), .........................................................1461 (I01B, Sun) Hirao, Kohki....................................2070 (K01, Mon) Hiraoka, Koji..................................... 715 (A07, Wed) Hiraoka, Yuji..................................1593 (I01D, Wed) Hirata, Ryo........................................ 801 (C01, Wed) Hirato, Tetsuji......................................980 (E03, Tue) Hirayama, Masaaki...........................685 (A07, Mon) Hirayama, Natsumi............................1934 (I04, Tue) Hirayama, Yusuke............................. 797 (C01, Wed) Hiroi, Zenji.......................................... 72 (A02, Wed) Hiroki, Akihiro................................ 1487 (I01B, Tue) Hiromoto, Sachiko..............................824 (C02, Tue) Hirosawa, Ichiro.............................1593 (I01D, Wed) Hirose, Masafumi............................ 1175 (G03, Tue) Hirschman, Karl.............................. 1178 (G03, Tue), .............................1179 (G03, Tue), 1180 (G03, Tue) Hite, Jennifer..................................1268 (H01, Mon), .........................................................1270 (H01, Mon) Hitomi, Mitsunori.............................2393 (Z01, Tue) Hitz, Gregory....................................675 (A07, Mon) Hiyama, Hirokuni..........................1101 (G01, Mon), ............................. 1114 (G01, Tue), 1115 (G01, Tue) Hlova, Ihor.........................................1964 (I04, Thu) Ho, Wei-Cheng................................ 1344 (H03, Tue), .......................................................... 1345 (H03, Tue) Hobart, Karl..........1268 (H01, Mon), 1270 (H01, Mon) Hock, Adam.......................................1795 (I03, Sun) Hodson, Thomas...............................271 (A05, Mon) Hoeche, Daniel....................................44 (A01, Mon) Hoelzer, David...................................617 (A06, Thu)

Hoffmann, Alice...............................165 (A04, Mon), ........................................................... 330 (A05, Wed) Hoffmann, Jennifer........................... 384 (A05, Wed) Hoffmann, Michael......................... 1056 (F04, Mon) Hoffmann, Michael...........................143 (A03, Mon) Hoffmann-Eifert, Susanne..............1232 (G05, Mon) Hoffmaster, Ashley........................... 511 (A06, Wed) Höhlich, Dominik............................. 965 (E03, Mon) Holade, Yaovi.................................. 2086 (L01, Mon) Holby, Edward.....1721 (I01F, Tue), 2024 (I05, Thu) Holewinski, Adam..........................1029 (F03, Wed), .............................1030 (F03, Wed), 2135 (L02, Tue) Holladay, Jamelyn...........................1035 (F03, Wed), ..........................................................1038 (F03, Wed) Hollas, Aaron..................................... 484 (A06, Tue) Hollerman, William........................ 2030 (J01, Mon), .......................................................... 2033 (J01, Mon) Hollevoet, Simon............................1125 (G02, Mon) Hollis, Mark..................................... 1334 (H03, Tue) Hollowell, Andrew........................... 1282 (H01, Tue) Holmes, Stuart.................................1569 (I01D, Tue) Holsteyns, Frank............................1092 (G01, Mon), ........................ 1093 (G01, Mon), 1094 (G01, Mon), .......................................................... 1120 (G01, Tue) Holzwarth, Natalie............................ 713 (A07, Wed) Homma, Takayuki........................... 2444 (Z04, Mon) Honda, Keisuke................................. 799 (C01, Wed) Honda, Kensuke................................1789 (I02, Wed) Honda, Reo........................................ 608 (A06, Wed) Honda, Yuji........................................1116 (G01, Tue) Hong, Bo Ki....................................1437 (I01A, Thu) Hong, Seung-Tae.............................. 566 (A06, Wed) Hong, Wesley..................................... 304 (A05, Tue) Hong, Yuzhe........ 1824 (I03, Mon), 1860 (I03, Wed) Honkawa, Yukio................................ 961 (E03, Mon) Honma, Hideo.......... 993 (F01, Tue), 995 (F01, Tue) Hood, Zachary................................... 635 (A07, Sun), ...............................690 (A07, Tue), 713 (A07, Wed), .........................................................1226 (G05, Mon) Hoogenboom, Richard.................... 2272 (M02, Sun) Hooks, Daniel..................................1397 (I01A, Tue) Hooper, Justin....... 371 (A05, Wed), 2119 (L02, Tue) Hopkins, Brandon........151 (A03, Tue), 180 (A04, Tue) Höppchen, Oliver............................... 177 (A04, Tue) Hopstaken, M.....................................916 (E01, Wed) Hori, Masaru..................................... 903 (D02, Wed) Hori, Satoshi........... 72 (A02, Wed), 685 (A07, Mon) Horiba, Tatsuo.................................... 297 (A05, Tue) Horikawa, Shin..............................2283 (M02, Mon) Horlick, Sam......................................1805 (I03, Sun) Hornberger, Elisabeth.....................1567 (I01D, Tue) Horne, Jesse......................................2294 (M03, Tue) Horstmann, Birger............................412 (A05, Thu), .............................................................968 (E03, Tue) Hortance, Nicholas............................. 707 (A07, Tue) Hortance, Nicholas............................1866 (I03, Wed) Horwood, Corie......973 (E03, Tue), 974 (E03, Tue), .............................. 983 (E03, Tue), 2076 (L01, Mon) Hoshi, Nagahiro................................2370 (Z01, Tue) Hoshi, Yoshinao...............................767 (C01, Mon), ............................. 772 (C01, Mon), 793 (C01, Wed), ..............................795 (C01, Wed), 797 (C01, Wed), ............................. 799 (C01, Wed), 2378 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2379 (Z01, Tue) Hoshina, Keigo.................................667 (A07, Mon) Hoshino, Norihiro...........................1353 (H03, Wed) Hoshino, Tsuyoshi.............................1021 (F02, Tue) Hoskins, Brian.................................1235 (G05, Mon) Hosogi, Tetsuro................................. 799 (C01, Wed) Hosokawa, Saburo............................2366 (Z01, Tue) Hossain, Md Delowar......................1071 (F06, Wed) Hosseini Narouei, Farideh...............2142 (L05, Wed) Hou, Bingya.......................................1925 (I04, Tue) Hou, Chenjun............................... 1548 (I01D, Mon), ....................................................... 1565 (I01D, Mon) Hou, Zijie......................................... 1343 (H03, Tue)

Houle, Frances.........1985 (I05, Mon), 2014 (I05, Wed) Houser, Jacob......................................14 (A01, Mon) Houssa, Michel.................................873 (D01, Mon) Howell, Pauline......2199 (L09, Wed), 2200 (L09, Wed) Howlett, Patrick................................246 (A05, Mon) Hoyt, Nathaniel....... 775 (C01, Mon), 2147 (L05, Wed) Hsia, Alex........................................1239 (G05, Mon) Hsieh, Chien-Te................................ 352 (A05, Wed) Hsieh, Po.......................................... 1258 (G06, Tue) Hsin, Yue-Ming...1344 (H03, Tue), 1345 (H03, Tue) Hsu, Lien.......................................... 1258 (G06, Tue) Hsu, P.-C.............. 886 (D01, Tue), 1159 (G03, Mon) Hu, Carl.............................................. 295 (A05, Tue) Hu, Chieh......................................... 1341 (H03, Tue) Hu, David.............2311 (Z01, Tue), 2316 (Z01, Tue) Hu, Enyuan........... 344 (A05, Wed), 507 (A06, Wed) Hu, Gangyi......................................1209 (G04, Wed) Hu, Guantai.......................................664 (A07, Mon) Hu, Jiazhi..............247 (A05, Mon), 367 (A05, Wed) Hu, Keda......................................... 1693 (I01E, Wed) Hu, Leiming....................................1437 (I01A, Thu) Hu, Liangbing...................................... 93 (A02, Thu) Hu, Yan-Yan......... 502 (A06, Wed), 607 (A06, Wed) Hu, Yang.............. 1256 (G06, Tue), 2116 (L02, Tue) Hu, Yang.......... 1619 (I01D, Thu), 1620 (I01D, Thu) Hu, Yun Hang.....................................1908 (I04, Sun) Hu, Zongyang.................................1348 (H03, Wed) Hua, Bin.............................................1877 (I03, Thu) Hua, Liping..................................... 1189 (G03, Wed) Hua, Weibo........................................ 370 (A05, Wed) Huang, Baoling...............................1208 (G04, Wed) Huang, Chen-Jui................................ 211 (A05, Sun) Huang, Ching-Tsung.........................868 (D01, Mon) Huang, Fuxiang............................... 1479 (I01B, Tue) Huang, Garrett............................... 1683 (I01E, Wed), ........................ 1686 (I01E, Wed), 1694 (I01E, Wed) Huang, Hsin-Chih.................................7 (A01, Mon) Huang, Hua......... 1799 (I03, Sun), 1824 (I03, Mon), ...............................1857 (I03, Tue), 1860 (I03, Wed) Huang, Jingsong................................ 579 (A06, Wed) Huang, Kevin........1796 (I03, Sun), 1806 (I03, Sun), ............................... 1876 (I03, Thu), 1878 (I03, Thu) Huang, Liang...................................... 160 (A03, Tue) Huang, Man Chen.............................. 111 (A03, Sun) Huang, Pei-Yu.................................. 1290 (H01, Tue) Huang, Qiang...... 1256 (G06, Tue), 2116 (L02, Tue) Huang, Ruiyun......1845 (I03, Tue), 2008 (I05, Wed) Huang, Shan.....................................2205 (L09, Wed) Huang, Ting-Wei.............................1544 (I01D, Sun) Huang, Tung-Shi.............................2245 (M01, Tue), ..........................2246 (M01, Tue), 2287 (M02, Mon) Huang, Wen-Hsi................................1785 (I02, Wed) Huang, Xiang..................................1744 (I01F, Wed) Huang, Xiaosong..............................247 (A05, Mon) Huang, Xinyu................................ 1390 (I01A, Mon) Huang, Yi-Lin........1805 (I03, Sun), 1884 (I03, Thu) Huang, Ying......1408 (I01A, Tue), 2159 (L05, Wed) Huang, Yu.......................................1599 (I01D, Wed) Huang, Yu-Shiang...........................1167 (G03, Mon) Huang, Zhaorong............................1204 (G04, Wed) Huang, Zhennan................................. 150 (A03, Tue) Hubin, Annick...................................2122 (L02, Tue) Hübner, Jessica................................1567 (I01D, Tue) Hughart, David................................1239 (G05, Mon) Hughes, Matthew.............................. 931 (E02, Mon) Hung, H. T........................................ 1246 (G06, Tue) Hunt, Patricia.......................................979 (E03, Tue) Hunt, Riley........................................ 528 (A06, Wed) Hunter, Emilee..................................260 (A05, Mon) Huo, Hua...........................................688 (A07, Mon) Hupfer, Thomas................................683 (A07, Mon) Huq, Ashfia........................................ 507 (A06, Wed) Hur, Hor-Gil....................................1535 (I01D, Sun) Hurd, Trace....................................... 1108 (G01, Tue) Hurst, Chelsey....................................1838 (I03, Tue)

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Hurst, Katherine.............................1622 (I01D, Thu), ............................................................2019 (I05, Thu) Husmann, Samantha.......................... 278 (A05, Tue) Hussain, Kamal................................ 1173 (G03, Tue) Hussain, Shahzad.............................. 911 (D02, Wed) Hussein, Haytham............................. 930 (E02, Mon) Hussey, Charles................................. 958 (E03, Mon) Hussey, Daniel...... 204 (A05, Sun), 205 (A05, Sun), .........................1403 (I01A, Tue), 1405 (I01A, Tue), .........................1411 (I01A, Tue), 1439 (I01A, Thu), ......................................................... 1483 (I01B, Tue) Huynh, Kenny..................................1365 (H03, Thu) Huynh, Ngoc................................... 1188 (G03, Wed) Hwang, Bing-Joe...............................39 (A01, Mon), ...............................211 (A05, Sun), 391 (A05, Wed), ........................................................... 519 (A06, Wed) Hwang, Cheol Seong......................1230 (G05, Mon) Hwang, Chihyun............................... 598 (A06, Wed) Hwang, Daeyeon................................. 73 (A02, Wed) Hwang, Heesu..........796 (C01, Wed), 1147 (G02, Tue), ............................2046 (J01, Mon), 2249 (M01, Tue) Hwang, Jaeseong.............................. 345 (A05, Wed) Hwang, Jin-Ha................................. 796 (C01, Wed), ............................1147 (G02, Tue), 2046 (J01, Mon), ..........................................................2249 (M01, Tue) Hwang, Minji.......2369 (Z01, Tue), 2371 (Z01, Tue) Hwang, Shinjae..................................1967 (I04, Thu) Hwang, Su Min................................ 1121 (G01, Tue) Hynes, Toren..................................... 313 (A05, Wed) Hyun, Jong Chan......2410 (Z01, Tue), 2411 (Z01, Tue)

Inman, Maria.................................... 325 (A05, Wed), ...........................1034 (F03, Wed), 1037 (F03, Wed), ..........................1044 (F04, Mon), 1047 (F04, Mon), ..........................1057 (F04, Mon), 1058 (F04, Mon), ..........................1062 (F04, Mon), 2189 (L07, Wed), .......................... 2483 (Z04, Wed), 2486 (Z04, Wed), ..........................................................2487 (Z04, Wed) Inohira, Kanaho.................................772 (C01, Mon) Inokawa, Hiroshi............................. 1198 (G03, Wed) Inoo, Akane.......................................261 (A05, Mon) Inoue, Gen...... 1458 (I01B, Sun), 1562 (I01D, Mon) Inoue, Mari....................................... 1175 (G03, Tue) Inoue, Yuta..................................... 1550 (I01D, Mon) Intikhab, Saad................................. 1661 (I01E, Tue), ............................ 1667 (I01E, Tue), 2309 (Z01, Tue) Inukai, Junji.................................. 1552 (I01D, Mon), .......................1593 (I01D, Wed), 1594 (I01D, Wed), ...........................................................2123 (L02, Tue) Inukai, Junji.....................................1447 (I01A, Thu) Ioannou, Dimitris.............................1331 (H02, Thu) Ion-Ebrasu, Daniela.......................... 754 (B01, Wed) Iordanidou, Konstantina...................873 (D01, Mon) Ioroi, Tsutomu.................................1630 (I01D, Thu) Iqbal, Asif...........................................1940 (I04, Tue) Irani, Rowshanak............................. 1920 (I04, Mon) Iriyama, Yasutoshi................................ 94 (A02, Thu) Irokawa, Yoshihiro........................... 1175 (G03, Tue) Isaacs-smith, Tamara......................... 887 (D01, Tue) Ishibashi, Chiaki................................ 603 (A06, Wed) Ishibashi, Tomoatsu........................ 1106 (G01, Tue), ...........................................................2327 (Z01, Tue) Ishida, Erika........................................28 (A01, Mon) Ishida, Makoto................................ 1186 (G03, Wed) Ishida, Naoya.........496 (A06, Tue), 603 (A06, Wed) Ishida, Takao..................................... 741 (B01, Wed) Ishigaki, Ryo.................................. 2262 (M01, Wed) Ishihara, Akimitsu........................ 1550 (I01D, Mon), .......................... 1609 (I01D, Thu), 2346 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2382 (Z01, Tue) Ishihara, Noboru............................. 1190 (G03, Wed) Ishii, Hiromu................................... 1186 (G03, Wed) Ishii, Satoshi.......................................1937 (I04, Tue) Ishii, Tsubasa...................................1259 (G06, Wed) Ishikawa, Kenji................................. 903 (D02, Wed) Ishikawa, Kyohei...........................1499 (I01C, Mon) Ishikawa, Masashi............................ 318 (A05, Wed), ........................................................... 606 (A06, Wed) Ishino, Mami.....................................813 (C02, Mon) Ishitobi, Hirokazu...............................10 (A01, Mon) Islam, Md............1286 (H01, Tue), 1287 (H01, Tue) Islam, Md.......... 2182 (L07, Wed), 2187 (L07, Wed) Islam, Monirul...................................779 (C01, Mon) Islam, Moudud................................. 1171 (G03, Tue) Ispas, Adriana................................... 929 (E02, Mon), ..............................956 (E03, Mon), 963 (E03, Mon), ..................................978 (E03, Tue), 979 (E03, Tue) Isyangulov, Ilgam................................21 (A01, Mon) Itagaki, Masayuki.............................767 (C01, Mon), ............................. 772 (C01, Mon), 793 (C01, Wed), ..............................795 (C01, Wed), 797 (C01, Wed), ............................. 799 (C01, Wed), 2378 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2379 (Z01, Tue) Ito, Hiroyuki.................................... 1190 (G03, Wed) Ito, Kimihiko........ 541 (A06, Wed), 608 (A06, Wed) Ito, Kohei....................................... 1708 (I01F, Mon), .............................1758 (I01F, Thu), 2334 (Z01, Tue) Ito, Masafumi.................................... 903 (D02, Wed) Ito, Masashi....................................... 719 (A07, Wed) Ito, Shinnichi..................................... 799 (C01, Wed) Ito, Takahiro......................................2330 (Z01, Tue) Ito, Tomoko.......................................658 (A07, Mon) Itoh, Takanori.........1613 (I01D, Thu), 2087 (L01, Tue) Ivanov, Alexey.........20 (A01, Mon), 34 (A01, Mon) Ivanov, Svetlozar.............................. 575 (A06, Wed), ................................ 929 (E02, Mon), 976 (E03, Tue)

Ivanovskaya, Anna..........................1078 (F06, Wed), ........................................................ 1691 (I01E, Wed) Ivers-Tiffée, Ellen.............................1870 (I03, Wed) Ivey, Douglas.......................................42 (A01, Mon) Iwahata, Shota.................................1093 (G01, Mon) Iwai, Mana......................................... 827 (C02, Wed) Iwanaga, Yoshihiro...........................2334 (Z01, Tue) Iwasaki, Rui......................................... 72 (A02, Wed) Iwasawa, Yasuhiro..........................1613 (I01D, Thu) Izuhara, Daisuke............................ 1703 (I01F, Mon)

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Iadecola, Antonella............................ 147 (A03, Tue) Ibing, Lukas.......................................166 (A04, Mon) Ibrahim, Faysal....................................27 (A01, Mon) Ichitsubo, Tetsu................................. 516 (A06, Wed) Idemoto, Yasushi.........496 (A06, Tue), 603 (A06, Wed) Idriss, Hicham....................................1928 (I04, Tue) Ignaszak, Anna..................................132 (A03, Mon) Ignatova, Tetyana.............................. 740 (B01, Wed) Ihara, Manabu....................................1892 (I03, Sun) Ihara, Manabu...................................1002 (F01, Tue) Ihara, Manabu...................................1787 (I02, Wed) Iida, Keisuke.....................................2348 (Z01, Tue) Iida, Shin-ichi.................................. 1190 (G03, Wed) Iida, Yuta.............................................1892 (I03, Sun) Iijima, Tetsuro................................ 2265 (M01, Wed) Iiyama, Akihiro..............................1525 (I01C, Thu), .........................1585 (I01D, Tue), 1628 (I01D, Thu), ........................................................1763 (I01Z, Mon) Ikeda, Katsuyoshi................................972 (E03, Tue) Ikeda, Naoki....................................1127 (G02, Mon) Ikeda, Nobuhisa................................ 338 (A05, Wed) Ikenoue, Takumi.................................980 (E03, Tue) Ilavsky, Jan..........222 (A05, Sun), 1542 (I01D, Sun) Im, Dongmin......... 212 (A05, Sun), 531 (A06, Wed) Im, Jinsol................298 (A05, Tue), 354 (A05, Wed) Imai, Hideto....... 1613 (I01D, Thu), 2087 (L01, Tue) Immerz, Christoph...........................1717 (I01F, Tue) In, Suil................................................1971 (I04, Thu) Inaba, Masanori...............................1533 (I01D, Sun) Inaba, Minoru.................................... 362 (A05, Wed) Inada, Akiko................................... 1708 (I01F, Mon) Inada, Ryoji..........709 (A07, Wed), 2408 (Z01, Tue) Inci, Bora........................................1503 (I01C, Wed) Indris, Sylvio..........85 (A02, Wed), 369 (A05, Wed), .............................370 (A05, Wed), 683 (A07, Mon), .............................................................730 (B01, Tue) Inglis, Julie.............291 (A05, Tue), 335 (A05, Wed) Ingole, Pravin.................................. 1676 (I01E, Tue) Ingole, Pravin....................................2396 (Z01, Tue) Ingram, Brian................................... 1986 (I05, Mon) Inman, Kristopher.............................163 (A04, Mon)

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Jablonska, Anna................................2096 (L01, Tue) Jackson, Gregory........................... 2443 (Z04, Mon), ...........................................................2456 (Z04, Tue) Jackson, Janeal................................ 2279 (M02, Sun) Jacobs, Alan.....................................1270 (H01, Mon) Jacobs, Heiko.................................... 963 (E03, Mon) Jacobs-Gedrim, Robin....................1239 (G05, Mon) Jacobson, David................................ 204 (A05, Sun), ............................ 205 (A05, Sun), 1403 (I01A, Tue), ......................... 1405 (I01A, Tue), 1411 (I01A, Tue), ......................................................... 1483 (I01B, Tue) Jacquemond, Remy.............................13 (A01, Mon) Jacquet, Quentin................................ 381 (A05, Wed) Jadhav, Ankur..................................... 457 (A06, Sun) Jadhav, Ankur......................................23 (A01, Mon) Jadhav, Vijaykumar...........................134 (A03, Mon) Jadwiszczak, Michal..........................1969 (I04, Thu) Jafta, Charl......................................... 579 (A06, Wed) Jagodar, Andrea................................. 911 (D02, Wed) Jahn, Marcus........ 374 (A05, Wed), 548 (A06, Wed) Jain, Prashant.....................................1949 (I04, Wed) Jain, Vivek......................................... 753 (B01, Wed) James, Conrad.................................1241 (G05, Mon) Jana, Partha........................................ 600 (A06, Wed) Jana, Saumyadeep.............................781 (C01, Mon) Jang, Eun Kwang.............................. 354 (A05, Wed) Jang, Eun Kwang.............................. 298 (A05, Tue), ...........................................................2413 (Z01, Tue) Jang, Injoon........1559 (I01D, Mon), 1659 (I01E, Mon) Jang, Jeongyun...............................1591 (I01D, Wed) Jang, Ji-Hyun.....................................1910 (I04, Sun) Jang, Jong Hyun................................ 735 (B01, Wed) Jang, Jue-Hyuk............................. 1559 (I01D, Mon), ........................................................1659 (I01E, Mon) Jang, Junho........................................ 859 (C04, Wed) Jang, Seung Soon...............................731 (B01, Tue), .......................... 748 (B01, Wed), 1510 (I01C, Wed), ...........................2034 (J01, Mon), 2212 (L09, Wed), .............................2343 (Z01, Tue), 2344 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2345 (Z01, Tue) Jang, Wonjun....................................2249 (M01, Tue) Jang, Yunseok....................................142 (A03, Mon) Janik, Michael...................................2104 (L01, Tue) Janik, Michael..................................1030 (F03, Wed) Jankovic, Jasna...............................1767 (I01Z, Mon) Jansen, Grace.................................. 1189 (G03, Wed) Janssen, Marek...............................1590 (I01D, Wed) Jaouen, Frederic.............................1610 (I01D, Thu), .........................................................1634 (I01D, Thu) Jaouen, Frederic............................1605 (I01D, Wed), ......................... 1611 (I01D, Thu), 1671 (I01E, Tue), ..........................................................2138 (L05, Wed) Jaramillo, Elizabeth.........................2479 (Z04, Wed) Jaramillo, Elizabeth.........................2480 (Z04, Wed) Jaramillo, Thomas............................1023 (F02, Tue), .............................1028 (F03, Wed), 1899 (I04, Sun), ............................. 1985 (I05, Mon), 1987 (I05, Tue), ..........................................................2146 (L05, Wed) Jasim, Ahmed.................................. 1155 (G02, Wed) Jayawardhena, Isanka Udayani......... 887 (D01, Tue) Jayawickrama, Samindi....................2363 (Z01, Tue) Jayawickrama, Samindi..................1541 (I01D, Sun) Jebaraj, Adriel...................................2117 (L02, Tue) Jeffrey Kuo, Chung-Feng................. 519 (A06, Wed) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


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Jena, Debdeep........ 1171 (G03, Tue), 1348 (H03, Wed) Jennings, G............ 743 (B01, Wed), 1975 (I04, Thu) Jensen, Anders.................................1533 (I01D, Sun) Jensen, Jens...........1619 (I01D, Thu), 1620 (I01D, Thu) Jeon, Cheolho....................................2113 (L01, Tue) Jeon, Dong Hyup............................. 1825 (I03, Mon) Jeon, Ju-Won....................................2294 (M03, Tue) Jeon, Seokmin.........145 (A03, Tue), 756 (B01, Thu) Jeon, Seokwoo................................. 1318 (H02, Tue) Jeon, Woobeen..................................2384 (Z01, Tue) Jeon, Yuju............................................ 78 (A02, Wed) Jeong, Hoon....................................1276 (H01, Mon) Jeong, Huisu....................................... 214 (A05, Sun) Jeong, Jiung.......................................2332 (Z01, Tue) Jeong, Kihun.....................................671 (A07, Mon) Jeong, Kyeong-Min.......................... 388 (A05, Wed) Jeong, Soon Kwan............................2409 (Z01, Tue) Jeong, Wonyeop................................1793 (I03, Sun), .............................. 1804 (I03, Sun), 1822 (I03, Mon) Jeong, Young-Min.............................141 (A03, Mon) Jeyaranjan, Aadithya.........................2317 (Z01, Tue) Ji, Mi-Hee........................................1350 (H03, Wed) Ji, Shi-liang........................................885 (D01, Mon) Ji, Xiulei............................................. 492 (A06, Tue) Ji, Zhaoqi.........................................1569 (I01D, Tue) Jia, Haiping........................................ 229 (A05, Sun), ............................... 230 (A05, Sun), 316 (A05, Wed) Jia, Lifang......................................... 1174 (G03, Tue) Jia, Qingying.......... 764 (B01, Thu), 999 (F01, Tue), ........................ 1610 (I01D, Thu), 1634 (I01D, Thu), ..........................1663 (I01E, Tue), 1669 (I01E, Tue), ........................................................1766 (I01Z, Mon) Jiang, Chun Sheng............................250 (A05, Mon) Jiang, Chun-Sheng...........................254 (A05, Mon), ............................................................ 646 (A07, Sun) Jiang, Fangdan..................................1786 (I02, Wed) Jiang, Fangming.............................1498 (I01C, Mon) Jiang, Jisu........................................1266 (G06, Wed) Jiang, Junhua..................................... 957 (E03, Mon) Jiang, Junhua.......................................970 (E03, Tue) Jiang, Junning................................... 1343 (H03, Tue) Jiang, Kunyao..................................1357 (H03, Wed) Jiang, Sisi................ 222 (A05, Sun), 642 (A07, Sun) Jiang, Wulv......................................1736 (I01F, Wed) Jiao, Li.................... 764 (B01, Thu), 999 (F01, Tue), .......................... 1610 (I01D, Thu), 1669 (I01E, Tue) Jimbo, Takehito.................................. 628 (A07, Sun) Jimenez Morales, Ignacio...............1587 (I01D, Tue) Jin, Bong-Soo..................................... 286 (A05, Tue) Jin, Congrui.......................................169 (A04, Mon) Jin, Dahee.......................................... 587 (A06, Wed) Jin, Liming......................................... 154 (A03, Tue) Jin, Mok Yun.....................................248 (A05, Mon) Jin, Shijian......................................... 525 (A06, Wed) Jin, Shikai............................................732 (B01, Tue) Jin, Shota............................................1938 (I04, Tue) Jin, Tao................................................1897 (I04, Sun) Jin, Wooyoung.................................. 343 (A05, Wed) Jin, Xiaojuan.....................................129 (A03, Mon) Jin, Xinfang....................................... 400 (A05, Wed) Jing, Yan............... 524 (A06, Wed), 525 (A06, Wed) Jo, Chang Heum................................ 562 (A06, Wed) Jo, Jae Hyeon.................................... 529 (A06, Wed) Jo, Jeongdai.......................................142 (A03, Mon) Jo, Seunghyun................................1476 (I01B, Mon) Johansen, Hans...............................1473 (I01B, Mon) John, Rohit......................................1242 (G05, Mon) Johnson, Billy....... 515 (A06, Wed), 551 (A06, Wed) Johnson, Christopher........................ 215 (A05, Sun), ............................. 508 (A06, Wed), 558 (A06, Wed), .........................................................1124 (G02, Mon) Johnson, Derek................................... 293 (A05, Tue) Johnson, Grant............................... 2080 (L01, Mon), ..........................................................2141 (L05, Wed) Johnson, Jeremiah.............................655 (A07, Mon)

Johnson, Lonnie............................... 577 (A06, Wed), ..............................674 (A07, Mon), 2462 (Z04, Tue) Johnson, Noah................................... 372 (A05, Wed) Johnson, Patrick................................ 753 (B01, Wed) Johnson, Richard............................... 395 (A05, Wed) Johnson, Scooter............................. 1154 (G02, Wed) Jones, Chris....................................... 504 (A06, Wed) Jones, Deborah..............................1504 (I01C, Wed), .........................................................1587 (I01D, Tue) Jones, John-Paul...............................2450 (Z04, Tue), ..............................2459 (Z04, Tue), 2465 (Z04, Tue) Jones, John-Paul...............................2461 (Z04, Tue), ..........................................................2478 (Z04, Wed) Jones, Kenneth................................1349 (H03, Wed) Jones, Michael..................................... 998 (F01, Tue) Jones, Ryan.......................................1065 (F06, Wed) Jones, Simon......... 295 (A05, Tue), 2450 (Z04, Tue) Joo, Jong Hoon.................................1722 (I01F, Tue) Joo, Sang Hoon............................ 1557 (I01D, Mon), ........................ 1654 (I01E, Mon), 1701 (I01F, Mon) Joo, Se Hun......................................... 78 (A02, Wed) Jordan, Mathew................................ 1282 (H01, Tue) Josell, Daniel.... 1261 (G06, Wed), 1262 (G06, Wed) Joshi, Jarina.....................................2055 (K01, Mon) Joshi, Unnati......................................... 65 (A01, Tue) Joubert, Olivier.................................. 901 (D02, Wed) Jouhara, Alia....................................... 300 (A05, Tue) Jovanov, Zarko.................................1063 (F06, Wed) Juárez-Marmolejo, Leticia.............1475 (I01B, Mon) Juel, Mari............................................ 223 (A05, Sun) Juestel, Thomas................................ 2029 (J01, Mon) Jun, Han-Sol......................................877 (D01, Mon) Jun, Kyung Nam.............................. 1313 (H02, Tue) Jun, Sang hyun................................. 1249 (G06, Tue) Jung, Gwan Yeong......................... 1701 (I01F, Mon) Jung, Hyunyoung.............................. 377 (A05, Wed) Jung, Joey......................................... 1828 (I03, Mon) Jung, Kwang......................................2463 (Z04, Tue) Jung, Kwang Hoon..........................1333 (H02, Thu) Jung, Kyu-Nam.................................681 (A07, Mon) Jung, Roland....................................... 304 (A05, Tue) Jung, Sung Hoon.............................. 1313 (H02, Tue) Jung, Sunhwa....................................877 (D01, Mon) Jung, Wonsang...................................1796 (I03, Sun) Jung, Yong Chan.............................. 1121 (G01, Tue) Jung, Yoon Seok................................ 725 (A07, Wed) Jung, Young Hwa...............................100 (A02, Thu) Jung, Younwon..................................1117 (G01, Tue) Jungmann, Christoph...................... 2282 (M02, Sun) Jurzinsky, Tilman...........................1603 (I01D, Wed) Justice, Joshua..................................1361 (H03, Thu)

Kalapos, Thomas............................. 1817 (I03, Mon) Kalil, Haitham...................................2315 (Z01, Tue) Kalishettyhalli Mahadevaiah, Mamathamba.............. ......................................................... 1194 (G03, Wed) Kaljuvee, Tiit..................................1658 (I01E, Mon) Kallitsis, Evangelos...........................437 (A05, Thu) Kalnaus, Sergiy........76 (A02, Wed), 697 (A07, Tue) Kamal, Deepak..................................874 (D01, Mon) Kamali, Poorya.................................1770 (I02, Wed) Kamat, Rajeev................................... 838 (C03, Wed) Kamata, Isaho..................................1353 (H03, Wed) Kamata, Keigo................................1739 (I01F, Wed) Kamataki, Kunihiro.......................... 907 (D02, Wed) Kamboj, Navpreet.............................2093 (L01, Tue) Kameda, Keisuke...............................1892 (I03, Sun) Kamimura, Yuka...............................809 (C02, Mon) Kamitaka, Yuji................................1592 (I01D, Wed) Kamiyama, Shota................................943 (E02, Tue) Kamyab, Niloofar.............................2385 (Z01, Tue) Kanai, Yuta.......................................1712 (I01F, Tue) Kanamura, Kiyoshi...........................448 (A05, Thu), ............................. 657 (A07, Mon), 711 (A07, Wed), ........................... 721 (A07, Wed), 1508 (I01C, Wed) Kananizadeh, Negin.........................2217 (L09, Wed) Kanda, Reiya.....................................2403 (Z01, Tue) Kandori, Koji..................................... 645 (A07, Sun) Kane, Nicholas..................................1867 (I03, Wed) Kane, Nick..........................................1844 (I03, Tue) Kaneko, Hiroshi................................ 715 (A07, Wed) Kaneko, Soma............................... 1554 (I01D, Mon) Kaneko, Toshihiro...........................1371 (I01A, Sun) Kaneko, Yukihiro................................ 75 (A02, Wed) Kanesaka, Hiroyuki........................1463 (I01B, Sun) Kang, Donghyeon...........................1123 (G02, Mon) Kang, Eun Heui..............................1539 (I01D, Sun), .............................1581 (I01D, Tue), 1792 (I03, Sun) Kang, Feiyu.....................................1633 (I01D, Thu) Kang, Joonhee............................... 1547 (I01D, Mon) Kang, Kisuk...................................... 342 (A05, Wed) Kang, ShinYoung..............................2023 (I05, Thu), ............................................................2025 (I05, Thu) Kang, Sujin......................................... 78 (A02, Wed), ...................................86 (A02, Wed), 87 (A02, Wed) Kang, Young Soo..............................2094 (L01, Tue) Kang, Zhenye......1747 (I01F, Thu), 2387 (Z01, Tue) Kang, Zhenye.....................................2018 (I05, Thu) Kannan, Balaji.....................................785 (C01, Tue) Kanno, Ryoji.......... 72 (A02, Wed), 685 (A07, Mon) Kanno, Takashi.................................. 520 (A06, Wed) Kano, Gentaro................................... 536 (A06, Wed) Kao, C Robert.................................. 1246 (G06, Tue) Kaplan, Dmitri...............................1657 (I01E, Mon) Kaplar, Robert........1334 (H03, Tue), 1346 (H03, Wed) Kar, Gouri........................................... 886 (D01, Tue) Karabacak, Tansel...........................1532 (I01D, Sun) Karabiyik, Mustafa........................2285 (M02, Mon) Karahan, Billur..........378 (A05, Wed), 382 (A05, Wed) Karakaya, Canan...............................2456 (Z04, Tue) Karakus, Aysegul.............................. 539 (A06, Wed) Karamad, Mohammadreza..............1088 (F06, Wed) Karamanev, Dimitri..........................1026 (F02, Tue) Karan, Kunal.................................1519 (I01C, Wed), .........................................................1521 (I01C, Thu) Karaseva, Elena.......19 (A01, Mon), 20 (A01, Mon), ..................................21 (A01, Mon), 34 (A01, Mon) Karayaylali, Pinar.............................. 304 (A05, Tue) Kariuki, James...................................2160 (L06, Tue) Kariuki, Nancy...............................1445 (I01A, Thu), .......................1597 (I01D, Wed), 1608 (I01D, Wed), ........................... 1755 (I01F, Thu), 2149 (L05, Wed) Karkamkar, Abhijeet........................1035 (F03, Wed) Kärkkäinen, Anu.............................1126 (G02, Mon) Karnesky, Richard..............................2000 (I05, Tue) Karoliussen, Håvard........................663 (A07, Mon), ........................................................1431 (I01A, Wed) Karpushkin, Evgeny...........................22 (A01, Mon)

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Käärik, Maike.................................1634 (I01D, Thu), ........................................................1658 (I01E, Mon) Kabir, Muhammad Salahuddin................................... ............................. 1178 (G03, Tue), 1180 (G03, Tue) Kabir, Sadia...... 1445 (I01A, Thu), 2149 (L05, Wed) Kabra, Venkatesh..............................274 (A05, Mon) Kabtamu, Daniel...................................7 (A01, Mon) Kadam, Pankajkumar........................2018 (I05, Thu) Kadowaki, Mariko............................ 866 (C04, Wed) Kaehr, Bryan.......................................830 (C03, Tue) Kageyama, Miho............................1417 (I01A, Wed) Kahle, Leonid..................................... 701 (A07, Tue) Kahr, Jürgen...................................... 548 (A06, Wed) Kahvecioglu Feridun, Ozgenur......... 294 (A05, Tue) Kahyarian, Aria.................................2489 (C01, Tue) Kaiser, Helmut................................ 1155 (G02, Wed) Kakihana, Masato............................ 2041 (J01, Mon) Kakinuma, Hiroshi............................770 (C01, Mon) Kakinuma, Katsuyoshi................ 1391 (I01A, Mon), ..........................1585 (I01D, Tue), 1586 (I01D, Tue) Kakita, Yuriko................................ 1708 (I01F, Mon) Kalaev, Dmitri.................................1236 (G05, Mon) Kalaga, Kaushik.................................426 (A05, Thu)

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Karsann, Devan................................. 504 (A06, Wed) Kartouzian, Dena...........................1404 (I01A, Tue), .........................................................1446 (I01A, Thu) Karulkar, Mohan..............................259 (A05, Mon), ............................................................429 (A05, Thu) Kase, Hiroki....................................1263 (G06, Wed) Kasemchainan, Jitti............................ 696 (A07, Tue) Kashiwagi, Hayato...........................1715 (I01F, Tue) Kashkoush, Ismail............................ 1107 (G01, Tue) Kashtiban, Reza................................ 930 (E02, Mon) Kasper, Michael.........394 (A05, Wed), 422 (A05, Thu) Katakura, Katsumi...........................2376 (Z01, Tue), ..............................2398 (Z01, Tue), 2399 (Z01, Tue) Katayama, Hideki............................. 866 (C04, Wed) Katayama, Yasushi........................... 962 (E03, Mon), .............................................................977 (E03, Tue) Kato, Atsutaka...................................2336 (Z01, Tue) Kato, Hisao......................................1536 (I01D, Sun) Kato, Kimihiko...............................1166 (G03, Mon) Kato, Masaki..................................... 715 (A07, Wed) Kato, Masaru..................................1635 (I01D, Thu), ..............................2361 (Z01, Tue), 2375 (Z01, Tue) Kato, Ryoko.......................................1896 (I04, Sun) Katou, Masahiro................................ 520 (A06, Wed) Katsounaros, Ioannis........................2154 (L05, Wed) Katz, Howard..................................1201 (G04, Wed) Katzenberg, Adlai..........................1505 (I01C, Wed) Katzer, D.......................................... 1195 (G03, Wed) Kauffman, Douglas............................1898 (I04, Sun) Kaufman, Jonas.................................. 494 (A06, Tue) Kaur, Manpreet..................................1937 (I04, Tue) Kautz, David..................................... 589 (A06, Wed) Kavetskiy, Aleksandr.......................2251 (M01, Tue) Kaviani, Shayan...... 760 (B01, Thu), 946 (E02, Tue) Kawachino, Daiki........................ 1551 (I01D, Mon), ..........................................................1758 (I01F, Thu) Kawada, Tatsuya............................1885 (I03, Thu), 1 ..............................................................891 (I03, Thu) Kawaguchi, Kenji............................. 518 (A06, Wed) Kawahara, Kai................................... 828 (C02, Wed) Kawahara, Masami........................ 2256 (M01, Wed) Kawaji, Jun........................................ 322 (A05, Wed) Kawakami, Masaru....................... 2257 (M01, Wed), ........................2258 (M01, Wed), 2260 (M01, Wed), ........................2262 (M01, Wed), 2264 (M01, Wed), ........................2265 (M01, Wed), 2268 (M01, Wed), ..........................................................2300 (M03, Tue) Kawakami, Masayuki...................... 1104 (G01, Tue) Kawakami, Natsumi.......................... 496 (A06, Tue) Kawamoto, Daiki............................ 2073 (L01, Mon) Kawamoto, Teppei.........................1447 (I01A, Thu), ....................... 1552 (I01D, Mon), 1593 (I01D, Wed) Kawamura, Katsuyuki...................1412 (I01A, Tue), .........................................................1413 (I01A, Tue) Kawano, Kaori.................................. 866 (C04, Wed) Kawasaki, Masahiro.......................1401 (I01A, Tue) Kawasaki, Mitsuo............................. 536 (A06, Wed) Kawasaki, Yusuke.............................. 146 (A03, Tue) Kawase, Motoaki...........................1417 (I01A, Wed) Kawata, Masanobu...........................2330 (Z01, Tue) Kazemiabnavi, Saeed.......................243 (A05, Mon) Kazyak, Eric........475 (A06, Mon), 527 (A06, Wed), .................................633 (A07, Sun), 706 (A07, Tue) Kazzazi, Arefeh..................................420 (A05, Thu) Ke, Huibin........................................ 862 (C04, Wed), .............................. 864 (C04, Wed), 2390 (Z01, Tue) Keane, Alex.....................................1730 (I01F, Wed) Kee, Robert......................................1859 (I03, Wed), ...............................1882 (I03, Thu), 2456 (Z04, Tue) Kee, Yongho...................................... 194 (A04, Wed) Keene, Scott....................................1241 (G05, Mon) Keerthana, ........................................879 (D01, Mon) Kehl, Florian....................................2473 (Z04, Wed) Keidar, Michael................................. 910 (D02, Wed) Keinan, Liz.....................................1657 (I01E, Mon) Keisar, Or............................................33 (A01, Mon)

Kékedy-Nagy, László.......................1008 (F01, Tue) Keleher, Jason..................................1113 (G01, Tue), .............................2353 (Z01, Tue), 2354 (Z01, Tue), ..............................2355 (Z01, Tue), 2356 (Z01, Tue) Keller, Landon.................................1266 (G06, Wed) Kelly, Maria.......................................... 49 (A01, Tue) Kelly, Robert..................................... 855 (C04, Wed) Kelly, Robert........842 (C03, Wed), 848 (C03, Wed), .............................. 856 (C04, Wed), 2171 (L06, Tue) Kelsall, Geoff.....................................437 (A05, Thu) Kelso, John....................................... 2044 (J01, Mon) Kemp, Neil......................................1237 (G05, Mon) Kempaiah, Ravindra.........................2313 (Z01, Tue) Kendrick, Emma................................ 312 (A05, Tue) Kendrick, Ian..................................1766 (I01Z, Mon) Kenis, Paul.......................................1076 (F06, Wed) Kerr, Matthew.....................................970 (E03, Tue) Kerr, Robert.......................................246 (A05, Mon) Kessels, W. M. M............................ 1153 (G02, Wed) Kessler, Elizaveta..............................166 (A04, Mon) Kesters, Els....................................... 1120 (G01, Tue) Key, Baris.......................................... 216 (A05, Sun), ............................... 220 (A05, Sun), 556 (A06, Wed) Key, Daryl.......................................1350 (H03, Wed) Khajornrungruang, Panart..............1101 (G01, Mon) Khalaf, Isaac..................................... 1172 (G03, Tue) Khaleghi Rahimian, Saeed................435 (A05, Thu) Khaleghi Rahimian, Saeed..............275 (A05, Mon), ............................................................415 (A05, Thu) Khalifah, Peter.................................. 341 (A05, Wed) Khalil, Md Ibrahim............................1966 (I04, Thu) Khamitov, Edward............................ 2111 (L01, Tue) Khan, Asif.......... 1173 (G03, Tue), 1277 (H01, Mon) Khan, Nader......................................2455 (Z04, Tue) Khandan del, Sepideh........................ 632 (A07, Sun) Khandavalli, Sunil.........................1445 (I01A, Thu), ..........................................................2149 (L05, Wed) Khandavalli, Sunilkumar................1755 (I01F, Thu), ..........................................................2152 (L05, Wed) Khanipour, Peyman.........................2154 (L05, Wed) Khondaker, Saiful...........................1317 (H02, Wed) Khorramshahi, Fatemeh...................1778 (I02, Wed) Khosla, Ajit.................................... 2258 (M01, Wed), ........................................................ 2264 (M01, Wed) Khosla, Ajit..................................... 2257 (M01, Wed) Khunatorn, Yottana..........................1760 (I01F, Thu) Khurram, Aliza.................................. 514 (A06, Wed) Kibsgaard, Jakob...............................2100 (L01, Tue) Kien, Phan Trung........................... 2255 (M01, Wed) Kikuchi, Mihoko...............................770 (C01, Mon) Kikuchi, Tatsuya..............................815 (C02, Mon), ...............................827 (C02, Wed), 828 (C02, Wed) Kilcoyne, David...............................2144 (L05, Wed) Kilcoyne, David...............................2145 (L05, Wed) Kim, Beomseok...............................2477 (Z04, Wed) Kim, Brandon....................................2311 (Z01, Tue) Kim, Byung Keun.............................2374 (Z01, Tue) Kim, Byung-Hyun........................ 1547 (I01D, Mon) Kim, Chang Hee.............................1722 (I01F, Tue), ...........................1732 (I01F, Wed), 1756 (I01F, Thu) Kim, Chang Soo...............................1040 (F03, Wed) Kim, Chiho............ 670 (A07, Mon), 703 (A07, Tue) Kim, Chul Geun............................. 2263 (M01, Wed) Kim, Chunjoong...............................2113 (L01, Tue) Kim, Dae-Hwan................................1788 (I02, Wed) Kim, Do Kyung.................................100 (A02, Thu) Kim, Dohwan.................................... 587 (A06, Wed) KIM, Dong Ha..................................627 (A06, Thu), .............................1946 (I04, Wed), 2034 (J01, Mon) Kim, Dong Hwan............................1539 (I01D, Sun) Kim, Dong Hyeon............................. 725 (A07, Wed) Kim, Dong Jun................................... 467 (A06, Sun) Kim, Dong Kook..............................1027 (F02, Tue) Kim, Dong Yeon...............................141 (A03, Mon)

Kim, Dong-Joo............................... 1679 (I01E, Tue), .........................2225 (M01, Mon), 2227 (M01, Tue), ..........................................................2241 (M01, Tue) Kim, Donghwan................................. 107 (A03, Sun) Kim, Doo Young............................. 1674 (I01E, Tue) Kim, Eun Kyu...................................876 (D01, Mon) Kim, Guk-Tae....................................420 (A05, Thu) Kim, Hansin...... 2233 (M01, Tue), 2304 (M03, Tue) Kim, Hansung....... 735 (B01, Wed), 1546 (I01D, Mon) Kim, Harrison................................... 1121 (G01, Tue) Kim, Hee Jae..................................... 499 (A06, Wed) Kim, Hee Taik...................................2383 (Z01, Tue) Kim, Hee-Tak.................................. 1490 (I01B, Tue) Kim, Ho gun..................................... 1249 (G06, Tue) Kim, Ho Young............................. 1557 (I01D, Mon) Kim, Ho-jin.....................................1129 (G02, Mon) Kim, Hong-Keun..............................648 (A07, Mon) Kim, Hun............................................626 (A06, Thu) Kim, Hyo............................................ 152 (A03, Tue) Kim, Hyojeong.................................. 566 (A06, Wed) Kim, Hyoung-Juhn........................1469 (I01B, Mon) Kim, Hyungjun............................. 1557 (I01D, Mon) Kim, Hyungjun..............................1129 (G02, Mon), ......................................................... 1152 (G02, Wed) Kim, Hyungwon...............................1117 (G01, Tue) Kim, Ik-Sun......................................1722 (I01F, Tue) Kim, Jae Jeong.......996 (F01, Tue), 2374 (Z01, Tue) Kim, Jae-Hyung............................... 332 (A05, Wed), ........................................................... 358 (A05, Wed) Kim, Jaehwan......796 (C01, Wed), 1147 (G02, Tue), ............................2046 (J01, Mon), 2249 (M01, Tue) Kim, Jaewon...................................... 1011 (F01, Tue) Kim, Ji.............................................1347 (H03, Wed) Kim, Ji Young.................................... 559 (A06, Wed) Kim, Ji-Hun.......................................876 (D01, Mon) Kim, Jihoon.......................................2344 (Z01, Tue) Kim, Jihyun.....................................1315 (H02, Wed) Kim, Jin Young............................. 1557 (I01D, Mon) Kim, Jinkyoo.....................................2365 (Z01, Tue) Kim, Jiyoung.................................... 1121 (G01, Tue) Kim, Jong Min.............................. 1557 (I01D, Mon) Kim, Jongjung................................... 384 (A05, Wed) Kim, Jongryoul.................................2383 (Z01, Tue) Kim, Jongsoon...... 453 (A06, Sun), 529 (A06, Wed) Kim, Joondong..................................1780 (I02, Wed) Kim, Joondong..................................1791 (I02, Wed) Kim, Ju-Myung.................................. 276 (A05, Tue) Kim, Jun Young.............................. 1490 (I01B, Tue) Kim, Jung Ho.................................. 1492 (I01B, Tue) Kim, Junsung....................................2384 (Z01, Tue) Kim, Keun Hee........1581 (I01D, Tue), 1792 (I03, Sun) Kim, Ki...................159 (A03, Tue), 739 (B01, Wed) Kim, Kihwan.....................................880 (D01, Mon) Kim, Kihyun...................................... 565 (A06, Wed) Kim, Kitae.......................................... 293 (A05, Tue) Kim, KwangHyun.............................673 (A07, Mon) Kim, Kwiyong.................................. 576 (A06, Wed) Kim, Kyoung Hwan........................... 214 (A05, Sun) Kim, Kyoungmin.............................. 640 (A07, Sun), ...........................................................647 (A07, Mon) Kim, Matthew.....................................23 (A01, Mon) Kim, Min-Ho........... 73 (A02, Wed), 102 (A02, Thu) Kim, Min-Won..................................876 (D01, Mon) Kim, Min-Young............................ 2263 (M01, Wed) Kim, Minseok.........2078 (L01, Mon), 2105 (L01, Tue) Kim, Minsoo........2368 (Z01, Tue), 2369 (Z01, Tue) Kim, Myung Jun................................914 (E01, Wed) Kim, Myung Jun...............................2114 (L02, Tue) Kim, Nam.......................................... 196 (A04, Wed) Kim, Namil........................................2368 (Z01, Tue) Kim, Pascal......................................1751 (I01F, Thu) Kim, Sam.......................................... 1172 (G03, Tue) Kim, Sang-Kyung...........................1722 (I01F, Tue), .........................................................1732 (I01F, Wed) Kim, Sang-Ok................................... 568 (A06, Wed)

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Kim, Sang-Woo.............................1294 (H02, Mon), .......................................................... 1308 (H02, Tue) Kim, Sangil...........482 (A06, Tue), 565 (A06, Wed), .............................. 588 (A06, Wed), 1013 (F02, Tue) Kim, Sangjin........2371 (Z01, Tue), 2372 (Z01, Tue) Kim, Sangkyung..............................1756 (I01F, Thu) Kim, Sara........................................... 749 (B01, Wed) Kim, Se-Yun......................................1788 (I02, Wed) Kim, Seon hwa................................. 1249 (G06, Tue) Kim, Seongsin..................................2140 (L05, Wed) Kim, Seung-Hyun.............................1788 (I02, Wed) Kim, Seung-Hyun.......................... 2256 (M01, Wed) Kim, So Hyun..................................1333 (H02, Thu) Kim, Soo-Hyun............................... 2077 (L01, Mon) Kim, Soojeong.................................. 556 (A06, Wed) Kim, Su Hwan..................................... 73 (A02, Wed) Kim, Sun-Jae..................................... 397 (A05, Wed) Kim, Tae Wu.....................................1955 (I04, Wed) Kim, Tae Young.................................. 996 (F01, Tue) Kim, Tae-Gyu......................................726 (B01, Tue) Kim, Tae-Yang................................1535 (I01D, Sun) Kim, Taehyeon.........1109 (G01, Tue), 1111 (G01, Tue) Kim, TaeWan...................................... 107 (A03, Sun) Kim, Tea-Yon....................................2131 (L02, Tue) Kim, Un-Hyuck.....307 (A05, Tue), 328 (A05, Wed) Kim, Yonghwan.............................. 1311 (H02, Tue), ........................................................2284 (M02, Mon) Kim, Young tae................................ 1249 (G06, Tue) Kim, Young-Eun...............................2409 (Z01, Tue) Kim, Young-Ill..................................1788 (I02, Wed) Kim, Young-Min.................................35 (A01, Mon) Kim, Youngmin................................. 388 (A05, Wed) Kim, Youngsik....... 73 (A02, Wed), 102 (A02, Thu), .............................. 558 (A06, Wed), 567 (A06, Wed) Kim, Yousoo......................................2123 (L02, Tue) Kim, Yu Seung................................. 555 (A06, Wed), .......................1506 (I01C, Wed), 1520 (I01C, Wed), ........................1575 (I01D, Tue), 1598 (I01D, Wed), ......................... 1697 (I01E, Wed), 1737 (I01F, Wed) Kim, Yumi......................................... 381 (A05, Wed) Kim, Yun-Soung.............................2293 (M03, Tue), ........................... 2299 (M03, Tue), 2307 (M03, Tue) Kimura, Morimichi....................... 1553 (I01D, Mon) Kimura, Takeshi...............................657 (A07, Mon), ........................................................... 721 (A07, Wed) Kimura, Taro...................................1447 (I01A, Thu) Kindle, Michael.................................. 277 (A05, Tue) Kinefuchi, Ikuya.............................1371 (I01A, Sun) King, Casey...................................... 1171 (G03, Tue) Kingon, Angus............................... 2256 (M01, Wed) Kino, Shizuki.................................... 518 (A06, Wed) Kinsey, Thomas................................. 894 (D01, Tue), ........................................................1517 (I01C, Wed) Kintoki, Takuya................................2232 (M01, Tue) Kinumoto, Taro.........2392 (Z01, Tue), 2393 (Z01, Tue) Kiriya, Daisuke................................1329 (H02, Thu) Kirmani, Mohammad......................1332 (H02, Thu) Kirsch, Sebastian............................1500 (I01C, Mon) Kirste, Ronny..................................1347 (H03, Wed) Kisand, Vambola.............................1634 (I01D, Thu) Kishimoto, Akira...............................2330 (Z01, Tue) Kishita, Keisuke..............................1406 (I01A, Tue) Kistler, Tobias....................................2014 (I05, Wed) Kita, Koji...............890 (D01, Tue), 1183 (G03, Tue) Kitahara, Tatsumi...........................1462 (I01B, Sun), ...........................................................2340 (Z01, Tue) Kitami, Yuki...................................1430 (I01A, Wed) Kitamura, Kenichi............................2232 (M01, Tue) Kitamura, Naoto.........496 (A06, Tue), 603 (A06, Wed) Kitao, Shinji......................................2394 (Z01, Tue) Kiuchi, Hisao....................................266 (A05, Mon) Kivioja, Jani....................................1126 (G02, Mon) Kiyono, Hajime................................ 1175 (G03, Tue) Kizilkaya, Orhan.............................1319 (H02, Wed) Kizilova, Natalya........................... 1484 (I01B, Tue), ........................................................ 1699 (I01E, Wed)

Kjeang, Erik...................................1407 (I01A, Tue), ......................... 1410 (I01A, Tue), 1486 (I01B, Tue), .......................1514 (I01C, Wed), 1518 (I01C, Wed), .........................................................1627 (I01D, Thu) Kjelstrup, Signe.............................. 1699 (I01E, Wed) Kjelstrup, Signe................................. 235 (A05, Sun), ......................................................... 1484 (I01B, Tue) Klaehn, John........................................ 998 (F01, Tue) Klavetter, Kyle.................................2302 (M03, Tue) Kleen, Gregory..................................2005 (I05, Wed) Klein, Brianna.................................. 1339 (H03, Tue) Klein, Ellis..........1079 (F06, Wed), 1745 (I01F, Thu) Klein, Emily.........368 (A05, Wed), 480 (A06, Mon) Klein, Jeffrey......2085 (L01, Mon), 2177 (L06, Tue) Klein, Walter....................................1086 (F06, Wed) Klem, John........................................881 (D01, Mon) Klett, Matilda.................................... 333 (A05, Wed) Klie, Robert....................................... 556 (A06, Wed) Klingenhof, Malte...........................1567 (I01D, Tue) Kloth, Ricarda..................................2154 (L05, Wed) Klump, Andrew...............................1347 (H03, Wed) Kmiec, Steven..................................... 91 (A02, Thu), ............................... 277 (A05, Tue), 664 (A07, Mon) Knag, Jin-Kyu...................................1788 (I02, Wed) Knapp, Michael................................. 370 (A05, Wed) Kneiss, Max....................................1359 (H03, Wed) Knights, Shanna..............................1629 (I01D, Thu) Knöppel, Julius.................................1720 (I01F, Tue) Ko, Dong-Kyun................................870 (D01, Mon) Ko, Jesse.................145 (A03, Tue), 511 (A06, Wed) Ko, Jesse............................................. 489 (A06, Tue) Ko, Jing..............................................440 (A05, Thu) Ko, Jonathan.......................................432 (A05, Thu) Ko, Yongseok..................................1535 (I01D, Sun) Kobayashi, Hironori......................... 723 (A07, Wed) Kobayashi, Koichi........................ 1562 (I01D, Mon) Kobayashi, Riku..............................1127 (G02, Mon) Kobayashi, Ryo...............................1585 (I01D, Tue) Kobayashi, Satoshi........................... 961 (E03, Mon) Kobayashi, Shun.......................... 1552 (I01D, Mon), ........................................................1594 (I01D, Wed) Kobayashi, Takeshi........................... 564 (A06, Wed) Kobi, Sushobhan...............................659 (A07, Mon) Köble, Kerstin............9 (A01, Mon), 15 (A01, Mon) Koch, Pascal......................................683 (A07, Mon) Kodali, Mounika............................1582 (I01D, Tue), .........................................................1615 (I01D, Thu) Kodama, Kensaku...........................1536 (I01D, Sun) Kodama, Manabu.............................. 705 (A07, Tue), .........................................................1733 (I01F, Wed) Kodera, Tetsuo................................ 1199 (G03, Wed) Kodithuwakku, Udari..................... 1674 (I01E, Tue) Koehler, Andrew.............................1270 (H01, Mon) Koehne, Jessica...............................2475 (Z04, Wed), ..........................................................2482 (Z04, Wed) Koel, Bruce........................................1930 (I04, Tue) Koenig, Gary..................................... 181 (A04, Tue), ..............................403 (A05, Wed), 2171 (L06, Tue) Koenig, Ryan..................................... 746 (B01, Wed) Koga, Kazunori................................. 907 (D02, Wed) Koh, Katherine................................1035 (F03, Wed), ..........................................................1038 (F03, Wed) Kohl, Paul.......... 544 (A06, Wed), 1266 (G06, Wed), ....................... 1683 (I01E, Wed), 1686 (I01E, Wed), ..........................1694 (I01E, Wed), 2209 (L09, Wed) Koide, Yasuo.................................... 1175 (G03, Tue) Koike, Akifumi...............................1263 (G06, Wed) Koike, Junpei....................................2333 (Z01, Tue) Koiwa, Ichiro......................................943 (E02, Tue) Koizumi, Yuichiro.............................1024 (F02, Tue) Kojima, Fumiya................................2379 (Z01, Tue) Kojima, Kazutoshi..........................1355 (H03, Wed) Kojima, Yoichi.................................. 961 (E03, Mon) Kokoh, Kouakou............................1588 (I01D, Wed) Kolesnichenko, Igor........................... 488 (A06, Tue) Kolla, Praveen................................1766 (I01Z, Mon)

Kolli, Sanjeev............62 (A01, Tue), 494 (A06, Tue) Kolluri, Suryanarayana.................... 401 (A05, Wed), ............................................................ 458 (A06, Sun) Kolosnitsyn, Vladimir........................19 (A01, Mon), .................................20 (A01, Mon), 21 (A01, Mon), ................................34 (A01, Mon), 2111 (L01, Tue) Komaba, Kyoka...............................2185 (L07, Wed) Komaba, Kyoka...............................882 (D01, Mon), ..........................................................2193 (L07, Wed) Komaba, Shinichi.............................. 297 (A05, Tue) Komarov, Pavel................................ 1336 (H03, Tue) Komatsu, Yosuke...............................1794 (I03, Sun) Komayko, Alena.................................22 (A01, Mon) Komini Babu, Siddharth...............1502 (I01C, Mon), .........................1576 (I01D, Tue), 1618 (I01D, Thu), .......................... 1632 (I01D, Thu), 1746 (I01F, Thu) Komiyama, Takahiro......................1412 (I01A, Tue) Kommandur, Sampath.....................1220 (G04, Thu) Komori, Kana..................................1093 (G01, Mon) Komori, Katsuhiko.........................1210 (G04, Wed) Kondekar, Neha................................ 636 (A07, Sun), .............................. 644 (A07, Sun), 1332 (H02, Thu) Kondo, Bunta....................................1789 (I02, Wed) Kondo, Hiroki................................... 903 (D02, Wed) Kondo, Ryunosuke...........................815 (C02, Mon) Kondo, Toshihiro................................ 56 (A01, Tue), .......................... 1552 (I01D, Mon), 2395 (Z01, Tue) Konduru, Vinaykumar...................1600 (I01D, Wed) Kondusamy, Aswin.......................... 1121 (G01, Tue) Koné, joel-Louis...............................264 (A05, Mon) Kong, Nak-Won.............................. 1490 (I01B, Tue) Kong, Nathan...................................... 74 (A02, Wed) Kong, Rui.........................................2239 (M01, Tue) Kongkanand, Anusorn...................1370 (I01A, Sun), ..........................1399 (I01A, Tue), 1440 (I01A, Thu) Konishi, Hiroaki................................ 322 (A05, Wed) Konishi, Hirokazu.............................1024 (F02, Tue) Konishi, Toshifumi......................... 1190 (G03, Wed) Konno, Mitsuru..............................1429 (I01A, Wed) Koo, Boram..............29 (A01, Mon), 31 (A01, Mon) Koo, Chang Young......................... 2256 (M01, Wed) Koo, Junmo......1539 (I01D, Sun), 1581 (I01D, Tue) Kook, Mati......................................1634 (I01D, Thu) Koonce, Jonathan................................951 (E02, Tue) Korjenic, Alen..................................781 (C01, Mon), ..............................816 (C02, Mon), 2391 (Z01, Tue) Korre, Anna........................................437 (A05, Thu) Korte, Carsten................................1451 (I01A, Thu), ........................................................1509 (I01C, Wed) Kosaba, Takumi................................2404 (Z01, Tue) Koshy, David....................................2146 (L05, Wed) Košiček, Martin.................................. 896 (D01, Tue) Kosugi, Hitoshi................................ 1108 (G01, Tue) Kotaka, Toshikazu............................. 338 (A05, Wed) Kotan, Hasan.....................................780 (C01, Mon) Kothandaraman, R.............................916 (E01, Wed) Kotthoff, Lars.................................... 753 (B01, Wed) Kou, Ronghui..................................... 304 (A05, Tue) Kounaves, Samuel...........................2480 (Z04, Wed) Kovacevic, Eva......... 909 (D02, Wed), 911 (D02, Wed) Kowalske, Michael...........................128 (A03, Mon) Kowalski, Jeffrey.............................2156 (L05, Wed) Kozen, Alex..................................... 1154 (G02, Wed) Kozinsky, Boris.................................. 701 (A07, Tue) Kramer, Denis...................................270 (A05, Mon) Kramm, Ulrike..............................1603 (I01D, Wed), .......................1606 (I01D, Wed), 1607 (I01D, Wed), .........................................................1612 (I01D, Thu) Kranz, Christine..............................2062 (K01, Mon) Krause, Frederick..............................2451 (Z04, Tue) Krause, Frederick.............................2478 (Z04, Wed) Krauss, Todd......................................1931 (I04, Tue) Krbal, Milos..... 1149 (G02, Wed), 2079 (L01, Mon) Kremer, Lea..........165 (A04, Mon), 330 (A05, Wed) Kreuer, Klaus-Dieter......................... 565 (A06, Wed)

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Krewald, Vera................................1606 (I01D, Wed), .........................................................1612 (I01D, Thu) Krewer, Ulrike................................... 560 (A06, Wed) Krischok, Stefan..................................976 (E03, Tue) Krishnan, M.......................................916 (E01, Wed) Krishnan, Sadagopan.....................2057 (K01, Mon), .........................................................2064 (K01, Mon) Kristianto, Hans................................ 534 (A06, Wed) Kristianto, Hans................................. 155 (A03, Tue) Kronawitter, Coleman........................1968 (I04, Thu) Kropf, A. Jeremy............................1610 (I01D, Thu), .........................................................1636 (I01D, Thu) Kruk, Robert................................... 2259 (M01, Wed) Kuang, Siyu......................................1066 (F06, Wed) Kub, Fritz........................................1268 (H01, Mon) Kubannek, Fabian............................. 560 (A06, Wed) Kübel, Christian.............................1607 (I01D, Wed) Kübler, Markus..............................1603 (I01D, Wed) Kübler, Markus...............................1612 (I01D, Thu) Kubo, Norio...................................1763 (I01Z, Mon) Kubo, Yoshimi..... 541 (A06, Wed), 608 (A06, Wed) Kubota, Kei........................................ 297 (A05, Tue) Kubota, Keigo...................................... 60 (A01, Tue) Kucuk, Kamil.....................................1795 (I03, Sun) Kudo, Daisuke.............................. 1554 (I01D, Mon), ....................................................... 1555 (I01D, Mon) Kuenzel, Matthias..............................420 (A05, Thu) Kuge, Terumasa................................2350 (Z01, Tue) Kühl, Stefanie..................................1567 (I01D, Tue) Kuhs, Jakob..................................... 1150 (G02, Wed) Kujofsa, Tedi................................... 1286 (H01, Tue), .............................1287 (H01, Tue), 1288 (H01, Tue) Kulesza, Dagmara............................ 2037 (J01, Mon) Kulesza, Pawel...............................1570 (I01D, Tue), .......................... 1670 (I01E, Tue), 1761 (I01F, Thu), ............................ 1919 (I04, Mon), 2096 (L01, Tue), ..............................2133 (L02, Tue), 2166 (L06, Tue) Kulikovsky, Andrei.........................1617 (I01D, Thu) Kulkarni, Devashish........................2159 (L05, Wed) Kumagai, Kengo............................... 799 (C01, Wed) Kumagai, Yoshinao.......................... 1169 (G03, Tue) Kumagai, Yu...................................... 516 (A06, Wed) Kumar, Aashish...............................1162 (G03, Mon) Kumar, Kavita.................................1614 (I01D, Thu) Kumar, Kuldeep..................................787 (C01, Tue) Kumar, Pushpendra........................... 602 (A06, Wed) Kumar, R........................................... 601 (A06, Wed) Kumaraguru, Swami......................1459 (I01B, Sun), ........................................................1600 (I01D, Wed) Kumeda, Tomoaki.............................2370 (Z01, Tue) Kumta, Prashant............................... 535 (A06, Wed), ............................. 718 (A07, Wed), 1725 (I01F, Tue) Kun, Robert.......................................676 (A07, Mon) Kundrapu, Madhusudhan................. 910 (D02, Wed) Kundu, Arnab.......781 (C01, Mon), 2391 (Z01, Tue) Kunert, Bernardette.........................1159 (G03, Mon) Kung, Patrick...................................2140 (L05, Wed) Kunkel, Robin.................................1538 (I01D, Sun) Kunz, Ulrich.....................................2470 (Z04, Wed) Kuo, Li-Ming..................................... 211 (A05, Sun) Kuo, Mei-Chen.................................. 84 (A02, Wed), ..............................2314 (Z01, Tue), 2326 (Z01, Tue) Kuo, Yue..............872 (D01, Mon), 904 (D02, Wed), ............................1255 (G06, Tue), 2042 (J01, Mon), .......................................................... 2043 (J01, Mon) Kupfersberger, Magdalena................437 (A05, Thu) Kuppan, Saravanan...........................686 (A07, Mon) Kurachi, Ikuo..................................1264 (G06, Wed) Kuramata, Akito............................... 1336 (H03, Tue) Kuramshin, Robert............................2343 (Z01, Tue) Kurishima, Kazunori......................1127 (G02, Mon) Kurita, Tomochika..........................1227 (G05, Mon) Kurniawan, Mario............................ 929 (E02, Mon), ......................................................... 1045 (F04, Mon) Kuroda, Yoshiyuki..........................1715 (I01F, Tue), ...........................................................2333 (Z01, Tue)

Kuroda, Yoshiyuki....................... 1550 (I01D, Mon), ..............................2342 (Z01, Tue), 2346 (Z01, Tue) Kurohagi, Masayuki.........................2349 (Z01, Tue) Kuroiwa, Shigeki............................ 2274 (M02, Sun) Kurokawa, Tetsuya...........................812 (C02, Mon) Kurosawa, Masashi.........................1163 (G03, Mon) Kurosu, Masato...............................1414 (I01A, Tue) Kusaba, Keizo.................................1613 (I01D, Thu) Kusakabe, Masato...........................1525 (I01C, Thu) Kusama, Tomoe................................667 (A07, Mon) Kusatsu, Kohei................................1101 (G01, Mon) Kushida, Yosuke............................... 721 (A07, Wed) Kushner, Douglas............................... 84 (A02, Wed), .......................... 1387 (I01A, Mon), 2125 (L02, Tue) Kusoglu, Ahmet................................. 84 (A02, Wed), ....................... 1436 (I01A, Thu), 1473 (I01B, Mon), ...................... 1497 (I01C, Mon), 1502 (I01C, Mon), ........................1505 (I01C, Wed), 1524 (I01C, Thu), .......................1655 (I01E, Mon), 1684 (I01E, Wed), .............................2009 (I05, Wed), 2013 (I05, Wed), ........................... 2125 (L02, Tue), 2145 (L05, Wed), .......................... 2150 (L05, Wed), 2153 (L05, Wed), ...........................................................2314 (Z01, Tue) Kuss, Christian................................... 299 (A05, Tue) Kustas, Andrew...... 818 (C02, Tue), 849 (C03, Wed) Kusunoki, Keisuke........................ 1555 (I01D, Mon) Kuwabata, Susumu............................. 60 (A01, Tue), ........................................................... 955 (E03, Mon) Kuwaki, Akira.................................1536 (I01D, Sun) Kuzbary, Patrick............................... 1824 (I03, Mon) Kuzmenko, Volodymyr....................136 (A03, Mon) Kuzmina, Elena.......19 (A01, Mon), 20 (A01, Mon), .................................21 (A01, Mon), 34 (A01, Mon), ........................................................... 2111 (L01, Tue) Kuznetsov, Denis............................1740 (I01F, Wed) Kwabi, David....................................1022 (F02, Tue) Kwak, Jin Hwan...............................2410 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2411 (Z01, Tue) Kwak, Kyuju.................................. 2078 (L01, Mon), ..............................2105 (L01, Tue), 2397 (Z01, Tue) Kwak, Sang Kyu................................ 73 (A02, Wed), ..............................78 (A02, Wed), 1701 (I01F, Mon) Kweon, Kyoung........98 (A02, Thu), 701 (A07, Tue) Kwon, Bob Jin..........349 (A05, Wed), 556 (A06, Wed) Kwon, Gihan.....................................1955 (I04, Wed) Kwon, Hyo-Jun.............................. 2263 (M01, Wed) Kwon, JunHwa................................ 590 (A06, Wed), ........................................................1476 (I01B, Mon) Kwon, Shinjae..................................2293 (M03, Tue) Kwon, Young-Tae............................2296 (M03, Tue) Kynast, Sven..................................... 560 (A06, Wed) Kyotani, Takashi............................... 719 (A07, Wed) Kyu, Thein...........................................26 (A01, Mon)

LaManna, Jacob................................ 204 (A05, Sun), ............................ 205 (A05, Sun), 1403 (I01A, Tue), ......................... 1405 (I01A, Tue), 1411 (I01A, Tue), ..........................1439 (I01A, Thu), 1483 (I01B, Tue) Lamb, Jacob.....................................2187 (L07, Wed) Lamb, James.................................. 1395 (I01A, Mon) Lamb, Joshua....................................259 (A05, Mon) Lamb, Joshua.....................................429 (A05, Thu) Lambert, Timothy..........49 (A01, Tue), 488 (A06, Tue) Lampke, Thomas.............................. 965 (E03, Mon) Lan, Tian.............................................1964 (I04, Thu) Landau, Uziel..................................1260 (G06, Wed) Landers, Alan...................................2146 (L05, Wed) Lang, Zhongling...............................2141 (L05, Wed) Langelier, Brian...................................936 (E02, Tue) Langer, Frederieke...........................676 (A07, Mon), ........................................................... 712 (A07, Wed) Langer, Robert.................................1159 (G03, Mon) Langhorst, Lisa................................1450 (I01A, Thu) Langlois, David.............................1601 (I01D, Wed), ........................................................1602 (I01D, Wed) Langner, Philipp..............................1404 (I01A, Tue) Lannelongue, Pierre........................... 147 (A03, Tue) Lansing, Carina..................................2016 (I05, Thu) Lapidus, Saul......... 216 (A05, Sun), 220 (A05, Sun), ........................................................... 556 (A06, Wed) Lapierre, Robert................................. 104 (A03, Sun) LaRochelle Richard, Lynne.............. 764 (B01, Thu), ............................................................. 999 (F01, Tue) Larsen, Dennis................................ 2440 (Z04, Mon) Larson, David...................................1085 (F06, Wed) Laschuk, Nadio.................................2091 (L01, Tue) Lasia, Andrzej.................................... 239 (A05, Sun) Laskin, Julia.....................................2141 (L05, Wed) Lasso, Jose.......................................... 633 (A07, Sun) Latham, Kenneth...............................130 (A03, Mon) Lattimer, Judith............................ 1564 (I01D, Mon), ...........................................................1872 (I03, Wed) Latz, Arnulf.......... 330 (A05, Wed), 412 (A05, Thu), ................................. 698 (A07, Tue), 968 (E03, Tue) Lau, Grace..............1807 (I03, Sun), 1848 (I03, Tue) Lau, Ka-Cheong................................ 556 (A06, Wed) Lau, Kingsley......................................788 (C01, Tue) Lau, Miu Lun.................................... 528 (A06, Wed) Laue, Vincent.................................... 560 (A06, Wed) Laurie, Kyle.......................................2424 (Z02, Tue) Lauritzen, Michael.........................1514 (I01C, Wed) Laursen, Anders.................................1967 (I04, Thu) Lavacchi, Alessandro........................ 921 (E02, Mon) Lavan, David....................................2474 (Z04, Wed) Law, Mark..........1336 (H03, Tue), 1358 (H03, Wed) Lawler, Robin.................................1510 (I01C, Wed) Lawson, John.................................... 585 (A06, Wed) Laycock, Nicholas..............................829 (C03, Tue) Laycock, Nick........ 790 (C01, Tue), 852 (C03, Wed) Lázaro, Maria.................................1475 (I01B, Mon) Le, Long.......................................... 2443 (Z04, Mon) Le, Quoc Toan.................................. 1120 (G01, Tue) Le Bideau, Jean.................................246 (A05, Mon) Le Vot, Steven....... 117 (A03, Mon), 147 (A03, Tue) Leanza, Daniela.................................. 203 (A05, Sun) Leber, Angela......................................941 (E02, Tue) Lebrun, Claire................................. 2083 (L01, Mon) Lecki, Tomasz...................................1962 (I04, Wed) Leclerc, Nima..................................... 701 (A07, Tue) Ledac, Pierre...................................1465 (I01B, Sun) Leddy, Johna....................................2167 (L06, Tue), ........................... 2169 (L06, Tue), 2183 (L07, Wed), ............................ 2186 (L07, Wed), 2420 (Z02, Tue) Ledeuil, Jean-Bernard....................... 410 (A05, Wed) Ledwaba, Raesibe............................. 359 (A05, Wed) Lee, Albert......... 1506 (I01C, Wed), 1520 (I01C, Wed), ......................... 1697 (I01E, Wed), 1737 (I01F, Wed) Lee, Alexander..................................2316 (Z01, Tue) Lee, An na........................................ 1249 (G06, Tue) Lee, Bryan.......................................2048 (K01, Mon)

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L’Eplattenier, Pierre...........................425 (A05, Thu) L’Hostis, Valérie................................774 (C01, Mon) La Mantia, Fabio................................ 83 (A02, Wed), ...........................................................676 (A07, Mon) Labyedh, Nouha..............................1125 (G02, Mon) Lacey, Matthew................................. 538 (A06, Wed) LaCoste, Jed......................................684 (A07, Mon) Lado, Julio.........................................1015 (F02, Tue) Lagergren, Carina.......................... 1692 (I01E, Wed) Lagrichi, Othman............................1623 (I01D, Thu) Lai, Xinmin..................................... 1479 (I01B, Tue) Lai, Ying-Chih..................................1330 (H02, Thu) Lai, Yungchieh.................................1065 (F06, Wed) Laicer, Castro.................................... 586 (A06, Wed) Laïk, Barbara..................................... 543 (A06, Wed) Lain, Michael..................................... 312 (A05, Tue) Lain Amador, Lucia........................ 1049 (F04, Mon) Lakshmanan, Balsu.........................1434 (I01A, Thu) Lallemand, Severine........................2189 (L07, Wed) Lam, Wilbur.....................................2292 (M03, Tue) Lamaka, Sviatlana...............................44 (A01, Mon)

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Lee, Byeongyong................................30 (A01, Mon) Lee, Byoungseok..............................876 (D01, Mon) Lee, Cathy....................................... 1195 (G03, Wed) Lee, Chan-Woo............................. 1547 (I01D, Mon) Lee, Chanhee....................................... 73 (A02, Wed) Lee, Cheol Min................................... 87 (A02, Wed) Lee, Chong Hwon...........................1129 (G02, Mon) Lee, Christopher................................. 241 (A05, Sun) Lee, ChungHyuk.............................1084 (F06, Wed), ........................... 1751 (I01F, Thu), 1753 (I01F, Thu) Lee, Daniel.......................................2146 (L05, Wed) Lee, Daniel........................................118 (A03, Mon) Lee, Dong Wook.......................... 1559 (I01D, Mon), ........................................................1659 (I01E, Mon) Lee, Dong- Chan............................... 922 (E02, Mon) Lee, Dong-Chan............................... 386 (A05, Wed), ..........................................................2208 (L09, Wed) Lee, Dongho.......................................1903 (I04, Sun) Lee, Dongil........2078 (L01, Mon), 2105 (L01, Tue), ...........................2289 (M02, Mon), 2397 (Z01, Tue) Lee, Dongkyu.....................................1796 (I03, Sun) Lee, Doohee........1679 (I01E, Tue), 2225 (M01, Mon), ........................... 2227 (M01, Tue), 2241 (M01, Tue) Lee, Eon Soo...................................1639 (I01D, Thu) Lee, Eungje.......... 349 (A05, Wed), 558 (A06, Wed) Lee, Eunji....... 1679 (I01E, Tue), 2225 (M01, Mon), ........................... 2227 (M01, Tue), 2241 (M01, Tue) Lee, Ha Yeun.....................................138 (A03, Mon) Lee, Ha-Young....................................31 (A01, Mon) Lee, Haeun.........................................621 (A06, Thu) Lee, Hojin...................................... 1546 (I01D, Mon) Lee, Hoyoung......................................731 (B01, Tue) Lee, Hwon-gi........283 (A05, Tue), 582 (A06, Wed), .............................. 583 (A06, Wed), 590 (A06, Wed) Lee, Hyojae........................................1892 (I03, Sun) Lee, Hyun-Wook......73 (A02, Wed), 78 (A02, Wed), ..................................86 (A02, Wed), 87 (A02, Wed), ............................................................102 (A02, Thu) Lee, Hyunbae................................... 796 (C01, Wed), ............................2046 (J01, Mon), 2249 (M01, Tue) Lee, Hyunbae................................... 1147 (G02, Tue) Lee, Hyung Joo................................ 1313 (H02, Tue) Lee, Ilgeum...................................... 2034 (J01, Mon) Lee, Jack..........................................1316 (H02, Wed) Lee, Jaesung......................................2352 (Z01, Tue) Lee, Jaewoo.........................................29 (A01, Mon) Lee, Jaewook................................... 1188 (G03, Wed) Lee, Jaeyong......................................1117 (G01, Tue) Lee, Jason.......................................... 858 (C04, Wed) Lee, Jason........................................1751 (I01F, Thu), ........................... 1752 (I01F, Thu), 1753 (I01F, Thu) Lee, Jehyun................................... 1547 (I01D, Mon) Lee, Jimin..........................................2383 (Z01, Tue) Lee, Jinhyun..................................... 1251 (G06, Tue) Lee, Jinkee...................................... 2261 (M01, Wed) Lee, Jonathan.....................................1993 (I05, Tue) Lee, Jong Hyun.................................. 298 (A05, Tue) Lee, Jong-Won.................................681 (A07, Mon), ..............................2331 (Z01, Tue), 2332 (Z01, Tue) Lee, Jongmin.................................1415 (I01A, Wed), ........................................................1416 (I01A, Wed) Lee, Joong Kee.................................. 559 (A06, Wed) Lee, Joun.............................................951 (E02, Tue) Lee, Ju Hyuck.................................1292 (H02, Mon) Lee, Jung-In....................................... 554 (A06, Wed) Lee, Jyun-Ting................................1298 (H02, Mon) Lee, Kevin.......................................1348 (H03, Wed) Lee, Ki Bong..................................... 1011 (F01, Tue) Lee, Kisoo......................................... 562 (A06, Wed) Lee, Kwan Young........................ 1559 (I01D, Mon), ........................................................1659 (I01E, Mon) Lee, Mark........................................1209 (G04, Wed) Lee, Michael........................................30 (A01, Mon) Lee, Myeong-jin............................... 1147 (G02, Tue)

Lee, Myongjin.............2 (A01, Mon), 3 (A01, Mon), ............................ 1020 (F02, Tue), 1826 (I03, Mon), ............................................................1889 (I03, Thu) Lee, Myoungseok......................... 1390 (I01A, Mon) Lee, Rochelle..................................... 107 (A03, Sun) Lee, Sang Bok......196 (A04, Wed), 2120 (L02, Tue) Lee, Sang-Young.......276 (A05, Tue), 671 (A07, Mon) Lee, Sanghoon...................................1793 (I03, Sun), .............................. 1804 (I03, Sun), 1822 (I03, Mon) Lee, Sangyeop..................................1219 (G04, Thu) Lee, Seok Woo.................................... 80 (A02, Wed) Lee, Seon-Ho..................................1578 (I01D, Tue) Lee, Seon-Hwa.................................. 550 (A06, Wed) Lee, Seung Hyuk..............................1945 (I04, Wed) Lee, Seung Jong................................. 467 (A06, Sun) Lee, Seung Taek........594 (A06, Wed), 595 (A06, Wed) Lee, Seung Woo......30 (A01, Mon), 731 (B01, Tue), ............................. 732 (B01, Tue), 2201 (L09, Wed), ..........................................................2213 (L09, Wed) Lee, Seung Woo.............................1535 (I01D, Sun), ......................................................... 1664 (I01E, Tue) Lee, Seung-Beck............................ 2263 (M01, Wed) Lee, Seung-Hyun..............................142 (A03, Mon) Lee, Seungmin...................................621 (A06, Thu) Lee, Shiwoo..................................... 1817 (I03, Mon) Lee, So Young................................1469 (I01B, Mon) Lee, Soo Hong.................................2146 (L05, Wed) Lee, Sophia......................................... 464 (A06, Sun) Lee, Suhak.........................................265 (A05, Mon) Lee, Sungchul................................ 1558 (I01D, Mon) Lee, Tae..............................................1875 (I03, Thu) Lee, Taeyong.....................................249 (A05, Mon) Lee, Wonhee......................................2409 (Z01, Tue) Lee, Woochul...................................1217 (G04, Thu) Lee, Yong-Gun................................... 212 (A05, Sun) Lee, YongMin....... 356 (A05, Wed), 587 (A06, Wed) Lee, Yoon Ho................................... 1819 (I03, Mon) Lee, Young Kuk..............................1351 (H03, Wed) Lee, Young Moo............................1469 (I01B, Mon) Lee, Yu-Guan................................... 1257 (G06, Tue) Lee, Yueh-Lin.....................................1796 (I03, Sun) Lee, Yujin........................................1129 (G02, Mon) Lefebvre, Olivier...............................1006 (F01, Tue) Lehmann, Michelle............................ 641 (A07, Sun) Lehnert, Werner................................ 1711 (I01F, Tue) Lei, Chong........................................ 1834 (I03, Mon) Lei, Chunhong................................. 1054 (F04, Mon) Lei, Jincheng....... 1824 (I03, Mon), 1860 (I03, Wed) Leimbach, Martin............................ 1045 (F04, Mon) Leis, Jaan........ 1634 (I01D, Thu), 1658 (I01E, Mon) Leite, Tiago......................................1319 (H02, Wed) Lelis, Aivars..................................... 1338 (H03, Tue) Lemaire, Paul................................... 1140 (G02, Tue) Lembesis, Pete................................1095 (G01, Mon) Lemoine, Olivier............................. 2084 (L01, Mon) Lemordant, Daniel..............................24 (A01, Mon) Lenef, Alan....................................... 2044 (J01, Mon) León, Itzel........................................1070 (F06, Wed), .......................... 2071 (L01, Mon), 2074 (L01, Mon) Leonard, Daniel.............................1426 (I01A, Wed), ........................................................ 1697 (I01E, Wed) Leonard, Emily...............................1714 (I01F, Tue), ............................ 2009 (I05, Wed), 2159 (L05, Wed) Léonard, François...........................1346 (H03, Wed) Leonard, McLain........................... 1048 (F04, Mon), ........................... 1074 (F06, Wed), 2485 (Z04, Wed) Lepage, David........296 (A05, Tue), 545 (A06, Wed) LePage, William................................. 706 (A07, Tue) Lepore, Giovanni.............................. 921 (E02, Mon) Lerch, Martin.................................1567 (I01D, Tue), .........................................................1568 (I01D, Tue) Lestriez, Bernard..............................244 (A05, Mon), ...........................................................246 (A05, Mon) Letourneau, Steven........................1124 (G02, Mon), ...........................1148 (G02, Wed), 1155 (G02, Wed) Lettenmeier, Philipp.........................1710 (I01F, Tue)

Letts, Edward..................................1350 (H03, Wed) Leung, Jeremy................................1514 (I01C, Wed) Leung, Kevin......................................416 (A05, Thu) Leusink, Gerrit................................. 1134 (G02, Tue) Leusink, Gert...................................... 889 (D01, Tue) Levason, William............................... 891 (D01, Tue) Levasseur, Stephane.......................... 575 (A06, Wed) Leverick, Graham............................. 466 (A06, Sun), ...........................................................2127 (L02, Tue) Lewis, John............ 636 (A07, Sun), 644 (A07, Sun) Lewis, Nathan.........2082 (L01, Mon), 2090 (L01, Tue) Lewis, Randy...................................1033 (F03, Wed) Lhermitte, Charles.............................1977 (I04, Thu) Li, Billy............................................1213 (G04, Wed) Li, Bin................................................ 347 (A05, Wed) Li, Bing.............................................. 396 (A05, Wed) Li, Bingrui.......................................... 227 (A05, Sun) Li, Chenzhao.................................... 366 (A05, Wed), ..........................1400 (I01A, Tue), 1542 (I01D, Sun) Li, Chi-Ying Vanessa........................ 537 (A06, Wed) Li, Chufu.......................................... 1820 (I03, Mon) Li, Chunzeng....................................2151 (L05, Wed) Li, Deyang...............917 (E01, Wed), 938 (E02, Tue) Li, Ding............................................1326 (H02, Thu) Li, Dongguo........1598 (I01D, Wed), 1737 (I01F, Wed) Li, Dongguo.........1575 (I01D, Tue), 1697 (I01E, Wed) Li, Feng........................................... 2273 (M02, Sun) Li, Guangfang................................... 989 (F01, Mon) Li, Guomin........................................ 396 (A05, Wed) Li, Guosheng......................................622 (A06, Thu) Li, Hongyang.........291 (A05, Tue), 335 (A05, Wed) Li, Hongyi......................................... 516 (A06, Wed) Li, Hui..............................................1201 (G04, Wed) Li, Jak................................................. 158 (A03, Tue) Li, Jia...............................................1633 (I01D, Thu) Li, Jianlin.............168 (A04, Mon), 169 (A04, Mon), .............................. 170 (A04, Mon), 179 (A04, Tue), ..............................352 (A05, Wed), 680 (A07, Mon) Li, Jiaqi............................................1165 (G03, Mon) Li, Jingkun........................................2138 (L05, Wed) Li, Jingkun.......................................1610 (I01D, Thu) Li, Jiun-Yun......................................868 (D01, Mon), ..............................871 (D01, Mon), 2416 (Z01, Tue) Li, Jun..................................................17 (A01, Mon) Li, Jun...............................................1083 (F06, Wed) Li, Junhao..........................................677 (A07, Mon) Li, Lain-Jong..................................... 602 (A06, Wed) Li, Li................................................2065 (K01, Mon) Li, Lisen............................................. 365 (A05, Wed) Li, Manni........................................... 500 (A06, Wed) Li, Mengliu........................................ 602 (A06, Wed) Li, Mingqian.........904 (D02, Wed), 1255 (G06, Tue) Li, Ning............................................. 334 (A05, Wed) Li, Pingping...................................... 1820 (I03, Mon) Li, Qi..................................................136 (A03, Mon) Li, Qiliang........................................1331 (H02, Thu) Li, Qingfeng.........1619 (I01D, Thu), 1620 (I01D, Thu) Li, Qinghao........................................ 304 (A05, Tue) Li, Qiuyan.......................................... 316 (A05, Wed) Li, Ruying..........................................473 (A06, Mon) Li, Shiyu............................................ 526 (A06, Wed) Li, Sipei............................................. 592 (A06, Wed) Li, Sirui................. 863 (C04, Wed), 2390 (Z01, Tue) Li, Sishi.............................................. 755 (B01, Wed) Li, Tao................................................ 513 (A06, Wed) Li, Tao................................................. 222 (A05, Sun) Li, Tianchi.........................................2375 (Z01, Tue) Li, Tianshu.............. 822 (C02, Tue), 823 (C02, Tue), ................................ 831 (C03, Tue), 832 (C03, Tue), ........................................................... 860 (C04, Wed) Li, Tianyi..............408 (A05, Wed), 2380 (Z01, Tue) Li, Tianyi........................................... 405 (A05, Wed) Li, WeiNa.......................................... 960 (E03, Mon) Li, Weiyang.......................................469 (A06, Mon) Li, Wencaho..................................... 1250 (G06, Tue) Li, Wenfang.......................................810 (C02, Mon)

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Li, Wenqin........................................1081 (F06, Wed) Li, Wenshen.....................................1348 (H03, Wed) Li, Wenyuan......................................1864 (I03, Wed) Li, Wenyue.............156 (A03, Tue), 750 (B01, Wed) Li, Wenzhen........576 (A06, Wed), 1036 (F03, Wed) Li, Wu...............................................1224 (G04, Thu) Li, Xiang............... 502 (A06, Wed), 607 (A06, Wed) Li, Xianglin.......................................625 (A06, Thu), ...........................1457 (I01B, Sun), 1677 (I01E, Tue) Li, Xiao...............................................1902 (I04, Sun) Li, Xiaolin......................................... 230 (A05, Sun), .............................. 316 (A05, Wed), 604 (A06, Wed) Li, Xiaoyan......................................1614 (I01D, Thu) Li, Xin.....................501 (A06, Wed), 693 (A07, Tue) Li, Xin-Hao.......................................2321 (Z01, Tue) Li, Xinyong..................................... 2081 (L01, Mon) Li, Xiuling.......................................1274 (H01, Mon) Li, Xuan............................................ 1343 (H03, Tue) Li, Xue.............................................1526 (I01C, Thu) Li, Xuejie................ 817 (C02, Tue), 847 (C03, Wed) Li, Xuemin.........................................449 (A05, Thu) Li, Yan............................................... 713 (A07, Wed) Li, Yanguang........623 (A06, Thu), 1067 (F06, Wed) Li, Yangxing.......................................1843 (I03, Tue) Li, Yat................................................ 160 (A03, Tue), ............................... 182 (A04, Tue), 2457 (Z04, Tue) Li, Yawei...........................................2104 (L01, Tue) Li, Yawei............1530 (I01D, Sun), 2310 (Z01, Tue) Li, Yejing...............646 (A07, Sun), 687 (A07, Mon) Li, Yi................................................1132 (G02, Mon) Li, Yiliang............................................ 70 (A02, Wed) Li, Yiyang........................................1241 (G05, Mon) Li, Yong............................................. 610 (A06, Wed) Li, Yubai............................................. 452 (A06, Sun) Li, Yucheng......................................2476 (Z04, Wed) Li, Yue................................................1849 (I03, Tue) Li, Yunqi.......................................... 1478 (I01B, Tue) Li, Yuxiang........................................685 (A07, Mon) Li, Zhejun........................................... 460 (A06, Sun) Li, Zhenglong.........2233 (M01, Tue), 2304 (M03, Tue) Li, Zhi.............................................. 2272 (M02, Sun) Li, Zhongqiu......................................1864 (I03, Wed) Li, Zhou.............1312 (H02, Tue), 2255 (M01, Wed) Li, Zhuo............................................. 341 (A05, Wed) Li, Zongze............. 874 (D01, Mon), 888 (D01, Tue) Lian, Keryn........................................ 158 (A03, Tue) Lian, Tianquan..........1925 (I04, Tue), 1948 (I04, Wed), ..............................2106 (L01, Tue), 2107 (L01, Tue) Lian, Tim............................................1897 (I04, Sun) Liang, Guang...................................... 892 (D01, Tue) Liang, Siwei.....................................1081 (F06, Wed) Liang, Xinhua..................................1584 (I01D, Tue) Liao, Bokai........................................769 (C01, Mon) Liao, Chen.......................................... 642 (A07, Sun) Liao, Chen............. 209 (A05, Sun), 216 (A05, Sun), .............................. 220 (A05, Sun), 315 (A05, Wed), ........................................................... 556 (A06, Wed) Liao, Liang-Wen.............................. 1289 (H01, Tue) Liao, Michael...................................1365 (H03, Thu) Liao, Weicheng............................... 1678 (I01E, Tue) Liao, Yu-Te....................................... 1336 (H03, Tue) Liaw, Boryann..................................... 77 (A02, Wed) Libman, Slava...................................1118 (G01, Tue) Lickert, Thomas.................................2018 (I05, Thu) Lieberzeit, Peter.............................. 2282 (M02, Sun) Lien, Kristian....................................2187 (L07, Wed) Liivat, Anti........................................ 333 (A05, Wed) Likit-anurak, Kris.............................1760 (I01F, Thu) Lill, Thorsten..................................... 902 (D02, Wed) Lim, Chaewon...................................2371 (Z01, Tue) Lim, Dongwook...............................2368 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2372 (Z01, Tue) Lim, Hyo-Ryoung............................2299 (M03, Tue) Lim, Jeonghoon...............................2201 (L09, Wed) Lim, Jinhyuk...................................1581 (I01D, Tue) Lim, Katie.......................................... 735 (B01, Wed)

Lim, Koun.......................................2067 (K01, Mon) Lim, Mary Lyn....................................785 (C01, Tue) Lim, Matthew..................................... 488 (A06, Tue) Lim, Sangwoo................................1098 (G01, Mon), .......................... 1102 (G01, Mon), 1109 (G01, Tue), ..............................1110 (G01, Tue), 1111 (G01, Tue) Lim, Sungjin....................................... 214 (A05, Sun) Lima, Fabio.......1089 (F06, Wed), 1573 (I01D, Tue) Lin, D.................................................. 886 (D01, Tue) Lin, Feng............... 11 (A01, Mon), 314 (A05, Wed), ............................. 321 (A05, Wed), 355 (A05, Wed), .............................. 421 (A05, Thu), 589 (A06, Wed), ............................................................618 (A06, Thu) Lin, Guanzhou....................................1979 (I04, Thu) Lin, Ian.............................................. 520 (A06, Wed) Lin, Jeng-Yu.........135 (A03, Mon), 361 (A05, Wed) Lin, Jenshan...................................... 1336 (H03, Tue) Lin, Jingjing...................................1509 (I01C, Wed) Lin, John...........................................2146 (L05, Wed) Lin, Li................................................ 910 (D02, Wed) Lin, Liang-Jie................................... 1247 (G06, Tue) Lin, Pengtao........1243 (G05, Mon), 2288 (M02, Mon) Lin, Rui............................................1624 (I01D, Thu) Lin, Ruoqian...................................... 344 (A05, Wed) Lin, Shih-Yu......................................135 (A03, Mon) Lin, Shiru........................................1604 (I01D, Wed) Lin, Tzu-Yun..................................... 569 (A06, Wed) Lin, Wei-Chun.................................. 1344 (H03, Tue) Lin, Wei-Jie...................................... 1341 (H03, Tue) Lin, Wen-Shan.........872 (D01, Mon), 2043 (J01, Mon) Lin, Yangming...................................2130 (L02, Tue) Lin, Yen-Chen.................................1100 (G01, Mon) Lin, Yueh-Chin..................................867 (D01, Mon) Lin, Yun-Xiao....................................2321 (Z01, Tue) Lincot, Daniel......................................945 (E02, Tue) Lindbergh, Gรถran.............................. 279 (A05, Tue), .............................. 333 (A05, Wed), 440 (A05, Thu), ........................................................ 1692 (I01E, Wed) Lindell, Matthew...........................1516 (I01C, Wed), ..........................................................2150 (L05, Wed) Lindsay, Spencer..............................2217 (L09, Wed) Ling, Ning......................................... 749 (B01, Wed) Linhart, Abigail........ 1113 (G01, Tue), 2356 (Z01, Tue) Link, Steffen........................................976 (E03, Tue) Link, Stephan....................................1947 (I04, Wed) Linsenmann, Fabian..........................268 (A05, Mon) Lionti, Krystelle.............................2221 (M01, Mon) Lipson, Albert..........293 (A05, Tue), 294 (A05, Tue) Lisak, Grzegorz................................ 752 (B01, Wed), ........................... 2228 (M01, Tue), 2295 (M03, Tue) Lisano, Michael.................................2464 (Z04, Tue) Lisker, Marco................................. 1193 (G03, Wed), ......................................................... 1194 (G03, Wed) Lister, Tedd.......................................... 998 (F01, Tue) Litster, Shawn........ 207 (A05, Sun), 452 (A06, Sun), ........................ 1370 (I01A, Sun), 1437 (I01A, Thu), ..........................1450 (I01A, Thu), 1457 (I01B, Sun) Liu, Aaron...............291 (A05, Tue), 335 (A05, Wed) Liu, Baichuan.......255 (A05, Mon), 256 (A05, Mon) Liu, Bangzhi.....................................2205 (L09, Wed) Liu, Bin............................................1744 (I01F, Wed) Liu, Chang........................................ 1711 (I01F, Tue) Liu, Changlei.................................... 1820 (I03, Mon) Liu, Chaofeng................................... 1307 (H02, Tue) Liu, Chee Wee.................................1167 (G03, Mon) Liu, Chia-You.......868 (D01, Mon), 2416 (Z01, Tue) Liu, Cong...............150 (A03, Tue), 513 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 557 (A06, Wed) Liu, Danny..........325 (A05, Wed), 1061 (F04, Mon), ........................... 2483 (Z04, Wed), 2487 (Z04, Wed) Liu, Di-Jia...........513 (A06, Wed), 1068 (F06, Wed), ............................1574 (I01D, Tue), 2386 (Z01, Tue) Liu, Ershuai............ 764 (B01, Thu), 999 (F01, Tue), ...........................1663 (I01E, Tue), 1669 (I01E, Tue) Liu, Fuqiang.......................................1979 (I04, Thu) Liu, Gao................ 323 (A05, Wed), 353 (A05, Wed)

Liu, Guiji...........................................2095 (L01, Tue) Liu, Guoduan....................................1777 (I02, Wed) Liu, Hai.............................................1066 (F06, Wed) Liu, Haidong..................................... 326 (A05, Wed) Liu, Hongjun.....................................2137 (L02, Tue) Liu, Hongtan................................ 1385 (I01A, Mon), .........................................................1442 (I01A, Thu) Liu, Jiachen......................................2250 (M01, Tue) Liu, Jian...........................................1204 (G04, Wed) Liu, Jiawen....................................... 1832 (I03, Mon) LIU, Jue............................................. 507 (A06, Wed) Liu, Jue.............................................. 607 (A06, Wed) Liu, Jun...............125 (A03, Mon), 2075 (L01, Mon) Liu, Jun................. 1813 (I03, Mon), 1839 (I03, Tue) Liu, Junyu......................................... 1828 (I03, Mon) Liu, Kewei.............. 209 (A05, Sun), 642 (A07, Sun) Liu, Lifen...........................................2088 (L01, Tue) Liu, Lingguang.................................872 (D01, Mon), .......................................................... 2043 (J01, Mon) Liu, Matthew................................... 2448 (Z04, Mon) Liu, Meilin................50 (A01, Tue), 112 (A03, Sun), ...........................607 (A06, Wed), 1742 (I01F, Wed), ...............................1798 (I03, Sun), 1844 (I03, Tue), .............................1865 (I03, Wed), 1867 (I03, Wed), ............................. 1888 (I03, Thu), 2212 (L09, Wed) Liu, Mengting....................................2373 (Z01, Tue) Liu, Michael......................................2373 (Z01, Tue) Liu, Naiming....................................1223 (G04, Thu) Liu, Nian..................... 45 (A01, Tue), 46 (A01, Tue), ...............................486 (A06, Tue), 544 (A06, Wed), ............................... 598 (A06, Wed), 975 (E03, Tue), ..........................................................2202 (L09, Wed) Liu, Pan............................................. 607 (A06, Wed) Liu, Ping................646 (A07, Sun), 687 (A07, Mon) Liu, Qian................ 315 (A05, Wed), 455 (A06, Sun) Liu, Qiliang.......................................2107 (L01, Tue) Liu, Qinyuan......................................1890 (I03, Thu) Liu, Shaoxiong..................................885 (D01, Mon) Liu, T. Leo................. 4 (A01, Mon), 497 (A06, Tue) Liu, Teng.............................................423 (A05, Thu) Liu, Tianyi........................................ 314 (A05, Wed), ............................... 321 (A05, Wed), 421 (A05, Thu) Liu, Ting-Ruei.......................................7 (A01, Mon) Liu, Tongchao......251 (A05, Mon), 363 (A05, Wed) Liu, Weiyan.....................................1736 (I01F, Wed) Liu, Wen............................................ 610 (A06, Wed) Liu, Xiao........................................... 1142 (G02, Tue) Liu, Xiaowei................................. 1548 (I01D, Mon), ....................................................... 1565 (I01D, Mon) LIU, Xingbo......................................1864 (I03, Wed) Liu, Xinyang.......................................730 (B01, Tue) Liu, Yadong........366 (A05, Wed), 1542 (I01D, Sun) Liu, Yan......................................... 1550 (I01D, Mon) Liu, Yawei..........................................1897 (I04, Sun) Liu, Yi-Sheng..........493 (A06, Tue), 498 (A06, Tue) Liu, Yihua............................................947 (E02, Tue) Liu, Yijin............................................686 (A07, Mon) Liu, Ying................275 (A05, Mon), 415 (A05, Thu) Liu, Ying.............................................435 (A05, Thu) Liu, Yu-Hsuan....................................1976 (I04, Thu) Liu, Yunyu.........................................1786 (I02, Wed) Liu, Yuyu............................................1853 (I03, Tue) Liu, Yuzhe........ 2245 (M01, Tue), 2246 (M01, Tue), ........................2283 (M02, Mon), 2287 (M02, Mon) Liu, Yuzi.............. 366 (A05, Wed), 405 (A05, Wed), ............................. 408 (A05, Wed), 528 (A06, Wed), ...........................................................2380 (Z01, Tue) Liu, Zhantao....................................... 85 (A02, Wed), ................................. 96 (A02, Thu), 716 (A07, Wed) Liu, Zhien......................................... 1820 (I03, Mon) Liu, Zhonggang............................... 2269 (M02, Sun) Lively, Ryan....................................1133 (G02, Mon) Lo, Jack...........................................1095 (G01, Mon) Locke, Jenifer.................................... 843 (C03, Wed) Lรถffler, Mario...................................2154 (L05, Wed) Lomax, Bethany................................2455 (Z04, Tue)

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Long, Fei........................................... 557 (A06, Wed) Long, Jeffrey..........145 (A03, Tue), 151 (A03, Tue), ...............................180 (A04, Tue), 511 (A06, Wed), ............................................................ 756 (B01, Thu) Looker, Quinn...................................881 (D01, Mon) Lopata, Joseph.................................1760 (I01F, Thu), ..............................2341 (Z01, Tue), 2387 (Z01, Tue) Lopes, Pietro.......... 1595 (I01D, Wed), 2109 (L01, Tue) Lopez, Jeffrey..................................... 463 (A06, Sun) López, Luis........................................2467 (Z04, Tue) Lopez Ruiz, Juan A.........................1035 (F03, Wed), ..........................................................1038 (F03, Wed) López-González, Berenice..............2474 (Z04, Wed) López-Valdez, Fernando................1648 (I01E, Mon) LopezdeVictoria, Monica................. 360 (A05, Wed) Lorie Lopez, Jose.............................2157 (L05, Wed) Losego, Mark.................................1132 (G02, Mon), .......................... 1133 (G02, Mon), 1143 (G02, Tue), .........................................................1265 (G06, Wed) Lotfi, Ardalan................................2223 (M01, Mon), ..........................................................2305 (M03, Tue) Lou, Shuaifeng..................................688 (A07, Mon) Louli, Alex......................................... 192 (A04, Wed) Louli, Alexander................................446 (A05, Thu) Louli, Alexander................................ 210 (A05, Sun) Love, Corey......................................273 (A05, Mon), ............................... 368 (A05, Wed), 450 (A05, Thu) Lu, Dongping.....................................1839 (I03, Tue) Lu, Fang-Liang...............................1167 (G03, Mon) Lu, Jun.................. 150 (A03, Tue), 251 (A05, Mon), .............................468 (A06, Mon), 513 (A06, Wed), ............................... 557 (A06, Wed), 614 (A06, Thu) Lu, Lei................................................ 293 (A05, Tue) Lu, Matthew......................................1868 (I03, Wed) Lu, Peilin...........................................2373 (Z01, Tue) Lu, Pin................................................822 (C02, Tue), ................................ 823 (C02, Tue), 860 (C04, Wed) Lu, Shanfu...... 1511 (I01C, Wed), 1681 (I01E, Wed) Lu, Shawn........................................1076 (F06, Wed) Lu, Tzu-Ming.......871 (D01, Mon), 2416 (Z01, Tue) Lu, Wu.............................................. 1173 (G03, Tue) Lu, Yang...........................................2294 (M03, Tue) Lu, Yi-Chun..........460 (A06, Sun), 470 (A06, Mon), ............................. 532 (A06, Wed), 605 (A06, Wed), .........................................................1323 (H02, Wed) Lu, Yizhou.......................................1352 (H03, Wed) Lubers, Alia.....................................1734 (I01F, Wed) Luc, Quang........................................867 (D01, Mon) Lucas, Francisco..............................1089 (F06, Wed) Lucas, Steve...................................... 960 (E03, Mon) Lucci, Felicia......1078 (F06, Wed), 1081 (F06, Wed) Lucht, Brett............ 221 (A05, Sun), 384 (A05, Wed) Ludwig, Karl................................... 1154 (G02, Wed) Luhman, Dwight...............................871 (D01, Mon) Łukaczyńska, Monika...................... 920 (E02, Mon), .............................................................969 (E03, Tue) Luk’yanenko, Tatiana....................... 826 (C02, Wed) Lukose, Rasuole.............................. 1193 (G03, Wed) Lukosius, Mindaugas...................... 1193 (G03, Wed) Lund-Olesen, Torsten.....................1454 (I01B, Sun) Lundblad, Anders...............................440 (A05, Thu) Lundgren, Per....................................136 (A03, Mon) Luo, Chao.......................................... 542 (A06, Wed) Luo, Guang-Li...................................868 (D01, Mon) Luo, Huimin...................................... 985 (F01, Mon) Luo, Jianjun...................................... 1307 (H02, Tue) Luo, Lu............................................1162 (G03, Mon) Luo, Sainan........................................ 112 (A03, Sun) Luo, Shunrui......................................2373 (Z01, Tue) Luo, Xiaoyan.................................1473 (I01B, Mon), ........................................................ 1684 (I01E, Wed) Luo, Xubo............2136 (L02, Tue), 2137 (L02, Tue) Luo, Y.................................................916 (E01, Wed) Luo, Zhengtang................................1071 (F06, Wed) Lüsi, Madis.....................................1658 (I01E, Mon) Lust, Katherine..................................2173 (L06, Tue)

Lv, Haifeng.............................. 1595 (I01D, Wed), ...................................................1636 (I01D, Thu) Lv, Weiqiang..................................... 720 (A07, Wed) Lyle, Luke........................................1357 (H03, Wed) Lynch, Robert.........6 (A01, Mon), 1273 (H01, Mon) Lyonnard, Sandrine.......................1415 (I01A, Wed), ........................................................1416 (I01A, Wed) Lyu, Hailong...................................... 579 (A06, Wed)

Maher, Shaimaa................................2315 (Z01, Tue) Maheshwari, Sharad.........................2104 (L01, Tue) Mahjouri-Samani, Masoud..............1328 (H02, Thu) Mahmood, Musa..............................2293 (M03, Tue) Mahmood, Musa..............................2307 (M03, Tue) Mahmoud, Ahmed.......................... 1487 (I01B, Tue) Mai, Andreas................................... 1181 (G03, Tue), ...........................1193 (G03, Wed), 1194 (G03, Wed) Mai, Christian................................... 1181 (G03, Tue) Mai, Sebastian................................... 575 (A06, Wed) Maillard, Frederic...........................1614 (I01D, Thu) Maiti, Amitesh..........973 (E03, Tue), 974 (E03, Tue) Majeed, Muneeb................................ 640 (A07, Sun) Majidi, Leily...................................... 572 (A06, Wed) Majková, Eva................................... 1144 (G02, Tue) Majumder, Subhasish....................... 530 (A06, Wed) Makgopa, Katlego.............................133 (A03, Mon) Makino, Masato...............................2300 (M03, Tue) Makoto, Aoki.................................1447 (I01A, Thu), ....................................................... 1552 (I01D, Mon) Malibe, Tshidi................................... 359 (A05, Wed) Malik, Karan....................................1091 (F06, Wed) Mamba, Bhekie............................... 2270 (M02, Sun) Mameli, Alfredo............................... 1138 (G02, Tue) Mamme, Mesfin Haile..................... 920 (E02, Mon), .............................................................969 (E03, Tue) Manabe, Hiromichi.........................1444 (I01A, Thu) Manco, Judith....................................2009 (I05, Wed) Mandai, Toshihiko........................... 533 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 961 (E03, Mon) Mandal, Manas.................................1713 (I01F, Tue) Mandal, Mrinmay......................... 1683 (I01E, Wed), ........................ 1686 (I01E, Wed), 1694 (I01E, Wed) Mandia, David................................. 1155 (G02, Wed) Mandroyan, Audrey..........................771 (C01, Mon) Mane, Anil........ 1123 (G02, Mon), 1148 (G02, Wed) Manepalli, Rahul.............................. 1250 (G06, Tue) Manev, Veselin..................................163 (A04, Mon) Mangoufis-Giasin, Iosif...................2154 (L05, Wed) Mani, Prasanna.................................1757 (I01F, Thu) Manikandan, Venkatesh.................. 2269 (M02, Sun) Manjum, Marjanul............................ 962 (E03, Mon) Manke, Ingo.....1404 (I01A, Tue), 1446 (I01A, Thu) Manley, Robert................................ 1178 (G03, Tue), ............................. 1179 (G03, Tue), 1180 (G03, Tue) Manolova, Mila...................................981 (E03, Tue) Manríquez, Juan............................... 745 (B01, Wed), ..........................1070 (F06, Wed), 2071 (L01, Mon), ......................................................... 2074 (L01, Mon) Mansour, Azzam.........232 (A05, Sun), 432 (A05, Thu) Manthiram, Arumugam..................... 309 (A05, Tue) Manthiram, Karthish.......................2049 (K01, Mon) Manzi-Orezzoli, Victoria............... 1481 (I01B, Tue), ......................................................... 1485 (I01B, Tue) Mao, Chengyu.................................... 306 (A05, Tue) Mao, Mark........................................1072 (F06, Wed) Mao, Qin............................................. 890 (D01, Tue) Mapesa, Emmanuel........................... 893 (D01, Tue) Maranowski, Bartosz........................1961 (I04, Wed) Marcelet, Martin............................. 1046 (F04, Mon) Marcelin, Sabrina..............................778 (C01, Mon) Marchese, Thomas............................. 644 (A07, Sun) Marchionna, Stefano..........................101 (A02, Thu) Marcus, Philippe...............................803 (C02, Mon) Maria, Sebastien................................ 379 (A05, Wed) Maric, Radenka..............................1441 (I01A, Thu), ..........................................................1757 (I01F, Thu) Maric, Radenka................................. 762 (B01, Thu), ........................................................2224 (M01, Mon) Marie, Xavier.....................................1901 (I04, Sun) Marin Angel, Juan...............................26 (A01, Mon) Marinella, Matthew........................1239 (G05, Mon), .........................................................1241 (G05, Mon) Marinescu, Monica............................ 630 (A07, Sun) Mariotti, Davide................................ 912 (D02, Wed) Marjanovic, Monika....................... 2282 (M02, Sun)

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M, Kamaraj.......................................... 64 (A01, Tue) M, Kamaraja......................................... 61 (A01, Tue) Ma, Beihai..........................................1875 (I03, Thu) Ma, Chao......................................... 2273 (M02, Sun) Ma, Chengsong.................................2449 (Z04, Tue) Ma, Chunrong................................... 528 (A06, Wed) Ma, Dongling.....................................1936 (I04, Tue) Ma, Jinlong.......................................1224 (G04, Thu) Ma, Li................................................803 (C02, Mon) Ma, Liang..........................................1864 (I03, Wed) Ma, Lin................................................. 58 (A01, Tue) Ma, Lu..................251 (A05, Mon), 513 (A06, Wed) Ma, Miaomiao....................................432 (A05, Thu) Ma, Qing............................................2318 (Z01, Tue) Ma, Shawming................................1095 (G01, Mon) Ma, Xinbin.......................................1066 (F06, Wed) Ma, Xu.............................................. 1184 (G03, Tue) Ma, Xuetian............187 (A04, Tue), 351 (A05, Wed) Ma, Xuetian....................................... 607 (A06, Wed) Ma, Yanjiao........................................ 213 (A05, Sun) Ma, Yao...........................................1133 (G02, Mon) Ma, Yifan............................................ 187 (A04, Tue) Ma, Yongbing................................ 1550 (I01D, Mon) Ma, Yue.............................................. 927 (E02, Mon) Ma, Yulei........................................1417 (I01A, Wed) Ma, Yulin...........................................688 (A07, Mon) Ma, Yuxi.................1852 (I03, Tue), 1880 (I03, Thu) Ma, Zhiwen.......................................1941 (I04, Tue), ...............................2028 (I05, Thu), 2359 (Z01, Tue) Ma, Zi-Feng........................................ 63 (A01, Tue), .............................. 365 (A05, Wed), 375 (A05, Wed) Mabuchi, Takuya.............................. 404 (A05, Wed), ....................... 1371 (I01A, Sun), 1499 (I01C, Mon), ........................ 1562 (I01D, Mon), 1577 (I01D, Tue) Macak, Jan........ 1149 (G02, Wed), 2079 (L01, Mon) Macatangay, Duane Armell.............. 842 (C03, Wed) Macauley, Natalia..........................1532 (I01D, Sun), ........................................................1602 (I01D, Wed) Macauley, Natalie..........................1397 (I01A, Tue), ........................................................1601 (I01D, Wed) Macduff, Matt....................................2016 (I05, Thu) Machado, Eduardo............................2103 (L01, Tue) Machida, Katsuyuki....................... 1186 (G03, Wed), ......................................................... 1190 (G03, Wed) Mack, Shawn................................... 1195 (G03, Wed) MacLachlan, Alana.........................2245 (M01, Tue), ..........................2246 (M01, Tue), 2283 (M02, Mon) Macpherson, Julie............................. 930 (E02, Mon) Madan, Deepa.................................... 637 (A07, Sun) Madden, Thomas.............................. 573 (A06, Wed) Madec, Lénaïc....... 410 (A05, Wed), 454 (A06, Sun) Madi Reddy, Shiv Krishna Reddy........2319 (Z01, Tue) Madrigal, Eddie.................................2388 (Z01, Tue) Maeda, Atsushi................................2070 (K01, Mon) Maeda, Erika.................................... 1175 (G03, Tue) Maeda, Kazuki..................................2398 (Z01, Tue) Maeda, Kouji.....................................2350 (Z01, Tue) Maekawa, Yasunari......................... 1487 (I01B, Tue) Maenetja, Khomotso...........................36 (A01, Mon) Magagnin, Luca................................ 487 (A06, Tue), ............................... 944 (E02, Tue), 992 (F01, Mon), ................................1905 (I04, Sun), 1966 (I04, Thu) Magagula, Saneliswa...................... 1672 (I01E, Tue) Magasinksi, Alexandre.....................2373 (Z01, Tue) Maglia, Filippo...... 267 (A05, Mon), 304 (A05, Tue) Magnussen, Olaf..............................2143 (L05, Wed)

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Mark, Lesli.......................................1030 (F03, Wed) Märkisch, Bastian.............................268 (A05, Mon) Markötter, Henning........................1404 (I01A, Tue), .........................................................1446 (I01A, Thu) Markovic, Nenad..............................2109 (L01, Tue) Markovic, Nenad...........................1595 (I01D, Wed) Marone, Federica...........................1406 (I01A, Tue), .........................................................1409 (I01A, Tue) Marques Mota, Filipe........................627 (A06, Thu) Marschilok, Amy............................ 1812 (I03, Mon), ..........................................................2434 (Z03, Wed) Marschmeyer, Steffen..................... 1194 (G03, Wed) Marten, Lauren................................ 1677 (I01E, Tue) Martens, Isaac..................................2143 (L05, Wed) Martens, Sladjana............................. 966 (E03, Mon), .........................................................1529 (I01D, Sun) Martin, Blake....................................1772 (I02, Wed) Martin, Blake....................................1775 (I02, Wed) Martin, Cameron............................... 192 (A04, Wed) Martin, Farrel.................................... 794 (C01, Wed) Martin, Steve............91 (A02, Thu), 277 (A05, Tue), ...............................664 (A07, Mon), 1837 (I03, Tue) Martinaiou, Ioanna.........................1607 (I01D, Wed) Martinez, Alex................................1764 (I01Z, Mon) Martinez, Hervé......... 410 (A05, Wed), 454 (A06, Sun) Martinez, Luis................................... 910 (D02, Wed) Martinez, Madison............................2012 (I05, Wed) Martinez, Ulises..............................1632 (I01D, Thu) Martinson, Alex.................................1955 (I04, Wed) Maruyama, Hiraku..........................1238 (G05, Mon) Maruyama, Hiraku..........................1231 (G05, Mon) Maruyama, Takahiro..................... 1563 (I01D, Mon) Marzano, Fernanda........................... 333 (A05, Wed) Marzari, Nicola.................................. 701 (A07, Tue) Mashayek, Farzad.............................251 (A05, Mon) Mashiyama, Miyu......................... 1563 (I01D, Mon) Masi, Maurizio.................................. 992 (F01, Mon) Maslyn, Jacqueline........................... 639 (A07, Sun), .............................649 (A07, Mon), 651 (A07, Mon), ...........................................................2325 (Z01, Tue) Massot, Laurent............................... 2084 (L01, Mon) Mastro, Michael.............................1268 (H01, Mon), .........................................................1270 (H01, Mon) Masu, Kazuya................................. 1190 (G03, Wed) Masuda, Akihiro..............................1525 (I01C, Thu) Masuda, Hiroyuki............................. 866 (C04, Wed) Masuda, Kosei.....................................977 (E03, Tue) Masuda, Takuya..............................1402 (I01A, Tue) Matanovic, Ivana............................1582 (I01D, Tue) Matanovic, Ivana............................1064 (F06, Wed), ........................1520 (I01C, Wed), 1580 (I01D, Tue), ......................... 1611 (I01D, Thu), 1616 (I01D, Thu) Matchett, Laura..............................1651 (I01E, Mon) Mathan, Bobby..................................779 (C01, Mon) Matherne, Drew................................684 (A07, Mon) Mathews, Nripan.............................1242 (G05, Mon) Mathieu, Benoit...............................1465 (I01B, Sun) Matoba, Taichi................................1472 (I01B, Mon) Matos, Randy.................................2285 (M02, Mon) Matshaba, Malili............................... 359 (A05, Wed) Matsubara, Naohiro........................1635 (I01D, Thu) Matsuda, Honoka...............................1896 (I04, Sun) Matsuda, Junko................................. 761 (B01, Thu), ....................................................... 1549 (I01D, Mon) Matsuda, Junko..............................1444 (I01A, Thu), ......................1551 (I01D, Mon), 1561 (I01D, Mon), ............................. 1758 (I01F, Thu), 1883 (I03, Thu) Matsui, Takuya..................................1783 (I02, Wed) Matsui, Yukiko.................................. 606 (A06, Wed) Matsuki, Nobuyuki...........................1783 (I02, Wed) Matsumi, Noriyoshi.......................... 224 (A05, Sun), .............................. 226 (A05, Sun), 1723 (I01F, Tue) Matsumiya, Masahiko...................2068 (K01, Mon), ...........................................................2112 (L01, Tue) Matsumoto, Futoshi..................... 1560 (I01D, Mon), ..............................2358 (Z01, Tue), 2367 (Z01, Tue)

Matsumoto, Hajime............................. 60 (A01, Tue) Matsumoto, Masamichi.................... 741 (B01, Wed) Matsumoto, Mikimasa......................2338 (Z01, Tue) Matsumura, Kengo........................... 840 (C03, Wed) Matsuno, Shinsuke............................. 303 (A05, Tue) Matsuo, Hisanori............................. 1106 (G01, Tue), ...........................................................2327 (Z01, Tue) Matsuoka, Miki.................................2392 (Z01, Tue) Matsushima, Hisayoshi................... 2444 (Z04, Mon) Matsushima, Toshinori.....................1771 (I02, Wed) Matsushita, Sachiko...........................1906 (I04, Sun) Matsuura, Issei..................................2342 (Z01, Tue) Matsuzawa, Koichi...................... 1550 (I01D, Mon), ...........................................................2382 (Z01, Tue) Mattei, Gerard................................... 341 (A05, Wed) Matthews, Christopher...................1271 (H01, Mon) Matvejeff, Mikko............................1126 (G02, Mon) Matyjaszewski, Krzysztof................ 592 (A06, Wed) Matz, Stephanie............................... 1495 (I01B, Tue) Mauger, Scott............................... 1394 (I01A, Mon), .........................1445 (I01A, Thu), 1491 (I01B, Tue), ......................... 1622 (I01D, Thu), 1755 (I01F, Thu), .............................2009 (I05, Wed), 2013 (I05, Wed), ........................... 2149 (L05, Wed), 2152 (L05, Wed) Maurer, Leon.....................................871 (D01, Mon) Maurice, Vincent...............................803 (C02, Mon) Maurya, Sandip................................ 555 (A06, Wed), ........................................................ 1697 (I01E, Wed) Mauzeroll, Janine............................. 841 (C03, Wed), ............................ 2428 (Z02, Tue), 2435 (Z03, Wed) Mavroudis, Helena............................120 (A03, Mon) May, Andrew....................................1039 (F03, Wed) May, Jody..........................................2423 (Z02, Tue) Mayrhofer, Karl..............................1720 (I01F, Tue), .......................... 2050 (K01, Mon), 2154 (L05, Wed) Maza, William..................................2158 (L05, Wed) Mazouzi, Driss..................................246 (A05, Mon) Mazumder, Jyoti................................243 (A05, Mon) Mazzeo, Brian..................................173 (A04, Mon), ...............................240 (A05, Sun), 260 (A05, Mon) Mazzeo, Brian................................... 186 (A04, Tue), ..............................231 (A05, Sun), 255 (A05, Mon), ...............................256 (A05, Mon), 413 (A05, Thu) McCalla, Eric.....................................436 (A05, Thu) McCallum, Christopher...................1083 (F06, Wed) McCarthy, Robert............................. 1170 (G03, Tue) McCarty, Gregory.............................2425 (Z02, Tue) McCatty, Steeve................................1872 (I03, Wed) McClain, Ethan.........2423 (Z02, Tue), 2426 (Z02, Tue) McClain, Jaime................................ 1282 (H01, Tue) McClintock, Ryan...........................1356 (H03, Wed) McCloskey, Bryan........................... 334 (A05, Wed), ...........................348 (A05, Wed), 1419 (I01A, Wed) McCloy, John..................................... 277 (A05, Tue) McConohy, Geoff............................... 74 (A02, Wed) McCool, Geoffrey...........................1734 (I01F, Wed) McDaniel, Anthony...........................2000 (I05, Tue) McDaniel, Jesse................................2373 (Z01, Tue) McDonnell, Stephen..........................822 (C02, Tue), .............................................................823 (C02, Tue) McDowell, Matthew........................... 90 (A02, Thu), .............................. 189 (A04, Tue), 480 (A06, Mon), .............................. 512 (A06, Wed), 636 (A07, Sun), ................................644 (A07, Sun), 704 (A07, Tue), ..........................................................1332 (H02, Thu) McEnaney, Joshua............................1023 (F02, Tue) McEntush, Kyle................................651 (A07, Mon) McGuinness, Emily........................1133 (G02, Mon) McHugh, Patrick..............................2181 (L07, Wed) McKay, Chris...................................2476 (Z04, Wed) Mckeefry, Shaun.............................1569 (I01D, Tue) McKenzie, Lisa.................................163 (A04, Mon) McKinney, Samuel.........................1734 (I01F, Wed) McLean, John....................................2423 (Z02, Tue) McLeod, Marisa................................1962 (I04, Wed) McLoughlin, Lauren........................2294 (M03, Tue)

McMurray, Hamilton........................805 (C02, Mon) McNally, Josh...................................... 998 (F01, Tue) McNeary, William...........................1622 (I01D, Thu) McNulty, David................................. 547 (A06, Wed) McOwen, Dennis..............................675 (A07, Mon) McPeak, Kevin................................1319 (H02, Wed) McQuarters, Ashley.......................1513 (I01C, Wed) Mebane, David.......1851 (I03, Tue), 1893 (I03, Thu) Mecham, Sue..................................... 320 (A05, Wed) Mechler, Anna...................................2130 (L02, Tue) Mecouch, Will.................................1347 (H03, Wed) Meda, Lamartine.................................17 (A01, Mon) Medici, Ezequiel............................1372 (I01A, Sun), ........................ 1383 (I01A, Sun), 1452 (I01A, Thu), ...........................................................2312 (Z01, Tue) Medina, Samantha....................... 1394 (I01A, Mon), .........................1445 (I01A, Thu), 1491 (I01B, Tue), ........................... 2149 (L05, Wed), 2152 (L05, Wed) Medlin, Will.......1029 (F03, Wed), 1030 (F03, Wed) Meek, Kelly...................................1660 (I01E, Mon), ........................ 1688 (I01E, Wed), 1695 (I01E, Wed) Meekins, Benjamin..........................1760 (I01F, Thu) Meekins, Benjamin........................... 923 (E02, Mon) Mees, Maarten...... 75 (A02, Wed), 1125 (G02, Mon) Mehlman, Yoni................................. 1176 (G03, Tue) Mehmedović, Zerina.......................... 701 (A07, Tue) Mehner, Thomas............................... 965 (E03, Mon) Mehrabi, Hamed..............................2182 (L07, Wed) Mehta, Apurva..................................2146 (L05, Wed) Mehta, Karan...................................1276 (H01, Mon) Mehta, Prateek................................... 701 (A07, Tue) Mei, Bastian...................................... 811 (C02, Mon) Mei, Wu............................................1712 (I01F, Tue) Mei, Zhi-Gang..................................2147 (L05, Wed) Meier, Madeline............................. 2082 (L01, Mon), ...........................................................2090 (L01, Tue) Meisner, Quinton............................... 455 (A06, Sun) Mejia, Alejandro................................1893 (I03, Thu) Meléndez-González, P. C..............1644 (I01E, Mon) Melia, Michael....... 818 (C02, Tue), 849 (C03, Wed) Melianas, Armantas........................1241 (G05, Mon) Melow, Sara......................................2298 (M03, Tue) Memm, Michaela.............................165 (A04, Mon), ........................................................... 394 (A05, Wed) Memmott, Matthew.......................... 967 (E03, Mon) Mench, Matthew.................................14 (A01, Mon) Mendoza, Frank................................ 360 (A05, Wed) Mendoza, Frank................................ 373 (A05, Wed) Meneghini, Carlo................................833 (C03, Tue) Menezes, Laura.................................2103 (L01, Tue) Meng, Fanchen.................................1224 (G04, Thu) Meng, Jinhui......................................2106 (L01, Tue) Meng, Lingcong................................ 930 (E02, Mon) Meng, Ruishen..................................873 (D01, Mon) Meng, Shirley................................... 339 (A05, Wed), ................................694 (A07, Tue), 714 (A07, Wed) Meng, Ying....................................... 1819 (I03, Mon) Meng, Ying..............79 (A02, Wed), 503 (A06, Wed) Meng, Yuqing....................................1799 (I03, Sun), ..............................1860 (I03, Wed), 1862 (I03, Wed) Menon, Ashok................................... 538 (A06, Wed) Menzel, Jakub...................................115 (A03, Mon) Menzel, Stephan..............................1225 (G05, Mon) Merckling, Clement........................1159 (G03, Mon) Meredig, Bryce..................................1994 (I05, Tue) Merino, Susana............................. 1393 (I01A, Mon) Merisalu, Maido.............................1658 (I01E, Mon) Merlet, Johann..................................2189 (L07, Wed) Mernissi Cherigui, El Amine........... 920 (E02, Mon), .............................................................969 (E03, Tue) Merrill, Laura.................................... 574 (A06, Wed) Merrill, Mckenna............................2065 (K01, Mon) Mertens, Paul....................................1119 (G01, Tue) Mertens, Stijn.................................. 2272 (M02, Sun) Merwin, Augustus............................2147 (L05, Wed) Merzdorf, Thomas..........................1540 (I01D, Sun)

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Mesaki, Kohei................................. 1211 (G04, Wed) Messinger, Robert.............................. 457 (A06, Sun) Metzger, Michael..............................686 (A07, Mon) Meunier, Carl....................................2425 (Z02, Tue) Meyer, Andrew..................................247 (A05, Mon) Meyer, Andrew..................................2401 (Z01, Tue) Meyer, David................................... 1195 (G03, Wed) Meyerson, Melissa........................... 405 (A05, Wed), ........................................................... 408 (A05, Wed) Meyyappan, M................................2477 (Z04, Wed), ..........................................................2481 (Z04, Wed) Mi, Zetian............ 1921 (I04, Mon), 2095 (L01, Tue) Miao, Botong.....................................1940 (I04, Tue) Miara, Lincoln.................................... 690 (A07, Tue) Michael, Christopher....................... 1282 (H01, Tue) Michailidou, Emmanouela............... 839 (C03, Wed) Michishio, Koji.................................1783 (I02, Wed) Micoud, Fabrice............................1415 (I01A, Wed), .........................1416 (I01A, Wed), 1466 (I01B, Sun) Miecznikowski, Krzysztof..............2096 (L01, Tue), ...........................................................2166 (L06, Tue) Mier, Frank Austin.............................447 (A05, Thu) Migliori, Andrea................................ 724 (A07, Wed) Mikolášek, Miroslav........................ 1144 (G02, Tue) Mikos, Allie.......................................2354 (Z01, Tue) Miles, Robin.......................................1998 (I05, Tue) Milien, Mickdy................................. 384 (A05, Wed) Miller, Benjamin...............................2418 (Z01, Tue) Miller, Dusty...................................2298 (M03, Tue), ..............................2423 (Z02, Tue), 2426 (Z02, Tue) Miller, Elisa........125 (A03, Mon), 2075 (L01, Mon) Miller, Eric........ 1709 (I01F, Tue), 1916 (I04, Mon), ..............................2001 (I05, Wed), 2002 (I05, Wed) Miller, John...................................... 2033 (J01, Mon) Miller, Michael................................. 1284 (H01, Tue) Miller, Ted..........................................425 (A05, Thu) Mimura, Hidenori........................... 1191 (G03, Wed) Min, Youn Ji...................................... 544 (A06, Wed) Minato, Taketoshi............................. 536 (A06, Wed) Mindemark, Jonas................................ 99 (A02, Thu) Minegishi, Tsutomu......................... 1923 (I04, Mon) Mineva, Tzonka............................1605 (I01D, Wed), .........................................................1611 (I01D, Thu) Ming, Jun........................................... 602 (A06, Wed) Minh, Nguyen.................................. 1819 (I03, Mon) Minhas-Khan, Aamir........................119 (A03, Mon) Minjauw, Matthias.......................... 1156 (G02, Wed) Minteer, Shelley.............................2052 (K01, Mon), ......................... 2060 (K01, Mon), 2067 (K01, Mon) Mione, Maria................................... 1153 (G02, Wed) Mir, Rameez....................................... 765 (B01, Thu) Mirolo, Marta.................................... 203 (A05, Sun), .................................290 (A05, Tue), 708 (A07, Tue) Mirshekari, Gholamreza................1441 (I01A, Thu), ..........................................................1757 (I01F, Thu) Mishra, Kailash................................ 2035 (J01, Mon) Mishra, Pratyush..............................808 (C02, Mon), ........................................................... 850 (C03, Wed) Mishra, Shreshtha............................1325 (H02, Thu) Mishra, Sunita................................... 739 (B01, Wed) Misra, Samiran.................................. 600 (A06, Wed) Mistry, Aashutosh.............................438 (A05, Thu), ....................... 1374 (I01A, Sun), 1386 (I01A, Mon), ........................................................1420 (I01A, Wed) Mita, Seiji........................................1347 (H03, Wed) Mitra, Shirsendu...............................2229 (M01, Tue) Mitsushima, Shigenori................. 1550 (I01D, Mon), .............................2333 (Z01, Tue), 2342 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2346 (Z01, Tue) Mitsushima, Shigenori.....................1715 (I01F, Tue) Mitsuyama, Tomohiro...................... 719 (A07, Wed) Mitzel, Jens......................................1438 (I01A, Thu) Miura, Hideo..................................... 866 (C04, Wed) Miura, Sayuri....................................813 (C02, Mon) Miura, Shumpei.............................. 1106 (G01, Tue), ...........................................................2327 (Z01, Tue)

Miyabe, Sayaka.................................812 (C02, Mon) Miyahara, Yuto..................................261 (A05, Mon) Miyakawa, Ryutaro........................... 955 (E03, Mon) Miyakawa, Taku................................2417 (Z01, Tue) Miyake, Junpei................................1447 (I01A, Thu) Miyake, Masao....................................980 (E03, Tue) Miyaki, Tsubasa................................1115 (G01, Tue) Miyamoto, Hidemasa....................1472 (I01B, Mon) Miyanishi, Shoji............................ 1685 (I01E, Wed), .........................1689 (I01E, Wed), 1702 (I01F, Mon) Miyashita, Hiroya........................... 1188 (G03, Wed) Miyatake, Kenji..............................1447 (I01A, Thu), .........................................................1525 (I01C, Thu) Miyazaki, Akinobu........................... 717 (A07, Wed) Miyazaki, Kohei................................261 (A05, Mon) Miyazaki, Seiichi............................1158 (G03, Mon) Miyazaki, Takeshi.............................. 456 (A06, Sun) Miyazawa, Tetsuya.........................1353 (H03, Wed) Miyuki, Takuhiro............................... 705 (A07, Tue) Mizaikoff, Boris...............................2248 (M01, Tue) Mizuno, Ai.......................................1103 (G01, Mon) Mizusawa, Takako..........................1447 (I01A, Thu) Mizushima, Yuki..............................1114 (G01, Tue), ...........................................................1115 (G01, Tue) Mizushita, Yoshiki..........................1586 (I01D, Tue) Mizuta, Hiroshi............................... 1188 (G03, Wed) Mizuta, Yusuke..................................2335 (Z01, Tue) Mlynarski, Amy................................2354 (Z01, Tue) Mo, Yifei................... 85 (A02, Wed), 96 (A02, Thu), .................................97 (A02, Thu), 653 (A07, Mon) Mochizuki, Dai.................................2087 (L01, Tue) Mochizuki, Ryota............................1458 (I01B, Sun) Modestino, Miguel........................... 986 (F01, Mon), .........................1505 (I01C, Wed), 2048 (K01, Mon) Moffat, Thomas..................................934 (E02, Tue), .......................... 1261 (G06, Wed), 1262 (G06, Wed) Moffat, Thomas P................................947 (E02, Tue) Moghaddam, Reza.........................1543 (I01D, Sun), ......................... 1583 (I01D, Tue), 1705 (I01F, Mon) Mogni, Liliana...................................1868 (I03, Wed) Mohabir, Amar................................. 751 (B01, Wed), .............................1302 (H02, Tue), 1303 (H02, Tue) Mohammadparast, Farshid................1935 (I04, Tue) Mohan, Ratan.....................................1895 (I04, Sun) Mohanty, Rashmi.............................. 838 (C03, Wed) Mohapatra, Debananda.....................124 (A03, Mon) Mohseninia, Arezou.......................1404 (I01A, Tue), .........................................................1446 (I01A, Thu) Mohtat, Peyman.........265 (A05, Mon), 434 (A05, Thu) Mol, Johannes................................... 839 (C03, Wed) Molinero, Antonio...........................1456 (I01B, Sun) Möller, Jonas...................................2050 (K01, Mon) Möller, Tim.......................................1063 (F06, Wed) Mols, Yves.......................................1159 (G03, Mon) Molter, Trent......................................1001 (F01, Tue) Molto, Cécile.......................................945 (E02, Tue) Momma, Toshiyuki......................... 2274 (M02, Sun) Monconduit, Laure........................... 379 (A05, Wed) Monconduit, Laure.......................... 410 (A05, Wed), ............................................................ 454 (A06, Sun) Monnier, John................................... 923 (E02, Mon) Montaru, Maxime.............................264 (A05, Mon) Montegrossi, Giordano..................... 921 (E02, Mon) Monteiro, Robson.............................. 109 (A03, Sun) Montes de Oca-Yemha, Maria Guadalupe................. ........................................................1475 (I01B, Mon) Montoya, Anthony.............................444 (A05, Thu) Monzon, Noahlana...........................2242 (M01, Tue) Moo, James Guo Sheng.................... 752 (B01, Wed) Moody, Baxter..................................1368 (H03, Thu) Moody, Diamond............................1357 (H03, Wed) Moon, Dong-il..................................2477 (Z04, Wed) Moon, Jaeyun...................................1222 (G04, Thu) Moon, Jeong-Sun............................. 1172 (G03, Tue) Moon, Jeremy......... 818 (C02, Tue), 820 (C02, Tue) Moon, Joonhee..................................2113 (L01, Tue)

Mooney, Mason..............................1079 (F06, Wed), ..........................................................1086 (F06, Wed) Moore, Cameron..............................1721 (I01F, Tue) Moore, Colin...................................1629 (I01D, Thu) Moore, Robert...............................1512 (I01C, Wed), ........................................................1516 (I01C, Wed) Moors, Samuel....................................969 (E03, Tue) Mora, Maria...... 2473 (Z04, Wed), 2479 (Z04, Wed) Moradmand, Simin...............................1 (A01, Mon) Moraes, Carolina............................... 856 (C04, Wed) Morais, Claudia..............................1588 (I01D, Wed) Morales, Camila...............................2472 (Z04, Wed) Morales-Acosta, Diana..................1648 (I01E, Mon) Morandi, Vittorio.............................. 724 (A07, Wed) Morasch, Robert................................. 239 (A05, Sun) Morawietz, Tobias...........................1438 (I01A, Thu) More, Karren..................................1396 (I01A, Tue), .........................1397 (I01A, Tue), 1398 (I01A, Tue), ....................... 1421 (I01A, Wed), 1445 (I01A, Thu), ....................... 1532 (I01D, Sun), 1556 (I01D, Mon), ........................1579 (I01D, Tue), 1601 (I01D, Wed), ..........................1608 (I01D, Wed), 2004 (I05, Wed), ............................ 2009 (I05, Wed), 2149 (L05, Wed) Moreira, Mario.................................. 586 (A06, Wed) Morell, Gerardo........360 (A05, Wed), 373 (A05, Wed) Mori, Rentaro...................................... 994 (F01, Tue) Mori, Tatsuo......................................1116 (G01, Tue) Moriga, Toshihiro.............................1934 (I04, Tue), ..............................2335 (Z01, Tue), 2337 (Z01, Tue) Morigaki, Ken-ichi........................... 536 (A06, Wed) Moriguchi, Koji.................................2417 (Z01, Tue) Morimitsu, Masatsugu...................... 518 (A06, Wed) Morimoto, Tamotsu........................1210 (G04, Wed) Morimoto, Yu.................................1536 (I01D, Sun), ........................................................1592 (I01D, Wed) Morin, Arnaud...............................1415 (I01A, Wed), ........................ 1416 (I01A, Wed), 1623 (I01D, Thu) Morin, Brian....................................... 295 (A05, Tue) Morisette, Dallas................................ 887 (D01, Tue) Morita, Motoaki..................................40 (A01, Mon) Moriuchi, Takayo.............................2232 (M01, Tue) Morooka, Masahiro.......................... 719 (A07, Wed) Morris, Russell..................................2089 (L01, Tue) Morrison, Eric...................................2452 (Z04, Tue) Mortazavi, Mehdi........................... 1480 (I01B, Tue) Mortuza, S. M...................................243 (A05, Mon) Motegi, Haruki...............................1381 (I01A, Sun), .........................................................1463 (I01B, Sun) Motobayashi, Hidefumi.................... 715 (A07, Wed) Motobayashi, Kenta...........................972 (E03, Tue), .........................................................1536 (I01D, Sun) Motoda, Shinichi.................................40 (A01, Mon) Motohisa, Junichi............................1168 (G03, Mon) Motoishi, Yuki................................1646 (I01E, Mon) Motoyama, Munekazu......................... 94 (A02, Thu) Motoyoshi, Makoto........................1264 (G06, Wed) Motyka, Theodore.............................1001 (F01, Tue) Motz, Andrew...... 84 (A02, Wed), 1727 (I01F, Wed) Mou, Chung-Yuan............................ 571 (A06, Wed) Mou, Hansen.....................................128 (A03, Mon) Moura, Pedro..........2233 (M01, Tue), 2304 (M03, Tue) Moury, Romain................................. 725 (A07, Wed) Mousavi, Maral.................................2173 (L06, Tue) Moustafa, Essam............................. 2442 (Z04, Mon) Moutanabbir, Oussama...................1162 (G03, Mon) Mow, Rachel.....................................2012 (I05, Wed) Mowbray, Miles................................ 196 (A04, Wed) Mrozik, Wojciech...............................451 (A05, Thu) Mu, Linchao......................................1017 (F02, Tue) Mu, Linqin...........................................11 (A01, Mon) Mu, Shenglong.........1799 (I03, Sun), 1824 (I03, Mon), ...............................1857 (I03, Tue), 1860 (I03, Wed) Mubeen, Syed.....................................951 (E02, Tue) Muche, Dereck...................................1913 (I04, Sun) Muddemann, Thorben.....................2470 (Z04, Wed) Muehle, Matthias............................ 1189 (G03, Wed)

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Mueller, Karl....................................... 58 (A01, Tue), .................................498 (A06, Tue), 619 (A06, Thu) Mueller, Thomas..............................2151 (L05, Wed) Mueller, Tim........414 (A05, Thu), 1621 (I01D, Thu) Muhoza, Sixbert............................... 1817 (I03, Mon) Mujammami, Fahad..........................137 (A03, Mon) Mujica, Maritza................................ 1302 (H02, Tue) Mukaida, Masakazu.......................... 741 (B01, Wed) Mukerjee, Sanjeev............................. 999 (F01, Tue), .......................1564 (I01D, Mon), 1610 (I01D, Thu), ......................... 1634 (I01D, Thu), 1663 (I01E, Tue), ......................... 1669 (I01E, Tue), 1766 (I01Z, Mon) Mukherjee, Partha............................272 (A05, Mon), ..............................624 (A06, Thu), 669 (A07, Mon), ............................ 699 (A07, Tue), 1374 (I01A, Sun), ....................................................... 1386 (I01A, Mon) Mukherjee, Partha............................273 (A05, Mon), ..............................274 (A05, Mon), 438 (A05, Thu), ...........................561 (A06, Wed), 1420 (I01A, Wed) Mukherjee, Samik...........................1162 (G03, Mon) Mukhopadhyay, Amartya.................659 (A07, Mon) Mukouyama, Yoshiharu...................2348 (Z01, Tue), .............................2349 (Z01, Tue), 2350 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2351 (Z01, Tue) Mukundan, Rangachary.................. 555 (A06, Wed), .........................1399 (I01A, Tue), 1403 (I01A, Tue), ...................... 1421 (I01A, Wed), 1502 (I01C, Mon), ....................... 1523 (I01C, Thu), 1556 (I01D, Mon), ........................1576 (I01D, Tue), 1601 (I01D, Wed), ........................................................1602 (I01D, Wed) Mul, Guido........................................ 811 (C02, Mon) Muldoon, John........638 (A07, Sun), 695 (A07, Tue) Mulfort, Karen..................................1955 (I04, Wed) Muljana, Henky................................ 534 (A06, Wed) Muller, David..................................1370 (I01A, Sun) Müller, Dominic..................................944 (E02, Tue) Müller, Markus.................................. 965 (E03, Mon) Mullin, Kaitlyn................................1228 (G05, Mon) Mullin, Scott......................................263 (A05, Mon) Mullins, Charles........405 (A05, Wed), 408 (A05, Wed) Munakata, Hirokazu........................657 (A07, Mon), ........................................................1508 (I01C, Wed) Munch, Kristin.......1999 (I05, Tue), 2016 (I05, Thu) Munchinger, Andreas........................ 565 (A06, Wed) Munonde, Tshimangadzo................2180 (L07, Wed) Murai, Junya........... 994 (F01, Tue), 2118 (L02, Tue) Murai, Kei-ichiro..............................1934 (I04, Tue), ..............................2335 (Z01, Tue), 2337 (Z01, Tue) Murakami, Hisashi........................... 1169 (G03, Tue) Murakami, Katsuhisa...................... 1191 (G03, Wed) Murakami, Takuya..........................2070 (K01, Mon) Muralidharan, Nitin........................... 289 (A05, Tue) Murasawa, Go................................ 2265 (M01, Wed) Murata, Koichi................................1353 (H03, Wed) Murata, Yoshiaki...............................2408 (Z01, Tue) Murotani, Takeshi...........................1635 (I01D, Thu) Murphy, Michael................................ 293 (A05, Tue) Murphy, Ryan.....................................1844 (I03, Tue) Murtaza, Muhammad Awais............ 581 (A06, Wed) Muruganathan, Manoharan............ 1188 (G03, Wed) Murugavel Shanthi, Pavithra............ 535 (A06, Wed) Murugesan, Vijayakumar................... 58 (A01, Tue), ................................484 (A06, Tue), 498 (A06, Tue), ............................................................619 (A06, Thu) Musaelian, Alby................................. 701 (A07, Tue) Muscat, Anthony............................1096 (G01, Mon), .........................................................1097 (G01, Mon) Musgrave, Charles.............................1996 (I05, Tue) Musick, Kate.................................... 1282 (H01, Tue) Mussa, Abdilbari............................... 333 (A05, Wed) Mustain, William................................ 48 (A01, Tue), ..............................340 (A05, Wed), 988 (F01, Mon), ....................... 1439 (I01A, Thu), 1640 (I01E, Mon), .......................1641 (I01E, Mon), 1642 (I01E, Mon), ........................... 1671 (I01E, Tue), 2175 (L06, Tue), ..............................2406 (Z01, Tue), 2407 (Z01, Tue)

Muthulingam, Dhack........................2464 (Z04, Tue) Muto, Izumi...........770 (C01, Mon), 783 (C01, Tue), ..............................840 (C03, Wed), 844 (C03, Wed), ..............................846 (C03, Wed), 866 (C04, Wed), .............................2403 (Z01, Tue), 2404 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2405 (Z01, Tue) Muto, Marika..................................1635 (I01D, Thu) Mutsukura, Nobuki.........................1103 (G01, Mon) Muy, Sokseiha...................................... 95 (A02, Thu) Muzeau, Benoist...............................774 (C01, Mon) Muzzillo, Christopher........................1899 (I04, Sun) Myers, David....................................2292 (M03, Tue) Myers, Debbie................................1445 (I01A, Thu), .........................................................1468 (I01B, Sun) Myers, Deborah.............................1443 (I01A, Thu), ....................... 1545 (I01D, Sun), 1556 (I01D, Mon), .......................1597 (I01D, Wed), 1601 (I01D, Wed), ....................... 1608 (I01D, Wed), 1610 (I01D, Thu), ........................ 1618 (I01D, Thu), 1636 (I01D, Thu), ............................1755 (I01F, Thu), 2004 (I05, Wed), ..........................................................2149 (L05, Wed) Myung, Nosang...............................1202 (G04, Wed) ......................................................., 2053 (K01, Mon) Myung, Seung-Taek.......................... 453 (A06, Sun), ............................. 499 (A06, Wed), 529 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 562 (A06, Wed) Myung, Yoon.................................... 1311 (H02, Tue) Myung, Yoon..................................2284 (M02, Mon) Mæhlen, Jan Petter............................. 223 (A05, Sun)

Nakanishi, Shuji................................2350 (Z01, Tue) Nakano, Yoshihiko...........................1712 (I01F, Tue) Nakaoka, Satoshi............................. 1104 (G01, Tue) Nakashima, Hiroshi........................1157 (G03, Mon) Nakashima, Naotoshi......................... 761 (B01, Thu) Nakashima, Yoshiharu......................2346 (Z01, Tue) Nakashima, Yuki.................................734 (B01, Tue) Nakata, Yasuhiro............................1418 (I01A, Wed) Nakatsuka, Osamu..........................1163 (G03, Mon) Nakauchi, Masataka........................1371 (I01A, Sun) Nakauchi, Ryoga.............................1401 (I01A, Tue) Nakayama, Tadachika.....................1212 (G04, Wed) Nakazato, Yoshiki...........................1444 (I01A, Thu) Nale, Angeloclaudio........................ 724 (A07, Wed), ............................ 759 (B01, Thu), 1570 (I01D, Tue), ............................ 1670 (I01E, Tue), 2132 (L02, Tue) Nam, Gyeong Won........................... 307 (A05, Tue), ................................308 (A05, Tue), 310 (A05, Tue), ............................. 327 (A05, Wed), 328 (A05, Wed), ............................. 332 (A05, Wed), 357 (A05, Wed), ........................................................... 358 (A05, Wed) Nam, Gyutae........................................ 50 (A01, Tue) Nam, Taewook................................1129 (G02, Mon) Namkoong, Min Ji............................243 (A05, Mon) Nanda, Jagjit.....................................140 (A03, Mon), ................................227 (A05, Sun), 289 (A05, Tue), .............................477 (A06, Mon), 507 (A06, Wed), ...............................641 (A07, Sun), 650 (A07, Mon) Nanda, Karuna Kar.........................1738 (I01F, Wed) Nandi, Dip....................................... 2077 (L01, Mon) Nandjou, Fredy........1489 (I01B, Tue), 1904 (I04, Sun) Napporn, Teko................................1588 (I01D, Wed) Naragino, Hiroshi..............................1789 (I02, Wed) Narayanan, Badri..............................418 (A05, Thu), ...........................................................2313 (Z01, Tue) Nardi, Katie...................................... 1140 (G02, Tue) Narducci, Riccardo........................ 1690 (I01E, Wed) Narita, Kai.......................................... 185 (A04, Tue) Narute, Suresh.....................................26 (A01, Mon) Nasreen, Shamima............................874 (D01, Mon) Nasseri, Mohsen................................1770 (I02, Wed) Natsui, Shungo.................................815 (C02, Mon), ...............................827 (C02, Wed), 828 (C02, Wed) Nautiyal, Amit.....131 (A03, Mon), 1724 (I01F, Tue) Nava, José...........................................38 (A01, Mon), ...............................991 (F01, Mon), 1005 (F01, Tue) Navaei, Milad.........2301 (M03, Tue), 2305 (M03, Tue) Navaei, Milad.................................2223 (M01, Mon) Nay Wunn, Htoo.................................40 (A01, Mon) Nazemi, Ali....................................... 545 (A06, Wed) Nazemi, Mohammadreza................1943 (I04, Wed), ..........................................................2220 (L09, Wed) Nazir, Aqsa........................................ 376 (A05, Wed) Neale, Alex........................................ 521 (A06, Wed) Neale, Nathan..........125 (A03, Mon), 2075 (L01, Mon) Nechiyi, Divya................................1572 (I01D, Tue) Negro, Enrico........724 (A07, Wed), 759 (B01, Thu), ..........................1570 (I01D, Tue), 1670 (I01E, Tue), ..............................2096 (L01, Tue), 2132 (L02, Tue) Nehate, Shraddha..............................2323 (Z01, Tue) Nejati, Siamak......... 760 (B01, Thu), 946 (E02, Tue) Nelson, Anna.....................................2352 (Z01, Tue) Nelson, George.................................2204 (L09, Wed) Nelson, Kathlyne............................... 233 (A05, Sun) Nelson, Kim.....................................1037 (F03, Wed) Nelson, Tammie.................................1933 (I04, Tue) Nelwood, Michael.............................2320 (Z01, Tue) Nemeth, Dennis............................... 1107 (G01, Tue) Nepal, Neeraj.........1154 (G02, Wed), 1195 (G03, Wed) Neumann, Anton................................ 698 (A07, Tue) Newman, John..................................1004 (F01, Tue) Newman, Roger.......... 829 (C03, Tue), 835 (C03, Tue), ...............................936 (E02, Tue), 2226 (M01, Tue) Neyerlin, Ami................................1660 (I01E, Mon), ........................ 1688 (I01E, Wed), 1695 (I01E, Wed)

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Na, Beom-Tak.................................. 1817 (I03, Mon) Na, Chan Woong............................. 1311 (H02, Tue), ........................................................2284 (M02, Mon) Na, Jihoon........................................1098 (G01, Mon) Nabae, Yuta.....................................1613 (I01D, Thu) Nabatame, Toshihide.....................1127 (G02, Mon), ........................... 1130 (G02, Mon), 1175 (G03, Tue) Nadazdy, Vojtech............................. 1144 (G02, Tue) Nadeem, Amtiaz.................................1928 (I04, Tue) Naderi, Roya.....................................126 (A03, Mon) Nadimpalli, Siva..............................257 (A05, Mon), ........................................................... 395 (A05, Wed) Naga, Varsha.....................................2323 (Z01, Tue) Nagafusa, Shinya...............................1965 (I04, Thu) Nagai, Takaaki............................... 1550 (I01D, Mon) Nagamine, Masaru........................ 1549 (I01D, Mon) Nagao, Masayoshi........................... 1191 (G03, Wed) Nagao, Raphael.................................2103 (L01, Tue) Nagao, Tadaaki........1130 (G02, Mon), 1937 (I04, Tue) Nagao, Tetsuro.............................. 1553 (I01D, Mon) Nagappan, Nambi..........................1474 (I01B, Mon) Nagasawa, Kensaku........................1715 (I01F, Tue), ..............................2333 (Z01, Tue), 2342 (Z01, Tue) Nagashima, Shinya.........................1406 (I01A, Tue) Nagata, Shinsuke............................1613 (I01D, Thu) Nagata, Takahiro.............................1127 (G02, Mon) Nagayama, Mayumi.....................1470 (I01B, Mon), ........................ 1472 (I01B, Mon), 1544 (I01D, Sun) Naguib, Michael...............................2217 (L09, Wed) Naidji, Bouzid..................................2192 (L07, Wed) Naito, Hiroshi.................................1412 (I01A, Tue), .........................................................1413 (I01A, Tue) Najm, Marina..................................1407 (I01A, Tue) Nakagawa, Nobuyoshi........................10 (A01, Mon) Nakagawa, Takeshi.............................311 (A05, Tue) Nakahoshiba, Ryota..........................2375 (Z01, Tue) Nakaishi, Hayato...............................2394 (Z01, Tue) Nakajima, Daiki................................815 (C02, Mon) Nakajima, Hironori........................1462 (I01B, Sun), ..............................2334 (Z01, Tue), 2340 (Z01, Tue) Nakajima, Koki................................. 404 (A05, Wed) Nakamae, Sawako........................... 1185 (G03, Tue) Nakamura, Masashi..........................2370 (Z01, Tue) Nakamura, Susumu...........................2367 (Z01, Tue) Nakamura, Tatsuya........................... 564 (A06, Wed)

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Neyerlin, K......................................1079 (F06, Wed), ...........................1080 (F06, Wed), 1086 (F06, Wed), ...................... 1394 (I01A, Mon), 1425 (I01A, Wed), ......................... 1445 (I01A, Thu), 1745 (I01F, Thu), .............................. 2004 (I05, Wed), 2027 (I05, Thu) Neyerlin, K. C.................................2149 (L05, Wed), ..........................................................2152 (L05, Wed) Nezu, Kyosuke.................................2300 (M03, Tue) Ng, Benjamin..........48 (A01, Tue), 340 (A05, Wed), .......................... 1439 (I01A, Thu), 2406 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2407 (Z01, Tue) Ng, Siowwoon................................ 2079 (L01, Mon) Ngo, Anh........................................... 710 (A07, Wed) Ngo, Ken..........................................1032 (F03, Wed) Ngoepe, Phuti......... 36 (A01, Mon), 359 (A05, Wed) Nguyen, At......................................... 299 (A05, Tue) Nguyen, Duc................................... 2443 (Z04, Mon) Nguyen, Hai....................................1406 (I01A, Tue) Nguyen, Han..........694 (A07, Tue), 714 (A07, Wed) Nguyen, Hien.................................... 320 (A05, Wed) Nguyen, Manh-Thuong...................1035 (F03, Wed) Nguyen, Thanh Tai............................1780 (I02, Wed) Nguyen, Van Anh........ 829 (C03, Tue), 835 (C03, Tue) Ni, Lingmei...................................1603 (I01D, Wed), ........................ 1606 (I01D, Wed), 1612 (I01D, Thu) Nicholas, Jason..................................1806 (I03, Sun), ................................1852 (I03, Tue), 1880 (I03, Thu) Nicolas, Jérôme...............................1162 (G03, Mon) Nie, Zhenggang..................................437 (A05, Thu) Nie, Zimin.......................................... 484 (A06, Tue) Nie, Ziyang......................................... 181 (A04, Tue) Niedzwiecki, Allison........................1757 (I01F, Thu) Nielander, Adam...............................1023 (F02, Tue) Nielsen, Kayci......255 (A05, Mon), 256 (A05, Mon) Nienhuis, Janet..................................2127 (L02, Tue) Niida, Asako......................................... 56 (A01, Tue) Niimi, H.............................................. 889 (D01, Tue) Nikaido, Yasuhiko........................... 1186 (G03, Wed) Nikpour, Mojdeh...............................173 (A04, Mon) Ning, Ziyang...................................... 696 (A07, Tue) Nino, Juan........ 1231 (G05, Mon), 1238 (G05, Mon) Nipoti, Roberta.................................1360 (H03, Thu) Niroula, Jinesh................................2064 (K01, Mon) Nishi, Hiroyasu.................................1945 (I04, Wed) Nishida, Jin......................................... 761 (B01, Thu) Nishida, Kosuke..............................1401 (I01A, Tue) Nishida, Mizuki................................ 1183 (G03, Tue) Nishida, Toshikazu............................. 898 (D01, Tue) Nishiguchi, Katsuhiko.................... 1198 (G03, Wed) Nishihara, Hirotomo......................... 719 (A07, Wed) Nishihara, Kaho................................... 56 (A01, Tue) Nishihara, Yoshihiro.........................767 (C01, Mon) Nishikata, Atsushi............................766 (C01, Mon), .............................777 (C01, Mon), 782 (C01, Mon), ...............................801 (C01, Wed), 859 (C04, Wed) Nishikawa, Kei................................ 2444 (Z04, Mon) Nishimoto, Masashi.......................... 844 (C03, Wed) Nishimoto, Takanobu........................2350 (Z01, Tue) Nishimura, Katsunori........................ 322 (A05, Wed) Niu, Le.............................................1621 (I01D, Thu) Niu, Yinghua......................................1798 (I03, Sun) Nkambule, Thabo........................... 2270 (M02, Sun) No, Woojoo....................................... 1011 (F01, Tue) Nobili, Luca........................................1966 (I04, Thu) Nock, Kerry.......................................2461 (Z04, Tue) Noda, Suguru....................................1787 (I02, Wed) Noda, Zhiyun.................................1444 (I01A, Thu), ......................1549 (I01D, Mon), 1551 (I01D, Mon), .........................1561 (I01D, Mon), 1758 (I01F, Thu) Noel, James............817 (C02, Tue), 2162 (L06, Tue) Noel, Nakita..................................... 1145 (G02, Tue) Noell, Aaron....................................2473 (Z04, Wed), ........................... 2479 (Z04, Wed), 2480 (Z04, Wed) Noh, Joohyong.................................... 995 (F01, Tue) Nohira, Toshiyuki........................... 2444 (Z04, Mon)

Nomizu, Daiki..................................2112 (L01, Tue), ..............................2376 (Z01, Tue), 2399 (Z01, Tue) Nomngongo, Philiswa.....................2180 (L07, Wed) Nomoto, Kazuki..............................1348 (H03, Wed) Nonaka, Takamasa............................. 645 (A07, Sun) Nonnenmann, Stephen.......................1893 (I03, Thu) Noodeh, Marzieh............................1350 (H03, Wed) Norman, Andrew..............................242 (A05, Mon), ...........................................................254 (A05, Mon) Normand, Bernard............................778 (C01, Mon) Normile, Stanley..............................2159 (L05, Wed) Norouzi, Nazgol................................. 758 (B01, Thu) Novák, Petr........................................ 203 (A05, Sun), .................................290 (A05, Tue), 708 (A07, Tue) Novillo, Carlos.............................. 1393 (I01A, Mon) Novy, Melissa.................................1512 (I01C, Wed) Nowak, J.............................................916 (E01, Wed) Nowak, Sascha.................................. 324 (A05, Wed) Nunomura, Jyunji............................. 961 (E03, Mon) Nwabara, Uzoma.............................1076 (F06, Wed)

Oh, Sang............................................ 749 (B01, Wed) Oh, Tae-Sik.......................................2241 (M01, Tue) Oh, Tae-Sik........................................1874 (I03, Wed) Oh, Woong......................................... 286 (A05, Tue) Oh, Woong........................................ 329 (A05, Wed) Ohama, Ayano......... 56 (A01, Tue), 2395 (Z01, Tue) Ohi, Akihiko.........1127 (G02, Mon), 1130 (G02, Mon) Ohira, Akihiro.....................................28 (A01, Mon) Ohishi, Tomoji.................................1130 (G02, Mon) Ohsaka, Takeo...................................2367 (Z01, Tue) Ohta, Akio.......................................1158 (G03, Mon) Ohta, Takayuki.................................. 903 (D02, Wed) Ohtani, Noboru...............................1354 (H03, Wed) Ohwaki, Tsukuru...............................2087 (L01, Tue) Ohyama, Junya................................ 1662 (I01E, Tue) Oi, Daichi...........................................1891 (I03, Thu) Okabe, Kyohei.................................... 993 (F01, Tue) Okada, Haruki...................................2351 (Z01, Tue) Okada, Shigeto.................................. 546 (A06, Wed) Okagbare, Paul................................... 892 (D01, Tue) Okamoto, Kazuaki.............................. 994 (F01, Tue) Okamoto, Norihiko........................... 516 (A06, Wed) Okamoto, Yoshiyuki......................1505 (I01C, Wed) Okamoto, Yukihiro............................ 506 (A06, Wed) Okasinski, John...................................23 (A01, Mon) Okasinski, John..................................426 (A05, Thu) Okazaki, Kenichi..............................266 (A05, Mon) Okubo, Keiichi................................ 1662 (I01E, Tue) Okubo, Tastsuya................................1002 (F01, Tue) Okumura, Hajime...........................1355 (H03, Wed) Okumura, Makito............................1444 (I01A, Thu) Okumura, Takefumi.......................... 322 (A05, Wed) Okumura, Toyoki.............................. 723 (A07, Wed) Okuno, Ryota....................................2336 (Z01, Tue) Oleson, Karl...................................... 573 (A06, Wed) Olewsky, Chen...............................1657 (I01E, Mon) Oller, Juan Carlos............................1456 (I01B, Sun) Oloye, Olawale..................................1980 (I04, Thu) Olson, Greg....................................... 860 (C04, Wed) Olson, Kevin..................................... 320 (A05, Wed) Oltra, Roland................................... 1046 (F04, Mon) Olvera-Vargas, Hugo........................1006 (F01, Tue) Omasta, Travis...............................1439 (I01A, Thu), ........................................................1642 (I01E, Mon) Omoto, Shinya..................................2378 (Z01, Tue) Onaya, Takashi................................1127 (G02, Mon) Ong, Shyue........................................ 714 (A07, Wed) Ong, Shyue Ping................................ 285 (A05, Tue) Ong, Wee Kit.......................................784 (C01, Tue) Oniki, Yusuke.................................1092 (G01, Mon), .........................................................1094 (G01, Mon) Onishi, Yuki.....................................1259 (G06, Wed) Ono, Naoki.......... 1106 (G01, Tue), 2327 (Z01, Tue) Ono, Takahito.................................. 1187 (G03, Wed) Ono, Yukinori.................................. 1198 (G03, Wed) Onsrud, Morten................................663 (A07, Mon), ........................................................1431 (I01A, Wed) Ooi, Azusa...........766 (C01, Mon), 777 (C01, Mon), ...............................801 (C01, Wed), 859 (C04, Wed) Opila, Elizabeth.................................2171 (L06, Tue) Orangi, Jafar....................................... 183 (A04, Tue) Orazem, Mark..........1009 (F01, Tue), 1010 (F01, Tue), .............................1018 (F02, Tue), 2101 (L01, Tue), .............................2170 (L06, Tue), 2239 (M01, Tue) Orella, Michael.................................1042 (F03, Wed) Orfanidi, Alin..................................1568 (I01D, Tue) Orfino, Francesco...........................1407 (I01A, Tue), .........................................................1410 (I01A, Tue) Orikasa, Yuki...................................... 645 (A07, Sun) Orlowski, Marius............................1234 (G05, Mon) Orsino, Christina...........................1512 (I01C, Wed), ........................................................1516 (I01C, Wed) Ortega-Díaz, David........................... 745 (B01, Wed) Ortiz-Santiago, Joed...........................727 (B01, Tue) Osaka, Tetsuya................................ 2274 (M02, Sun) Osaki, Shuto.....................................2232 (M01, Tue)

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O’ Rourke, Brian...............................1783 (I02, Wed) O’Brien, Colin..................................1083 (F06, Wed) O’brien, James..................................2015 (I05, Wed) O’Brien, Richard..............................2483 (Z04, Wed) O’Dwyer, Colm...............................1273 (H01, Mon) O’Hayre, Ryan......1801 (I03, Sun), 1859 (I03, Wed) O’Mullane, Anthony..........................1980 (I04, Thu) O’Sullivan, E......................................916 (E01, Wed) Oba, Fumiyasu.................................. 516 (A06, Wed) Oba, Kosuke........................................10 (A01, Mon) Obata, Ryusuke...................................10 (A01, Mon) Obata, Tomohiro...............................2408 (Z01, Tue) Obeng, Yaw........................................ 897 (D01, Tue) Oberst, Justin.................................... 1254 (G06, Tue) Obisesan, Olaoluwa........................ 2270 (M02, Sun) Oboroceanu, Daniela............................6 (A01, Mon) Obrovac, M......................................172 (A04, Mon), ...............................301 (A05, Tue), 385 (A05, Wed), ........................................................... 596 (A06, Wed) Obrovac, Mark..................................253 (A05, Mon) Ochiai, Hiroya...................................2358 (Z01, Tue) Ochoa-Lara, M. T...........................1644 (I01E, Mon) Oda, Mami..........................................311 (A05, Tue) Odobel, Fabrice.................................. 491 (A06, Tue) Odoi, Hirotoshi.............................. 1561 (I01D, Mon) Oezaslan, Mehtap..........................1590 (I01D, Wed), ........................ 1650 (I01E, Mon), 1666 (I01E, Tue), ..........................................................1759 (I01F, Thu) Offer, Gregory.................................... 630 (A07, Sun) Ogasawara, Kazuyoshi.................... 2040 (J01, Mon) Ogata, Rui..........................................1945 (I04, Wed) Ogawa, Shohei................................1370 (I01A, Sun) Ogawa, Yuichi.................................1094 (G01, Mon) Ogitsu, Tadashi....... 1939 (I04, Tue), 1993 (I05, Tue) Ogle, Kevin............ 817 (C02, Tue), 847 (C03, Wed) Ogumi, Zempachi............................266 (A05, Mon), ........................................................... 536 (A06, Wed) Ogura, Atsushi................................1127 (G02, Mon), .........................1160 (G03, Mon), 1210 (G04, Wed), ......................................................... 1211 (G04, Wed) Ogura, Kazuya..................................2375 (Z01, Tue) Oguz, Ismail Can..........................1605 (I01D, Wed), .........................................................1611 (I01D, Thu) Oh, Dahyun........................................ 302 (A05, Tue) Oh, Eunseok....................................1102 (G01, Mon) Oh, Euntaek.......................................2372 (Z01, Tue) Oh, Gyu-Jin.......................................876 (D01, Mon) Oh, Hwa Sub.................................... 1313 (H02, Tue) Oh, Il-kwon..................................... 1152 (G02, Wed) Oh, Jee Eun.........................................733 (B01, Tue) Oh, Jee Eun.......................................2324 (Z01, Tue) Oh, Jiwon............796 (C01, Wed), 1147 (G02, Tue), ............................2046 (J01, Mon), 2249 (M01, Tue) Oh, Jong-Gil....................................1437 (I01A, Thu)

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Osanai, Sota.........................................16 (A01, Mon) Osayemwenre, Gilbert......................1784 (I02, Wed) Osborne, Dale.................................... 599 (A06, Wed) Oshima, Nagayasu............................1783 (I02, Wed) Oshinowo, Oluwamayokun.............2292 (M03, Tue) Osmieri, Luigi...............................1425 (I01A, Wed), ............................. 2027 (I05, Thu), 2149 (L05, Wed) Ostrovskiy, Yevgeniy.........................1884 (I03, Thu) Ota, Hiroki.......................................1322 (H02, Wed) Ota, Ken-ichiro...............................1609 (I01D, Thu), ...........................................................2382 (Z01, Tue) Ota, Naoki.......................................... 461 (A06, Sun) Otley, Michael.................................... 467 (A06, Sun) Otsuji, Kenji....................................1525 (I01C, Thu) Otsuka, Hiromi..........541 (A06, Wed), 608 (A06, Wed) Otsuki, Yota.....................................1414 (I01A, Tue) Ott, Sebastian..................................1568 (I01D, Tue) Ouellette, David................................ 338 (A05, Wed) Ouimet, Ryan........1441 (I01A, Thu), 1757 (I01F, Thu) Oukassi, Sami.................................... 161 (A03, Tue), ............................... 193 (A04, Wed), 218 (A05, Sun) Owczarczyk, Zbyslaw................... 1695 (I01E, Wed) Owczarek, Magdalena....................... 467 (A06, Sun) Owrutsky, Jeffrey.............................2158 (L05, Wed) Oya, Yoshiyuki..................................770 (C01, Mon) Oyekunle, John A. O....................... 2270 (M02, Sun)

Panda, Dillip........................................27 (A01, Mon) Panda, Dillip.......................................1978 (I04, Thu) Pandey, Deepak................................. 932 (E02, Mon) Pandey, Gaind.....................................17 (A01, Mon) Pandey, O............. 765 (B01, Thu), 2047 (J01, Mon) Pandey, Prashant...............................2093 (L01, Tue) Pandian, Prabhakar..........................2240 (M01, Tue) Pang, Mei-Chin.................................. 630 (A07, Sun) Pang, Yaokun.................................... 1307 (H02, Tue) Pang, Yuepeng................................... 609 (A06, Wed) Panindre, Anup..................................2390 (Z01, Tue) Paniyil, Prahaladh............................ 1335 (H03, Tue) Pant, Kapil........................................2240 (M01, Tue) Pant, Lalit.............1714 (I01F, Tue), 2026 (I05, Thu) Panwar, Amrish..................................427 (A05, Thu) Panzeri, Gabriele............................... 487 (A06, Tue), .................................944 (E02, Tue), 1905 (I04, Sun) Paolella, Andrea................................665 (A07, Mon) Papadias, Dionissios......................1597 (I01D, Wed) Papageorgopoulos, Dimitrios..........2004 (I05, Wed), ...........................................................2005 (I05, Wed) Papakyriakou, Marc.......................... 512 (A06, Wed) Papp, Joseph...................................... 334 (A05, Wed) Paradelo Rodriguez, Ainoa............... 811 (C02, Mon) Parai, Rohan....................................... 181 (A04, Tue) Parejiya, Anand.................................680 (A07, Mon) Pargon, Erwine.................................. 901 (D02, Wed) Parikh, Dhrupad................................ 352 (A05, Wed) Parilla, Philip......................................2019 (I05, Thu) Parimalam, Bharathy......................... 452 (A06, Sun) Parisini, Antonella............................1360 (H03, Thu) Park, Ah-Hyung.........893 (D01, Tue), 2092 (L01, Tue) Park, Andrew..................................1503 (I01C, Wed) Park, Beom-Kyeong.........................1886 (I03, Thu), ............................................................1890 (I03, Thu) Park, Byeong-Jun............................1279 (H01, Mon) Park, Byungchun............................... 348 (A05, Wed) Park, Chan-Jin.................................. 376 (A05, Wed), ..............................597 (A06, Wed), 678 (A07, Mon) Park, Eun Ji....................................... 298 (A05, Tue), ..............................354 (A05, Wed), 2413 (Z01, Tue) Park, Eun Joo.........555 (A06, Wed), 1506 (I01C, Wed) Park, Geon-Tae.................................. 310 (A05, Tue) Park, Gu-Gon.................................1591 (I01D, Wed) Park, Haesun...................................... 702 (A07, Tue) Park, Heeyoung................................. 735 (B01, Wed) Park, Hwi-Yeol................................... 214 (A05, Sun) Park, Hyun Jin................................1469 (I01B, Mon) Park, Hyun S..................................... 735 (B01, Wed) Park, Hyun-Uk...............................1591 (I01D, Wed) Park, Hyunik...................................1315 (H02, Wed) Park, Hyunyoung............................... 286 (A05, Tue) Park, Jaehyung..............................1608 (I01D, Wed), ........................ 1618 (I01D, Thu), 1636 (I01D, Thu), ........................... 1755 (I01F, Thu), 2149 (L05, Wed) Park, Jea-Gun...................................876 (D01, Mon), ........................... 877 (D01, Mon), 2263 (M01, Wed) Park, Jehee......................................... 558 (A06, Wed) Park, Jeung Hun................................ 191 (A04, Wed) Park, Jeunghee................................. 1311 (H02, Tue) Park, Ji Young...................................2400 (Z01, Tue) Park, Ji-Hyeon.................................1356 (H03, Wed) Park, Jin-Goo....................................1112 (G01, Tue) Park, Jinho........................................2201 (L09, Wed) Park, Jinwoo......................................2422 (Z02, Tue) Park, Jong.......................................... 749 (B01, Wed) Park, Jong Hyeok...............................1970 (I04, Thu) Park, Jong Min................................. 1313 (H02, Tue) Park, Jong Seon..............................1581 (I01D, Tue), ............................................................1792 (I03, Sun) Park, Jongchul................................... 900 (D02, Wed) Park, Joonam..................................... 356 (A05, Wed) Park, Jun Hua...................................1072 (F06, Wed) Park, Kang-Joon................................ 327 (A05, Wed) Park, Ki Tae.......................................2409 (Z01, Tue) Park, Kimoon................................... 1251 (G06, Tue)

Park, Miri..........................................877 (D01, Mon) Park, Nae-Man.......733 (B01, Tue), 2324 (Z01, Tue) Park, Nam-Yung............................... 358 (A05, Wed) Park, Richard...................................1467 (I01B, Sun) Park, Sang-Hee.........2364 (Z01, Tue), 2365 (Z01, Tue) Park, Seok-Hee..............................1578 (I01D, Tue), ........................................................1591 (I01D, Wed) Park, Seongeun................................1719 (I01F, Tue) Park, So Min........1770 (I02, Wed), 1777 (I02, Wed) Park, Sodam......................................671 (A07, Mon) Park, Soobin................................... 2267 (M01, Wed) Park, Soojin....................................... 598 (A06, Wed) Park, Sung O....................................... 78 (A02, Wed) Park, Sunggook..................................917 (E01, Wed) Park, Sunho....................................... 356 (A05, Wed) Park, Tae..........................................1230 (G05, Mon) Park, Taegun........ 1109 (G01, Tue), 1111 (G01, Tue) Park, Youngjae................................1276 (H01, Mon) Parke, Brenna...................................2183 (L07, Wed) Parke, Caitlin......... 401 (A05, Wed), 458 (A06, Sun) Parker, Joseph.........145 (A03, Tue), 151 (A03, Tue), .................................180 (A04, Tue), 756 (B01, Thu) Parkinson, Dilworth.......................1408 (I01A, Tue), ..........................................................1714 (I01F, Tue) Parma, Eduardo.................................2103 (L01, Tue) Parmananda, Mukul...........................438 (A05, Thu) Parr, Daniel...........2167 (L06, Tue), 2169 (L06, Tue) Parrish, Riley..................................... 504 (A06, Wed) Parrondo, Javier..........................1579 (I01D, Tue), 1 .......................................................... 700 (I01E, Wed) Parvulescu, Viorica........................... 754 (B01, Wed) Pasalic, Jasmina.........295 (A05, Tue), 2450 (Z04, Tue) Pasaogullari, Ugur.......................... 1496 (I01B, Tue) Paschkewitz, Timothy.......................2165 (L06, Tue) Paschos, Odysseas............................267 (A05, Mon) Pasquali, Mattia................................ 1136 (G02, Tue) Passerini, Stefano........213 (A05, Sun), 420 (A05, Thu) Pasta, Mauro....................................... 82 (A02, Wed), ................................553 (A06, Wed), 696 (A07, Tue) Patel, Dhara..................................... 2271 (M02, Sun) Patel, Malkeshkumar.......................1780 (I02, Wed), ...........................................................1791 (I02, Wed) Pathak, Anil..........399 (A05, Wed), 672 (A07, Mon) Pathak, Arjun......................................1964 (I04, Thu) Pathak, Manan....... 401 (A05, Wed), 458 (A06, Sun) Pati, Soobhankar............................... 399 (A05, Wed) Patil, Dipali..............107 (A03, Sun), 152 (A03, Tue) Patil, Kailash.....................................1872 (I03, Wed) Patil, Virendra.................................... 329 (A05, Wed) Patnaik, Sai......................................... 224 (A05, Sun) Pattison, Ethan..................................475 (A06, Mon) Pattyn, Cedric.................................... 909 (D02, Wed) Pauken, Michael................................2461 (Z04, Tue) Paul, Michael...................................1720 (I01F, Tue) Paul, Partha......................................... 489 (A06, Tue) Paul, Reginald...................................658 (A07, Mon) Paul, Stephen...................................1612 (I01D, Thu) Paul, Twinkle.....................................2098 (L01, Tue) Pawar, Gorakh..................................... 77 (A02, Wed) Pawar, Sachin..........107 (A03, Sun), 152 (A03, Tue) Payattikul, Laksamee........................2329 (Z01, Tue) Payne, Martin.................................... 384 (A05, Wed) Peake, Gregory................................. 1284 (H01, Tue) Pearton, Stephen............................. 1336 (H03, Tue), .......................... 1358 (H03, Wed), 1359 (H03, Wed) Pecharsky, Vitalij................................1964 (I04, Thu) Pei, Ben.............................................. 178 (A04, Tue) Pei, Haijuan....................................... 610 (A06, Wed) Peiris, Malwattage............................2126 (L02, Tue) Peled, Emanuel..............................1657 (I01E, Mon) Pelissier, Bernard...........................1099 (G01, Mon), .......................................................... 1139 (G02, Tue) Pellé, Julien.......................................2097 (L01, Tue) Pellegrin, Yann................................... 491 (A06, Tue) Pena, Armando............................... 2447 (Z04, Mon), ...........................................................2458 (Z04, Tue)

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P., Arunkumar................................... 1822 (I03, Mon) Pacco, Antoine................................. 1120 (G01, Tue) Pace, Giuseppe.................................. 759 (B01, Thu), ...........................1570 (I01D, Tue), 1670 (I01E, Tue) Pacha-Olivenza, Miguel.....................825 (C02, Tue) Packard, Glenn................................. 1179 (G03, Tue) Padalkar, Sonal.........1964 (I04, Thu), 2242 (M01, Tue) Paddison, Stephen......................... 1680 (I01E, Wed), ..............................2136 (L02, Tue), 2137 (L02, Tue) Padgett, Elliot..................................1370 (I01A, Sun) Padilla-Sampson, Laura.................... 545 (A06, Wed) Páez-Pavón, Alicia..............................825 (C02, Tue) Page, Katharine................................. 507 (A06, Wed) Page, Miles..................................... 1696 (I01E, Wed) Page, Ryan........................................ 1171 (G03, Tue) Pagot, Gioele........759 (B01, Thu), 1670 (I01E, Tue) Pagot, Gioele.................................... 724 (A07, Wed), ............................1570 (I01D, Tue), 2132 (L02, Tue) Pahari, Debanjana............................ 522 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 600 (A06, Wed) Paiste, Päärn....................................1634 (I01D, Thu) Pak, Chanho...................................1535 (I01D, Sun), ..........................1664 (I01E, Tue), 1707 (I01F, Mon) Pakahare, Akshay..............................257 (A05, Mon) Pakulski, Ryan.................................1095 (G01, Mon) Pala, Nezih.....................................2285 (M02, Mon) Pala, Raj...............................................43 (A01, Mon) Palakkathodi Kammampata, Sanoop.......................... ...........................................................658 (A07, Mon) Palani, Siva........................................ 837 (C03, Wed) Palenzuela, Jadie.............................1238 (G05, Mon) Pali, Madhavi..................................2066 (K01, Mon) Palm, David........................................1899 (I04, Sun) Palma, Jesus......................................1015 (F02, Tue) Palmer, Max....................................... 697 (A07, Tue) Palomar-Pardavé, Manuel.............1475 (I01B, Mon) Palukoshka, Andrei.............................27 (A01, Mon) Pan, Chunxu...................................... 755 (B01, Wed) Pan, Huilin......................................... 604 (A06, Wed) Pan, Ke-Ji...........................................1849 (I03, Tue) Pan, Lei...............................................445 (A05, Thu) Pan, Shanlin...........1902 (I04, Sun), 1912 (I04, Sun), ............................2031 (J01, Mon), 2140 (L05, Wed) Pan, Xiaoqing..................................1614 (I01D, Thu) Pan, Yung-Tin..................................1575 (I01D, Tue) Pan, Zehua....................................... 2443 (Z04, Mon) Panahi, Zahra..................................2065 (K01, Mon) Panchal, Zeal....................................2476 (Z04, Wed) 254

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Pena, Eden May.............................. 1050 (F04, Mon) Peña, Luis Fabián............................. 1121 (G01, Tue) Pence, Benjamin.............................1461 (I01B, Sun) Pendse, Aaditya.................................1013 (F02, Tue) Peng, Chao........................................270 (A05, Mon) Peng, Fei............................................1799 (I03, Sun), ............................. 1824 (I03, Mon), 1860 (I03, Wed) Peng, Hongyu...................................1369 (H03, Thu) Peng, Jiayu......................................1740 (I01F, Wed) Peng, Jui-Kun..................................1459 (I01B, Sun) Peng, Linfa...................................... 1479 (I01B, Tue) Peng, Luwei..................................... 1828 (I03, Mon) Peng, Ping........................................1204 (G04, Wed) Peng, Thomas...................................2483 (Z04, Wed) Peng, Thomas...................................2484 (Z04, Wed) Peng, Thomas.......2460 (Z04, Tue), 2468 (Z04, Tue) Peng, Xiong....... 988 (F01, Mon), 1439 (I01A, Thu), ............................ 1671 (I01E, Tue), 2406 (Z01, Tue) Penner, Reginald................................915 (E01, Wed) Percival, Stephen............................... 505 (A06, Wed) Pereira, Drew....................................219 (A05, Thu), ...............................428 (A05, Thu), 2362 (Z01, Tue) Pereira-Ramos, Jean-Pierre.............. 236 (A05, Sun), ........................................................... 543 (A06, Wed) Peretti, Amanda................................. 505 (A06, Wed) Perez, Carlos....................................2302 (M03, Tue) Perez, Eduardo................................ 1194 (G03, Wed) Pérez-Hernández, R.......................1644 (I01E, Mon) Perez-page, Maria...........................1569 (I01D, Tue) Pérez-Rodríguez, Sara...................1475 (I01B, Mon) Pérez-Segura, Tzayam........................38 (A01, Mon) Perie, Sandy.......................................118 (A03, Mon) Perkins, John......................................1999 (I05, Tue) Perl, Scott.........................................2478 (Z04, Wed) Permeh, Samanbar..............................788 (C01, Tue) Peroff, Alex.......................................2165 (L06, Tue) Perry, Mike...........................................8 (A01, Mon), .........................1421 (I01A, Wed), 1532 (I01D, Sun) Perry, Nicola..........1852 (I03, Tue), 1879 (I03, Thu), .............................. 1883 (I03, Thu), 1887 (I03, Thu), ...........................................................2318 (Z01, Tue) Perry, Samuel.................................... 984 (F01, Mon) Persson, Kristin................................. 344 (A05, Wed) Perticarari, Sofia................................. 491 (A06, Tue) Perumaram Rangarajan, Sobana......272 (A05, Mon) Pescarmona, Paolo...........................1090 (F06, Wed) Pesce, Vincent.................................. 1139 (G02, Tue) Pesko, Danielle..................................649 (A07, Mon) Peters, Vanessa...................................973 (E03, Tue), .............................. 974 (E03, Tue), 2076 (L01, Mon) Peterson, David...............................1709 (I01F, Tue), ............................ 1916 (I04, Mon), 2001 (I05, Wed), ...........................................................2002 (I05, Wed) Petit, Emmanuel................................. 454 (A06, Sun) Petit-Etienne, Camille....................... 901 (D02, Wed) Petrovick, John.............................. 1387 (I01A, Mon) Petrucco, Enrico................................ 521 (A06, Wed) Pezzato, Cristian................................. 467 (A06, Sun) Pfeifer, Claudia.................................. 394 (A05, Wed) Pfeilsticker, Jason..............................2009 (I05, Wed) Pfenninger, Reto..............................1228 (G05, Mon) Pfleging, Wilhelm........175 (A04, Tue), 177 (A04, Tue) Pham, David.......................................1883 (I03, Thu) Pham, Tuan....................................... 747 (B01, Wed), ..................................973 (E03, Tue), 974 (E03, Tue) Philippe, Bertrand............................. 333 (A05, Wed) Phillips, Adam.................................1464 (I01B, Sun) Phillips, William..................................820 (C02, Tue) Pickrell, Gregory.............................1346 (H03, Wed) Pikul, James.......................................... 65 (A01, Tue) Pilinski, Nadine..............................1474 (I01B, Mon) Pilz, Julian.......................................1128 (G02, Mon) Pinchon, Erica..................................2240 (M01, Tue) Pindi Jayakumar, Tejkiran................. 226 (A05, Sun) Pineda-Dominguez, Ivan..................... 49 (A01, Tue) Pinot, Julien....................................... 906 (D02, Wed)

Pintauro, Peter.................................1579 (I01D, Tue) Pintauro, Peter.................................1403 (I01A, Tue) Pinzan, Florian.................................. 901 (D02, Wed) Piper, Louis.......................................2011 (I05, Wed) Piroteala, Tudor................................. 838 (C03, Wed) Pitillas Martinez, Andrea................1125 (G02, Mon) Pitts, Jason........................................1087 (F06, Wed) Pivac, Ivan.......................................1460 (I01B, Sun) Pivovar, Bryan................................1622 (I01D, Thu), .......................1642 (I01E, Mon), 1655 (I01E, Mon), .......................1660 (I01E, Mon), 1682 (I01E, Wed), ....................... 1688 (I01E, Wed), 1695 (I01E, Wed), ............................1735 (I01F, Wed), 2013 (I05, Wed) Plainpan, Nukorn...............................1977 (I04, Thu) Plate, Paul......................................... 1920 (I04, Mon) Platek, Anetta....................................115 (A03, Mon) Ploeger, Rachel................................2294 (M03, Tue) Plumley, John...................................2460 (Z04, Tue), ............................ 2468 (Z04, Tue), 2484 (Z04, Wed) Poblet, Josep M................................2141 (L05, Wed) Podila, Ramakrishna.......................... 228 (A05, Sun) Podlaha, Elizabeth............................917 (E01, Wed), ..............................926 (E02, Mon), 928 (E02, Mon), .............................................................938 (E02, Tue) Poeira, Ricardo..................................1781 (I02, Wed) Poisson, Jade.....................................2091 (L01, Tue) Poizot, Philippe.......300 (A05, Tue), 491 (A06, Tue) Pol, Vilas............................................479 (A06, Mon) Policastro, Steven............................. 845 (C03, Wed), ........................................................... 854 (C04, Wed) Polizzi, Stefano.................................. 759 (B01, Thu) Pollard, Travis.................................... 411 (A05, Thu) Pollet, Bruno.......663 (A07, Mon), 1008 (F01, Tue), .......................... 2179 (L07, Wed), 2182 (L07, Wed), ........................... 2184 (L07, Wed), 2187 (L07, Wed) Pollum, Marvin...................................785 (C01, Tue) Pomerantseva, Ekaterina.................. 150 (A03, Tue), ................................281 (A05, Tue), 549 (A06, Wed) Pomeroy, Elias.................................2158 (L05, Wed) Ponce, Victor..................................... 198 (A04, Wed) Ponce de Leon, Carlos...................... 984 (F01, Mon) Poncet, Séverine................................. 218 (A05, Sun) Ponnnuswamy, Thomas................... 1254 (G06, Tue) Ponnurangam, Sathish.....................1019 (F02, Tue), ........................................................1519 (I01C, Wed) Poodt, Paul....................................... 1138 (G02, Tue) Poosapati, Aswani.............................. 637 (A07, Sun) Poozhikunnath, Abhinav.................. 762 (B01, Thu), ........................................................2224 (M01, Mon) Popat, Sudeep..................................2217 (L09, Wed), ........................... 2218 (L09, Wed), 2219 (L09, Wed) Poplawski, Mateusz........................... 632 (A07, Sun) Popovs, Ilja........................................ 579 (A06, Wed) Popp, Andreas.................................1357 (H03, Wed) Porcar, Lionel.................................1416 (I01A, Wed) Portal, Sabine.................................... 910 (D02, Wed) Portalis, Guillaume........................... 364 (A05, Wed) Portela, James...................................1089 (F06, Wed) Porter, Lisa......................................1357 (H03, Wed) Porthault, Helene............................... 193 (A04, Wed) Posseme, Nicolas............................. 1139 (G02, Tue) Postek, Weronika..............................2133 (L02, Tue) Poteau, Romuald................................1901 (I04, Sun) Poudyal, Pranita..............................2055 (K01, Mon) Poulet, Sylvain................................... 161 (A03, Tue) Pouraghajan, Fezzeh......................... 240 (A05, Sun), ............................................................413 (A05, Thu) Pourtois, Geoffrey.............................873 (D01, Mon) Poyraz, Altug....... 798 (C01, Wed), 2195 (L09, Tue), ........................... 2196 (L09, Tue), 2207 (L09, Wed), .......................................................... 2389 (Z01, Tue) Pozo-Ayuso, Diego F.......................2236 (M01, Tue) Prabhakaran, Venkateshkumar.........619 (A06, Thu), ...........................2080 (L01, Mon), 2141 (L05, Wed) Pradhan, Aswini..............................1243 (G05, Mon) Prajapati, Bikram............................2055 (K01, Mon)

Pratt, Harry........................................ 593 (A06, Wed) Pratt, Russell......................................263 (A05, Mon) Prébé, Arnaud..................................... 296 (A05, Tue) Precner, Marian................................ 1144 (G02, Tue) Preger, Yuliya......... 430 (A05, Thu), 447 (A05, Thu) Preimesberger, Juliane......................... 59 (A01, Tue) Premaratne, Gayan..........................2064 (K01, Mon) Premkumar, Anjali.......................... 2082 (L01, Mon) Prendergast, David............................2011 (I05, Wed) Presser, Volker.................................... 278 (A05, Tue) Priem, Thierry...................................2466 (Z04, Tue) Prifling, Benedikt.............................. 330 (A05, Wed) Prikryl, Jan....... 1149 (G02, Wed), 2079 (L01, Mon) Prins, Scott.........................................1911 (I04, Sun) Prior, Stephen A...............................2251 (M01, Tue) Priya, Ruby....................................... 2047 (J01, Mon) Prokofjevs, Aleksandrs...................... 467 (A06, Sun) Prosochkina, Tatyana.........................19 (A01, Mon), .............................................................21 (A01, Mon) Pujol, Alberto................................. 2071 (L01, Mon), ......................................................... 2074 (L01, Mon) Punyawudho, Konlayutt...................2329 (Z01, Tue) Puolamaa, Milla................................ 852 (C03, Wed) Puravankara, Sreeraj........................ 522 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 600 (A06, Wed) Purdy, Andrew................................. 2072 (L01, Mon) Purdy, Geraldine.............................1632 (I01D, Thu) Puretzky, Alexander.........................1328 (H02, Thu) Puri, Alessandro................................ 921 (E02, Mon) Purkait, Taniya..................................2093 (L01, Tue) Purnell, Tomas................................... 959 (E03, Mon) Pusri, Sanyam..................................... 302 (A05, Tue) Put, Brecht............ 75 (A02, Wed), 1125 (G02, Mon) Puthongkham, Pumidech..................2419 (Z02, Tue) Puthusseri, Dhanya...........................479 (A06, Mon) Pylypenko, Svitlana..................... 1394 (I01A, Mon), ..........................................................2148 (L05, Wed) Pylypenko, Svitlana........................1716 (I01F, Tue), ..........................................................2149 (L05, Wed) Pylypenko, Svitlana.......................1445 (I01A, Thu), ...........................1491 (I01B, Tue), 2152 (L05, Wed) Pylypenko, Svitlana........................1622 (I01D, Thu) Pyo, Kyunglim...............................2289 (M02, Mon)

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Qi, Jiahui.............................................790 (C01, Tue) Qi, Yue................................................1841 (I03, Tue) Qi, Zhen............................................1081 (F06, Wed) Qian, Guannan.................................. 365 (A05, Wed) Qian, Xin...........................................2008 (I05, Wed) Qiao, Jinli..........1652 (I01E, Mon), 1809 (I03, Sun), ............................1829 (I03, Mon), 1830 (I03, Mon), .......................................................... 1832 (I03, Mon) Qiao, Jinli......................................... 1828 (I03, Mon) Qin, Bin............................................. 537 (A06, Wed) Qin, Chuanjiang................................1771 (I02, Wed) Qin, Zhiyang.................................... 1121 (G01, Tue) Qiu, Diankai.................................... 1479 (I01B, Tue) Qiu, Gang..........................................869 (D01, Mon) Qiu, Yang..........................................1035 (F03, Wed) Qu, Xue............................................ 1184 (G03, Tue) Quaranta, Simone.............................2091 (L01, Tue) Quaranta, Simone...............................948 (E02, Tue) Quill, Nathan..........6 (A01, Mon), 1273 (H01, Mon) Quinn, Jason.......................................422 (A05, Thu) Quinn, Richard................................2476 (Z04, Wed), ........................... 2480 (Z04, Wed), 2482 (Z04, Wed) Quintana-Owen, P..........................1644 (I01E, Mon)

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Raad, Peter....................................... 1336 (H03, Tue) Rabe, Holger....................................2306 (M03, Tue) Raciti, David.......................................934 (E02, Tue) Raciti, David....................................1072 (F06, Wed) Rack, Martin..................................... 1182 (G03, Tue) Radhakrishnan, Balachandran.......... 585 (A06, Wed) 255


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Radhakrishnan, Rajeswaran...........1034 (F03, Wed), ..........................1044 (F04, Mon), 1062 (F04, Mon), ..........................................................2189 (L07, Wed) Radhakrishnan, Shankara G............1082 (F06, Wed) Radich, James..................................... 757 (B01, Thu) Radke, Clayton............................. 1387 (I01A, Mon), ........................... 1436 (I01A, Thu), 2125 (L02, Tue) Radloff, Sonja.................................... 330 (A05, Wed) Raghothamachar, Balaji..................1366 (H03, Thu), ..........................................................1369 (H03, Thu) Rahman, Fahmi................................... 73 (A02, Wed) Rahman, Julkarnyne...................... 2258 (M01, Wed) Rahman, Md. Sazzadur................. 2257 (M01, Wed) Rahman, Md. Mahnudur.................2476 (Z04, Wed) Rahman, Mohammad Wahidur....... 1173 (G03, Tue) Raithel, Austin...................................2131 (L02, Tue) Raj, Pulugurtha Markondeya.........1265 (G06, Wed) Raja, Krishnan..................................781 (C01, Mon), .............................814 (C02, Mon), 816 (C02, Mon), ...........................................................2391 (Z01, Tue) Rajamani, Arunkumar.......................... 64 (A01, Tue) Rajan, Aravindh...............................1220 (G04, Thu) Rajan, Siddharth............................... 1173 (G03, Tue) Rajendran, Sathish.............................1802 (I03, Sun) Rajendran, Sathish.............................1803 (I03, Sun) Rajeshwar, Krishnan..........................913 (E01, Wed) Rajput, Deepak.................................1087 (F06, Wed) Rakshit, Subhajit...............................257 (A05, Mon) Ram, Manoj.......................................1778 (I02, Wed) Ramachandran, Ranjith.................. 1156 (G02, Wed) Ramadesigan, Venkatasailanathan..... 54 (A01, Tue), .............................................................. 55 (A01, Tue) Ramakrishnan, Srini......................... 348 (A05, Wed) Ramakrishnan, Sundaram.................1935 (I04, Tue) Ramalho, João.................................. 2038 (J01, Mon) Ramalinga, Bandi............................ 535 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 718 (A07, Wed) Ramamurthy, Ramamurthy............... 887 (D01, Tue) Ramanathan, Rohit...........................804 (C02, Mon) Ramani, Dilip.................................1407 (I01A, Tue), .........................................................1410 (I01A, Tue) Ramani, Vijay.................................1582 (I01D, Tue), ........................ 1584 (I01D, Tue), 1687 (I01E, Wed), ........................................................ 1700 (I01E, Wed) Ramanujam, Kothandaraman.........1571 (I01D, Tue) Ramaprabhu, Sundara......................... 61 (A01, Tue), ...............................64 (A01, Tue), 1571 (I01D, Tue), .........................................................1572 (I01D, Tue) Ramasamy, Ramaraja....................2054 (K01, Mon), ..........................2271 (M02, Sun), 2275 (M02, Sun), ...........................2278 (M02, Sun), 2281 (M02, Sun) Ramaswamy, Murugan........................ 92 (A02, Thu) Ramaswamy, Nagappan................1459 (I01B, Sun), ........................................................1600 (I01D, Wed) Ramesh, Abitha................................. 852 (C03, Wed) Ramesh, Rahul................................ 2077 (L01, Mon) Ramprasad, Rampi...........................656 (A07, Mon), .............................. 670 (A07, Mon), 700 (A07, Tue), .............................. 703 (A07, Tue), 874 (D01, Mon), ............................................................ 888 (D01, Tue) Rananavare, Shankar.......................1087 (F06, Wed) Rand, Barry...................................... 1145 (G02, Tue) Randolph, Katie..............................1709 (I01F, Tue), ............................ 1916 (I04, Mon), 2001 (I05, Wed), ...........................................................2002 (I05, Wed) Randrianarizafy, Bolahaga.............1379 (I01A, Sun) Ranninger, Johanna.........................2050 (K01, Mon) Rao, Apparao..................................... 228 (A05, Sun), ...........................1203 (G04, Wed), 2217 (L09, Wed) Rao, Reshma....................................2139 (L05, Wed) Rapp, Philip.......................................268 (A05, Mon) Rasin, Igal....................................... 1698 (I01E, Wed) Raskin, Jean-Pierre.......................... 1182 (G03, Tue) Rasmussen, Michelle........................2163 (L06, Tue) Rassoolkhani, Alan.............................951 (E02, Tue)

Ratnakumar, Bugga.......................... 295 (A05, Tue), ..............................2450 (Z04, Tue), 2465 (Z04, Tue) Ratso, Sander..................................1634 (I01D, Thu) Ratsoma, Mpho.................................133 (A03, Mon) Raty, Jean-Yves.................................878 (D01, Mon) Rau, Jon........................................... 1483 (I01B, Tue) Raub, Eric..........................................2465 (Z04, Tue) Rauch, Jeanne-Marie..................... 1053 (F04, Mon), ..........................................................2189 (L07, Wed) Raukas, Madis.................................. 2044 (J01, Mon) Rauter, Michael................................. 392 (A05, Wed) Ravi, Vilupanur...............................1213 (G04, Wed) Raza, Ali.......................................... 1156 (G02, Wed) Razeghi, Manijeh............................1356 (H03, Wed) Razmjooei, Fatemeh......................1649 (I01E, Mon) Razzak, Towhidur............................ 1173 (G03, Tue) Ready, Jud......................................... 515 (A06, Wed) Rebollar, Luis................................. 1661 (I01E, Tue), ............................ 1667 (I01E, Tue), 2309 (Z01, Tue) Reddy, Pramod................................1347 (H03, Wed) Reddy, Rekha................................... 1170 (G03, Tue) Redmond, Erin...............................1515 (I01C, Wed) Reece, Michael................................1204 (G04, Wed) Reed, David............484 (A06, Tue), 604 (A06, Wed) Reeja-Jayan, B................................... 207 (A05, Sun) Reeve, Sam........................................ 984 (F01, Mon) Reeves, Kimberly...........................1579 (I01D, Tue) Reeves, Kimberly...........................1397 (I01A, Tue) Regan, Eric....................................... 1171 (G03, Tue) Regmi, Yagya.....1468 (I01B, Sun), 2308 (Z01, Tue) Reichert, Andreas.............................2154 (L05, Wed) Reid, Gill................891 (D01, Tue), 930 (E02, Mon) Reidy, Lorlyn..................................... 958 (E03, Mon) Reißner, Regine..............................1649 (I01E, Mon) Remhof, Arndt................................... 725 (A07, Wed) Ren, Chunlei................2 (A01, Mon), 3 (A01, Mon), ............................ 1020 (F02, Tue), 1826 (I03, Mon), ............................................................1889 (I03, Thu) Ren, Fan............1336 (H03, Tue), 1358 (H03, Wed), .........................................................1359 (H03, Wed) Ren, Haowen.................................... 1819 (I03, Mon) Ren, Yang.........................................258 (A05, Mon), .............................. 363 (A05, Wed), 366 (A05, Wed) Renaud, Vincent................................ 901 (D02, Wed) Reshetenko, Tatyana......................1449 (I01A, Thu), .........................................................1617 (I01D, Thu) Retamero de la Rosa, Victor........... 2272 (M02, Sun) Révay, Zsolt.......................................268 (A05, Mon) Reyes, Kristofer................................2108 (L01, Tue) Reyes De Corcuera, Jose................ 2279 (M02, Sun) Reyes-Morales, Joshua.......................728 (B01, Tue) Rezaei Talarposhti, Morteza..........1408 (I01A, Tue), .......................... 1534 (I01D, Sun), 2159 (L05, Wed) Rezqita, Arlavinda............................ 374 (A05, Wed) Rezrazi, El-Mustafa....................... 1052 (F04, Mon), ...........................................................2339 (Z01, Tue) Rhodes, Christopher..................... 1706 (I01F, Mon), ............................1718 (I01F, Tue), 1754 (I01F, Thu) Ri, Vitalii...........................................2113 (L01, Tue) Ricci, Lewis.......................................1786 (I02, Wed) Ricco, Antonio................................2480 (Z04, Wed), ..........................................................2482 (Z04, Wed) Rice, Cynthia...................................1537 (I01D, Sun) Richard, Derek................................ 1483 (I01B, Tue) Richardo, Lewi...................................1934 (I04, Tue) Richter, Karsten..........394 (A05, Wed), 422 (A05, Thu) Rietdorf, Chantal................................ 177 (A04, Tue) Rincon, Roberta...............................2430 (Z03, Wed) Rinkel, Bernardine............................ 381 (A05, Wed) Rinzler, Andrew...............................1726 (I01F, Tue) Ripenbein, Tania............................1657 (I01E, Mon) Ritasalo, Riina.................................1126 (G02, Mon) Ritzert, Nicole.....................................947 (E02, Tue) Roberts, Alexander...........................116 (A03, Mon) Roberts, George................................1001 (F01, Tue) Roberts, Mark.......128 (A03, Mon), 2128 (L02, Tue)

Roberts, Matt....................................1033 (F03, Wed) Robertson, Brianna........................ 2254 (M01, Wed) Robinson, Ian.....................................1805 (I03, Sun) Robles, Francisco............................ 1043 (F04, Mon) Rochefort, Dominic........................... 296 (A05, Tue) Rocher, Sandrine............................... 906 (D02, Wed) Rockward, Tommy........................ 1483 (I01B, Tue), .........................................................1523 (I01C, Thu) Rodenbücher, Christian..................1451 (I01A, Thu) Rodriguez, Philippe........................1099 (G01, Mon) Rodríguez-Pérez, Ismael................... 604 (A06, Wed) Rodríguez-Varela, F. J...................1644 (I01E, Mon), .......................1645 (I01E, Mon), 1647 (I01E, Mon), ........................................................1648 (I01E, Mon) Roduner, Emil..................................1082 (F06, Wed) Roessler, Stefan.................................165 (A04, Mon) Roger, Isolda.....................................2089 (L01, Tue) Roger, Michel................................... 1185 (G03, Tue) Rogers, Alexander.............................171 (A04, Mon) Rogien, Alexis................................. 1189 (G03, Wed) Roh, Youngjoon................................ 587 (A06, Wed) Rojas, Carolina.................................. 373 (A05, Wed) Rojas-Carbonell, Santiago............. 1495 (I01B, Tue), ........................................................ 1693 (I01E, Wed) Rojas-Pérez, Arnulfo.......................2061 (K01, Mon) Rojas-Pérez, Arnulfo....................... 2446 (Z04, Mon) Roldan Cuenya, Beatriz...................1063 (F06, Wed) Rolet, Jason........802 (C01, Wed), 1049 (F04, Mon), ...........................1053 (F04, Mon), 2189 (L07, Wed) Rolison, Debra.......145 (A03, Tue), 511 (A06, Wed) Rolison, Debra.................................. 151 (A03, Tue), .................................180 (A04, Tue), 756 (B01, Thu) Roman, Alex.......1029 (F03, Wed), 1030 (F03, Wed) Roman, Yuriy........ 1042 (F03, Wed), 1740 (I01F, Wed) Rome, Grace....................................1464 (I01B, Sun) Romero, Henry................................1734 (I01F, Wed) Romero, Tatiana..................................38 (A01, Mon) Romero-Romo, Mario...................1475 (I01B, Mon) Romiluyi, Oyinkansola...................1075 (F06, Wed), ..........................................................1085 (F06, Wed) Romio, Martina................................. 548 (A06, Wed) Roozeboom, Fred............................ 1138 (G02, Tue), ......................................................... 1153 (G02, Wed) Roozeboom, Fred............................... 632 (A07, Sun) Rosa-Ortiz, Sabrina.............................950 (E02, Tue) Rose, Alan......................................... 837 (C03, Wed) Rosei, Federico.................................1299 (H02, Thu) Rosen, Jonathan................................1025 (F02, Tue) Rosenberg, Samantha..................... 1154 (G02, Wed) Rosillo-Lopez, Martin...................... 927 (E02, Mon) Rosová, Alica................................... 1144 (G02, Tue) Rossi, Filippo.................................... 992 (F01, Mon) Rossmeisl, Jan...................................2100 (L01, Tue) Rosso, Michel.................................. 2444 (Z04, Mon) Rosul, Golam...................................1223 (G04, Thu) Rotkin, Slava V.................................. 740 (B01, Wed) Rotondaro, Antonio.......................... 1108 (G01, Tue) Rotty, Chloé.......................................771 (C01, Mon) Roué, Lionel......................................244 (A05, Mon) Rouleau, Chris................................... 922 (E02, Mon) Rousseau, Celeste............................2237 (M01, Tue) Rousseau, Roger.............................1035 (F03, Wed), ..........................................................1038 (F03, Wed) Roussel, Christophe..........................2129 (L02, Tue) Routzahn, Aaron............................... 902 (D02, Wed) Roy, Nirmal......................................2229 (M01, Tue) Roy, Sudipta................................... 1050 (F04, Mon), ...........................1051 (F04, Mon), 2188 (L07, Wed) Roy, Tania...........1280 (H01, Tue), 1327 (H02, Wed) Rozière, Jacques............................1504 (I01C, Wed), .........................................................1587 (I01D, Tue) Rubiano, Alejandro..........................2247 (M01, Tue) Rubloff, Gary.................................... 196 (A04, Wed) Rucci, Alexis..................................... 402 (A05, Wed) Ruddy, Daniel...................................1032 (F03, Wed) Rueck, Marlon.................................1531 (I01D, Sun)

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Ruffo, Riccardo..................................101 (A02, Thu) Ruiz, John Paul................................2450 (Z04, Tue), ...........................................................2451 (Z04, Tue) Rupp, Jennifer........635 (A07, Sun), 690 (A07, Tue), ........................ 1226 (G05, Mon), 1228 (G05, Mon), .........................................................1236 (G05, Mon) Russell, Samuel.................................2463 (Z04, Tue) Rustagi, Neha....................................2006 (I05, Wed) Ruther, Rose....................................... 306 (A05, Tue) Rutkowska, Iwona.........................1570 (I01D, Tue), .......................... 1670 (I01E, Tue), 1761 (I01F, Thu), .............................2096 (L01, Tue), 2133 (L02, Tue), ...........................................................2166 (L06, Tue) Ryan, Mary............. 790 (C01, Tue), 852 (C03, Wed) Ryder, Karl........................................ 959 (E03, Mon) Ryder, Karl...................................... 1054 (F04, Mon) Ryoo, Kunkul....................................1117 (G01, Tue) Ryou, Myung-Hyun......................... 356 (A05, Wed), ........................................................... 587 (A06, Wed) Ryu, Hoon-Hee......308 (A05, Tue), 357 (A05, Wed) Ryu, Jongwon..................................... 152 (A03, Tue) Ryu, Jungki.......................................... 87 (A02, Wed) Ryu, Saebom...................................... 212 (A05, Sun) Ryu, Sangbong..................................1793 (I03, Sun), .............................. 1804 (I03, Sun), 1822 (I03, Mon) Ryu, Su Young..................................143 (A03, Mon)

Sakamoto, Jeff......243 (A05, Mon), 633 (A07, Sun), ................................706 (A07, Tue), 709 (A07, Wed) Sakamoto, Masaki.......................... 1703 (I01F, Mon) Sakamoto, Naoki............................. 2274 (M02, Sun) Sakashita, Mitsuo............................1163 (G03, Mon) Sakashita, Wakana.............................1896 (I04, Sun) Sakata, Tomohiro............................1613 (I01D, Thu) Sakazaki, Tetsuya............................. 1108 (G01, Tue) Sakguchi, Yuki.....2376 (Z01, Tue), 2399 (Z01, Tue) Sakthivel, Tamil................................2317 (Z01, Tue) Sakuraba, Masao.............................1164 (G03, Mon) Sakurai, Yoji.........709 (A07, Wed), 2408 (Z01, Tue) Salehi-Khojin, Amin..........................18 (A01, Mon), ............................... 572 (A06, Wed), 620 (A06, Thu) Salinas, Maria....................................2354 (Z01, Tue) Sallaz, Valentin................................... 161 (A03, Tue) Salleo, Alberto.................................1241 (G05, Mon) Sallis, Shawn..................................... 334 (A05, Wed) Salot, Raphaël................................... 161 (A03, Tue), ............................... 193 (A04, Wed), 218 (A05, Sun) Samanipour, Mohammad.................2122 (L02, Tue) Samanta, Kousik............................... 399 (A05, Wed) Sambath Kumar, Kowsik................. 932 (E02, Mon) Sammelselg, Väino........................1658 (I01E, Mon) San Marchi, Chris.............................2006 (I05, Wed) Sanada, Toshiyuki............................1114 (G01, Tue), ...........................................................1115 (G01, Tue) Sanchez, Adrian...............................475 (A06, Mon), .............................. 527 (A06, Wed), 633 (A07, Sun), ............................................................ 706 (A07, Tue) Sanchez, Annelis...............................2381 (Z01, Tue) Sanchez, Daniel G...........................1438 (I01A, Thu) Sanchez, Monica................................1897 (I04, Sun) Sánchez-Castro, Maria..................1644 (I01E, Mon) Sandal, Nidhi.....................................2396 (Z01, Tue) Sandhage, Kenneth.........................1165 (G03, Mon) Sandoval, Stephanie..........................480 (A06, Mon) Sångeland, Christofer.......................... 99 (A02, Thu) Sanghadasa, Mohan......................... 515 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 551 (A06, Wed) Sangoro, Joshua................................ 893 (D01, Tue), ................................ 894 (D01, Tue), 982 (E03, Tue), ........................................................1517 (I01C, Wed) Sankaranarayanan, Subramanian.....2313 (Z01, Tue) Sankarasubramanian, Shrihari.......1584 (I01D, Tue), ........................................................ 1700 (I01E, Wed) Sankarasubramanian, Shrihari........1582 (I01D, Tue) Sano, Hikaru......................................... 60 (A01, Tue) Sano, Toshifumi.................................1854 (I03, Tue) Sansom, Jonathan................................ 53 (A01, Tue) Santa Cruz, Neida............................. 373 (A05, Wed) Santamaria, Anthony...................... 1480 (I01B, Tue) Santamaría, Santiago......................1456 (I01B, Sun) Santare, Michael............................1375 (I01A, Sun), .........................................................1522 (I01C, Thu) Santhanagopalan, Shriram............... 401 (A05, Wed), ............................... 406 (A05, Wed), 449 (A05, Thu) Santiago, Mitk’el............................1643 (I01E, Mon) Santori, Pietro.................................. 1671 (I01E, Tue) Santos, Cleis......................................1015 (F02, Tue) Santos Cordeiro, Milton..................2475 (Z04, Wed) Sanyal, Udishnu..............................1035 (F03, Wed), ..........................................................1038 (F03, Wed) Sapkota, Nawraj................................. 228 (A05, Sun) Saravade, Vishal..............................1272 (H01, Mon) Sargent, Edward...............................1083 (F06, Wed) Sargsyan, Nikolay............................2251 (M01, Tue) Sarkar, Arindam...............................1069 (F06, Wed) Sarkar, Biplab..................................1347 (H03, Wed) Sarkar, Susmita................................. 561 (A06, Wed) Sarkar, Tim......................................... 233 (A05, Sun) Sarma, Paran...................................1627 (I01D, Thu) Sarma, Satirtha...................................1895 (I04, Sun) Saruwatari, Tetsuya............................. 993 (F01, Tue) Sarvari, Hojjat......1770 (I02, Wed), 1777 (I02, Wed) Sarwar, Shatila.................................1724 (I01F, Tue)

Sasabe, Takashi..............................1412 (I01A, Tue), .........................1413 (I01A, Tue), 1424 (I01A, Wed) Sasagawa, Shohei............................. 317 (A05, Wed) Sasakawa, Tetsuya............................667 (A07, Mon) Sasaki, Kazunari............................1444 (I01A, Thu), ...................... 1470 (I01B, Mon), 1472 (I01B, Mon), ....................... 1544 (I01D, Sun), 1549 (I01D, Mon), ......................1551 (I01D, Mon), 1561 (I01D, Mon), ..........................................................1758 (I01F, Thu) Sasaki, Kazunari................................1883 (I03, Thu) Sasaki, Kohei....................................2340 (Z01, Tue) Sasaki, Kotaro................................... 922 (E02, Mon) Sasaki, Shunsuke............................... 628 (A07, Sun) Sassi, Wafa......... 1052 (F04, Mon), 2339 (Z01, Tue) Sassin, Megan........145 (A03, Tue), 151 (A03, Tue), ................................511 (A06, Wed), 756 (B01, Thu) Satjaritanun, Pongsarun.................1373 (I01A, Sun), ............................1382 (I01A, Sun), 1941 (I04, Tue), ...........................................................2357 (Z01, Tue) Sato, Hayate....................................1414 (I01A, Tue) Sato, Masanori..................................1116 (G01, Tue) Sato, Masataka...................................1896 (I04, Sun) Sato, Nobuyuki...............................1525 (I01C, Thu) Sato, Shigeo.....................................1164 (G03, Mon) Sato, Sho............................................2392 (Z01, Tue) Sato, Yasushi.................................... 2041 (J01, Mon) Sato, Yukari.........................................28 (A01, Mon) Sato, Yuki..........................................2118 (L02, Tue) Satola, Barbara................................ 1477 (I01B, Tue) Satsuma, Atsushi............................. 1662 (I01E, Tue) Saucedo, Cynthia..............................2355 (Z01, Tue) Sauermoser, Marco........................ 1699 (I01E, Wed) Sauermoser, Marco......................... 1484 (I01B, Tue) Saumer, Monika...............................2306 (M03, Tue) Savall, Catherine............................... 802 (C01, Wed) Savignac, Laurence........................... 545 (A06, Wed) Sawada, Kazuaki............................. 1186 (G03, Wed) Sawada, Tomomi............................1130 (G02, Mon) Sawai, Takuya.....................................783 (C01, Tue) Sawaki, Ryoga..................................1116 (G01, Tue) Sawamoto, Naomi.........................1160 (G03, Mon), .........................................................1210 (G04, Wed) Sawant, Sandesh............................. 2077 (L01, Mon) Sawicki, Conrad................................1025 (F02, Tue) Schaefer, Jennifer.............................. 490 (A06, Tue), ........................................................... 574 (A06, Wed) Schäfer, Karl-Herbert.......................2306 (M03, Tue) Schäffner, Philipp............................1128 (G02, Mon) Schaidle, Joshua...............................1032 (F03, Wed) Schammer, Max..................................968 (E03, Tue) Schappacher, Falko............................ 462 (A06, Sun) Scharf, Ingolf..................................... 965 (E03, Mon) Schatz, George.......1800 (I03, Sun), 1933 (I04, Tue) Schelhas, Laura.................................2007 (I05, Wed) Scherson, Daniel...............................2117 (L02, Tue) Scherson, Daniel...............................2115 (L02, Tue) Scheuble, Dirk................................. 1481 (I01B, Tue) Schindelholz, Eric..............................818 (C02, Tue), ............................... 830 (C03, Tue), 843 (C03, Wed), ........................................................... 849 (C03, Wed) Schlag, Leslie.................................... 963 (E03, Mon) Schlenker, Ruth.................................683 (A07, Mon) Schlesser, Raoul...............................1368 (H03, Thu) Schloegl, Robert................................2130 (L02, Tue) Schlueter, John................................. 1983 (I05, Mon) Schmid, Alexander............................. 238 (A05, Sun) Schmidt, Detlef............................... 1194 (G03, Wed) Schmidt, Holger...............................2476 (Z04, Wed) Schmidt, Thomas...........................1378 (I01A, Sun), ........................1409 (I01A, Tue), 1427 (I01A, Wed), .........................1435 (I01A, Thu), 1485 (I01B, Tue), ........................... 1748 (I01F, Thu), 1750 (I01F, Thu) Schmidt, Udo.................................. 1045 (F04, Mon) Schmidt, Volker................................. 330 (A05, Wed) Schmies, Henrike............................1567 (I01D, Tue) Schmitt, Tobias...................................412 (A05, Thu)

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Sa, Young Jin..................................1654 (I01E, Mon) Saal, James.............. 822 (C02, Tue), 823 (C02, Tue) Saar, Rando.....................................1634 (I01D, Thu) Sabarirajan, Dinesh........................1439 (I01A, Thu), ..........................................................1714 (I01F, Tue) Sachan, Ritesh..................................1328 (H02, Thu) Sadeghi, Mohammad Amin...........1376 (I01A, Sun) Sadeghi Alavijeh, Alireza..............1518 (I01C, Wed) Sadewasser, Sascha...........................1781 (I02, Wed) Sadohara, Daisuke............................1000 (F01, Tue) Saengdeejing, Arkapol...................... 866 (C04, Wed) Saffron, Christopher.........................1041 (F03, Wed) Safrany-Renard, Marianne............... 543 (A06, Wed) Sagar, Anand................................... 1486 (I01B, Tue) Sagara, Akihiko................................... 75 (A02, Wed) Sah, Santosh......................................782 (C01, Mon) Saha, Partha.......... 393 (A05, Wed), 530 (A06, Wed) Sahadeo, Emily.................................2120 (L02, Tue) Sahin, Nihat......................................1090 (F06, Wed) Sahir, Samrina...................................1112 (G01, Tue) Sahore, Ritu.......................................170 (A04, Mon) Sahraie, Nastaran............................1634 (I01D, Thu) Sahu, Ayaskanta................................870 (D01, Mon) Sahu, Kisor...........399 (A05, Wed), 672 (A07, Mon) Sahu, Sarita.............. 822 (C02, Tue), 823 (C02, Tue) Said, Ahmed....................................... 241 (A05, Sun) Saida, Takahiro.............................. 1563 (I01D, Mon) Saikumar, Ashwin Kumar................2323 (Z01, Tue) Saito, Azusa.....2260 (M01, Wed), 2268 (M01, Wed) Saito, Mitsumasa............................. 1186 (G03, Wed) Saito, Morihiro.................................. 541 (A06, Wed) Saito, Morihiro.................................. 608 (A06, Wed) Saito, Nobuhiro..............................1763 (I01Z, Mon) Saito, Takahiro.................................. 564 (A06, Wed) Saito, Tomonori................................. 227 (A05, Sun), ...............................641 (A07, Sun), 650 (A07, Mon) Sakaebe, Hikari................................. 284 (A05, Tue), ..............................456 (A06, Sun), 2432 (Z03, Wed) Sakaguchi, Yuki..............................2068 (K01, Mon) Sakaguchi, Yuki................................2112 (L01, Tue) Sakai, Akihiro.................................... 717 (A07, Wed) Sakai, Chikako.................................2376 (Z01, Tue), ..............................2398 (Z01, Tue), 2399 (Z01, Tue) Sakai, Katsunori.............................1413 (I01A, Tue), ........................................................1424 (I01A, Wed) Sakaida, Masashi.............................. 717 (A07, Wed) Sakaida, Satoshi.............................1429 (I01A, Wed) Sakamaki, Kenji.................................1896 (I04, Sun) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

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Schnabel, Manuel.............................250 (A05, Mon) Schneider, Oliver............................. 966 (E03, Mon), .........................................................1529 (I01D, Sun) Schökel, Alexander........................... 370 (A05, Wed) Scholta, Joachim............................1404 (I01A, Tue), .........................................................1446 (I01A, Thu) Scholten, Fabian...............................1063 (F06, Wed) Schott, Pascal.................................1379 (I01A, Sun), .........................................................1465 (I01B, Sun) Schougaard, Steen............................ 407 (A05, Wed), .............................545 (A06, Wed), 2436 (Z03, Wed) Schrader, Sigurd............................... 1181 (G03, Tue) Schranzhofer, Leo........................... 2282 (M02, Sun) Schreiber, Dan......... 822 (C02, Tue), 823 (C02, Tue) Schuler, Tobias.................................1748 (I01F, Thu) Schünemann, Volker......................1607 (I01D, Wed) Schwalbe, Jay....................................1023 (F02, Tue) Schwarz, Björn.................................. 370 (A05, Wed) Schwegler, Eric................................. 747 (B01, Wed) Schwenzel, Julian.............................676 (A07, Mon), ........................................................... 712 (A07, Wed) Sciaqua, Dario................................... 911 (D02, Wed) Sciazko, Anna.....................................1794 (I03, Sun) Scimeca, Michael R..........................870 (D01, Mon) Scott, Kimberly................................... 81 (A02, Wed) Scully, John...........773 (C01, Mon), 819 (C02, Tue), ................................ 822 (C02, Tue), 823 (C02, Tue), ................................ 831 (C03, Tue), 832 (C03, Tue), .............................. 860 (C04, Wed), 2171 (L06, Tue) Scurtu, Rares.....................................165 (A04, Mon) Seal, Sudipta......................................2317 (Z01, Tue) Sebaai, Farid....................................1093 (G01, Mon) Secanell, Marc..................................1713 (I01F, Tue) Secouard, Christophe......................... 218 (A05, Sun) Sederholm, Jarom.............................. 231 (A05, Sun) Sediva, Eva......................................1226 (G05, Mon) Seeberger, Dominik.......................1471 (I01B, Mon) Seeler, Tiffany................................... 746 (B01, Wed) Segre, Carlo........................................1795 (I03, Sun) Seidl, Lukas....................................... 966 (E03, Mon) Seifert, Hans....................................... 177 (A04, Tue) Seifert, Soenke..............................1655 (I01E, Mon), ...........................................................2314 (Z01, Tue) Seike, Yoshiyuki................................1116 (G01, Tue) Seitzman, Natalie............................... 489 (A06, Tue) Seki, Eiji............................................ 322 (A05, Wed) Seki, Hayato....................................... 303 (A05, Tue) Seki, Juntaro...................................1592 (I01D, Wed) Seki, Shiro............ 564 (A06, Wed), 715 (A07, Wed) Sekine, Makoto................................. 903 (D02, Wed) Seland, Frode....663 (A07, Mon), 1431 (I01A, Wed) Seleb, Benjamin................................2316 (Z01, Tue) Self, Ethan......................................... 289 (A05, Tue), ...............................477 (A06, Mon), 641 (A07, Sun) Selis, Luis.......................................... 198 (A04, Wed) Seminario, Jorge................................ 198 (A04, Wed) Sen, Sujat..........................................2485 (Z04, Wed) Sene, Assane......................................1016 (F02, Tue) Senn, Hans.........................................2089 (L01, Tue) Seo, Min Ho...................................1591 (I01D, Wed) Seo, Miseon.......................................880 (D01, Mon) Seo, Seunggi..... 1129 (G02, Mon), 1152 (G02, Wed) Seol, Jeong-Hoon............................1279 (H01, Mon) Seol, Myeonglok..............................2481 (Z04, Wed) Seong, Jessica........ 295 (A05, Tue), 2450 (Z04, Tue) Sepe, Mitchell......2341 (Z01, Tue), 2357 (Z01, Tue) Sepúlveda-Guzmán, Selene............ 2071 (L01, Mon) Sergeev, Ilya...................................1607 (I01D, Wed) Sergeyev, Vladimir.............................22 (A01, Mon) Serizawa, Nobuyuki......................... 962 (E03, Mon), .............................................................977 (E03, Tue) Serov, Alexey.................................1617 (I01D, Thu), .........................................................1734 (I01F, Wed) Serrano, José Luis...........................1456 (I01B, Sun) Servat, Karine.................................1588 (I01D, Wed) Seshadhri, Garapati Meenakshi......1572 (I01D, Tue)

Setiawan, Dedy................................. 566 (A06, Wed) Seto, Makoto.....................................2394 (Z01, Tue) Setzler, Brian.................................. 1495 (I01B, Tue), ............................1693 (I01E, Wed), 2020 (I05, Thu) Seyedmahmoudbaraghani, Saba.........1202 (G04, Wed) Shafaque, Hisan............................... 338 (A05, Wed), ..........................................................1084 (F06, Wed) Shah, Darshil.....................................1019 (F02, Tue) Shah, Deep........................................ 320 (A05, Wed) Shahbazian-Yassar, Reza.................. 150 (A03, Tue), .............................251 (A05, Mon), 557 (A06, Wed), ............................................................614 (A06, Thu) Shahin, David...................................1367 (H03, Thu) Shaim, Md Haider.............................883 (D01, Mon) Shalyt, Eugene................................... 892 (D01, Tue) Shamkhalichenar, Hamed...............2247 (M01, Tue), ........................................................ 2266 (M01, Wed) Shan, Bin.......................................... 1142 (G02, Tue) Shan, Jerry.........................................1013 (F02, Tue) Shank, Joshua.................................... 386 (A05, Wed) Shankar, Karthik...............................807 (C02, Mon) Shao, Xiaolin......................................1853 (I03, Tue) Shao, Yuyan.............484 (A06, Tue), 498 (A06, Tue) Shao, Zongping...................................729 (B01, Tue) Shao-Horn, Yang................................. 95 (A02, Thu), ................................304 (A05, Tue), 463 (A06, Sun), ..............................466 (A06, Sun), 655 (A07, Mon), ...........................1740 (I01F, Wed), 2127 (L02, Tue), ..........................................................2139 (L05, Wed) Sharafi, Asma....................................666 (A07, Mon) Sharafi, Asma..................................... 706 (A07, Tue) Sharifi Golru, Samaneh...................1073 (F06, Wed) Sharma, Alok.........1486 (I01B, Tue), 1627 (I01D, Thu) Sharma, Gyan......................................43 (A01, Mon) Sharma, Kashish.............................. 1140 (G02, Tue) Sharma, Lalit........ 546 (A06, Wed), 563 (A06, Wed) Sharma, Ribhu................................. 1336 (H03, Tue), .........................................................1358 (H03, Wed) Sharma, Snigdha................................427 (A05, Thu) Sharpe, Ryan..................................... 521 (A06, Wed) Shastri, Ananda.................................... 91 (A02, Thu) Shaw, Christopher...........................1204 (G04, Wed) Shaw, Richard...................................2464 (Z04, Tue) She, Xiaojie......................................1077 (F06, Wed) She, Zhe...............................................935 (E02, Tue) Shea, Patrick..............98 (A02, Thu), 701 (A07, Tue) Shehzad, M........................................ 751 (B01, Wed) Sheina, Ludmila..................................34 (A01, Mon) Sheldon, Brian...................................248 (A05, Mon) Shelke, Manjusha.............................. 393 (A05, Wed) Shellikeri, Annadanesh..................... 108 (A03, Sun), .............................126 (A03, Mon), 127 (A03, Mon), .................................153 (A03, Tue), 217 (A05, Sun) Shelton, Madeline.............................. 700 (A07, Tue) Shelton, William.............................1319 (H02, Wed) Shen, Caiwei.....................................144 (A03, Mon) Shen, Chao....................................... 523 (A06, Wed), .............................. 540 (A06, Wed), 591 (A06, Wed) Shen, Fengyu......................................1848 (I03, Tue) Shen, Fengyu......................................1807 (I03, Sun) Shen, Hao.......................................... 190 (A04, Wed) Shen, Pei Kang................................1743 (I01F, Wed) Shen, Pei-Chien................................ 1345 (H03, Tue) Shen, Shyh-Chiang........................1276 (H01, Mon), .........................................................1350 (H03, Wed) Shen, Wen.........................................2230 (M01, Tue) Sherwood, Mark............................2221 (M01, Mon) Shetty, Pranav..................................... 888 (D01, Tue) Shevade, Abhijit................................2465 (Z04, Tue) Shi, Bin.............................................. 610 (A06, Wed) Shi, Chen..........................................1331 (H02, Thu) Shi, Guoyu.......................................1628 (I01D, Thu) Shi, Huifeng............175 (A04, Tue), 177 (A04, Tue) Shi, Lin........................................... 1693 (I01E, Wed) Shi, Meng.......................................... 957 (E03, Mon) Shi, Rongpei.......................................2025 (I05, Thu)

Shi, Wenjuan...................................1729 (I01F, Wed) Shi, Yanan..........................................776 (C01, Mon) Shi, Zhangxing................................... 222 (A05, Sun) Shibahara, Ryotaro............................1787 (I02, Wed) Shibai, Koki.......................................2337 (Z01, Tue) Shibamura, Yuhei................................972 (E03, Tue) Shibata, Masao................................ 1488 (I01B, Tue) Shibayama, Shigehisa.....................1163 (G03, Mon) Shigemasa, Kaito............................1414 (I01A, Tue) Shih, Pao-Chuan...............................868 (D01, Mon) Shih, Shao-Ju....................................2337 (Z01, Tue) Shikano, Masahiro............................. 456 (A06, Sun) Shikazono, Naoki...............................1794 (I03, Sun) Shim, Jae-Hyun...................................35 (A01, Mon) Shim, Jae-Jin.....................................124 (A03, Mon) Shim, Joon Hyung.........................1539 (I01D, Sun), .............................1581 (I01D, Tue), 1792 (I03, Sun) Shim, Tae-Hun.....876 (D01, Mon), 877 (D01, Mon) Shima, Keisuke................................. 741 (B01, Wed) Shimawaki, Hidetaka...................... 1191 (G03, Wed) Shimizu, Arisa...................................2392 (Z01, Tue) Shimizu, Ryo...................................1525 (I01C, Thu) Shimizu, Ryosuke.............................1116 (G01, Tue) Shimizu, Yuta....................................1789 (I02, Wed) Shimoda, Keiji..................................266 (A05, Mon) Shimotori, Soichiro........................1763 (I01Z, Mon) Shimpalee, Sirivatch......................1373 (I01A, Sun), .........................1382 (I01A, Sun), 1732 (I01F, Wed), .............................1760 (I01F, Thu), 1941 (I04, Tue), .............................2329 (Z01, Tue), 2341 (Z01, Tue), .............................2357 (Z01, Tue), 2359 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2387 (Z01, Tue) Shin, Byungha.................................. 1146 (G02, Tue) Shin, Chee Burm......29 (A01, Mon), 31 (A01, Mon) Shin, Heon-Cheol............................2331 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2332 (Z01, Tue) Shin, Hosop........................................445 (A05, Thu) Shin, Hyun-Seop...............................681 (A07, Mon) Shin, Hyunjung................................. 749 (B01, Wed) Shin, Jae Cheol........107 (A03, Sun), 152 (A03, Tue) Shin, Woo Jung........ 1785 (I02, Wed), 1786 (I02, Wed) Shin, Young-Ho.............................. 2254 (M01, Wed) Shin, Youngho................................... 184 (A04, Tue), ................................288 (A05, Tue), 363 (A05, Wed) Shinde, Satish.....................................1937 (I04, Tue) Shinoda, Hiroyuki...........................1103 (G01, Mon) Shinohara, Kazuhiko....................1424 (I01A, Wed), ........................................................1763 (I01Z, Mon) Shinohara, Keisuke.......................... 1171 (G03, Tue) Shinohara, Tadashi..............................824 (C02, Tue) Shiozaki, Koji................................... 1175 (G03, Tue) Shiratani, Masaharu.......................... 907 (D02, Wed) Shitanda, Isao......767 (C01, Mon), 772 (C01, Mon), ..............................793 (C01, Wed), 795 (C01, Wed), ..............................797 (C01, Wed), 799 (C01, Wed), ..............................2378 (Z01, Tue), 2379 (Z01, Tue) Shizukawa, Kohei.............................2335 (Z01, Tue) Shkrob, Ilya...................................... 315 (A05, Wed), .................................426 (A05, Thu), 483 (A06, Tue) Shmychkova, Olesia......................... 826 (C02, Wed) Shoji, Mao......................................... 721 (A07, Wed) Shon, Jeong-Kuk................................ 214 (A05, Sun) Shong, Bonggeun............................ 1152 (G02, Wed) Shrestha, Pranay............................... 338 (A05, Wed), .........................................................1377 (I01A, Sun) Shrivastav, Vishal.............................. 159 (A03, Tue), ........................................................... 739 (B01, Wed) Shrotriya, Pranav..............................810 (C02, Mon), ........................................................... 850 (C03, Wed) Shukla, Abhinav............................... 2042 (J01, Mon) Shukla, Alpesh..................................686 (A07, Mon) Shukla, Anupam...............................121 (A03, Mon), ............................................................1895 (I04, Sun) Shulda, Sarah..........1622 (I01D, Thu), 2012 (I05, Wed) Shum, Andrew...............................1408 (I01A, Tue), ...........................1439 (I01A, Thu), 1714 (I01F, Tue)

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Shurtz, Randy.....................................417 (A05, Thu) Shutthanandan, Vaithiyalingam.........619 (A06, Thu) Shviro, Meital................................1657 (I01E, Mon), ............................ 1711 (I01F, Tue), 1719 (I01F, Tue) Shyam Kumar, Chethala Neelakandhan..................... ........................................................1607 (I01D, Wed) Shyue, Jing-Jong............................. 1678 (I01E, Tue) Si, Shihui...........................................2377 (Z01, Tue) Si, Yongchao.......................................791 (C01, Tue) Siahrostami, Samira.........................1088 (F06, Wed) Sidambaram, Prabhakar.................2059 (K01, Mon), ........................................................2286 (M02, Mon) Siddiqui, Aleem................................ 1284 (H01, Tue) Sides, William...................................2116 (L02, Tue) Sidorenko, Alexander.......................1959 (I04, Wed) Siegal, Michael................................. 737 (B01, Wed), ..........................................................2302 (M03, Tue) Siegel, Donald................................... 633 (A07, Sun), .............................. 652 (A07, Mon), 702 (A07, Tue), ........................................................... 1995 (I05, Tue) Siegel, Jason..........265 (A05, Mon), 434 (A05, Thu) Siegel, Sebastian.............................1225 (G05, Mon) Siegwart, Muriel............................. 1485 (I01B, Tue) Sievers, Gustav................................1533 (I01D, Sun) Sievers, Michael...............................2470 (Z04, Wed) Silcox, Benjamin................................ 483 (A06, Tue) Silver, Richard.................................... 899 (D01, Tue) Silvioli, Luca.....................................2100 (L01, Tue) Sim, Myeongseok............................2241 (M01, Tue) Sim, Richard......................................2465 (Z04, Tue) Sim, Uk..............................................138 (A03, Mon) Sima, Monika..................................2067 (K01, Mon) Simmons, Kevin...............................2006 (I05, Wed) Simms, Ihsan.................................... 1108 (G01, Tue) Simoen, Eddy...... 886 (D01, Tue), 1159 (G03, Mon) Simon, Bernard................................. 364 (A05, Wed) Simon, Patrice..................................114 (A03, Mon), .............................117 (A03, Mon), 118 (A03, Mon), ................................157 (A03, Tue), 1016 (F02, Tue) Simonian, Aleksandr........................2243 (M01, Tue) Simpkins, Blake.............................. 2072 (L01, Mon) Sinev, Ilya.........................................1063 (F06, Wed) Singh, Akhilender...............................940 (E02, Tue) Singh, Harsimranjit.........................1639 (I01D, Thu) Singh, Kalpana..................................1797 (I03, Sun), ................................ 1856 (I03, Tue), 1858 (I03, Tue) Singh, Prabhakar...............................2454 (Z04, Tue) Singh, Preet....................................... 838 (C03, Wed) Singh, Rajendra................................ 1335 (H03, Tue) Singh, Vijay.......................................1770 (I02, Wed) Singh, Yadvinder.............................1410 (I01A, Tue) Singhal, Subhash.............................. 1816 (I03, Mon) Single, Fabian.....................................412 (A05, Thu) Singleton, Brooke...........................1213 (G04, Wed) Sinohara, Michito............................ 1198 (G03, Wed) Sinton, David...................................1083 (F06, Wed) Siopa, Daniel.....................................1781 (I02, Wed) Siroma, Zyun........................................ 60 (A01, Tue) Sisk, Peter.........................................2199 (L09, Wed) Sisk, Peter.........................................2200 (L09, Wed) Sitar, Zlatko.....................................1347 (H03, Wed) Sivakumar, Sri.....................................43 (A01, Mon) Sivaraman, Chitra..............................2016 (I05, Thu) Sivula, Kevin......................................1977 (I04, Thu) Skelton, Rebecca............................... 855 (C04, Wed) Skiba, Emily..........1887 (I03, Thu), 2318 (Z01, Tue) Skidmore, Melissa..............................786 (C01, Tue) Skinn, Brian.................................... 1048 (F04, Mon), ..........................1058 (F04, Mon), 1059 (F04, Mon), ..........................2447 (Z04, Mon), 2485 (Z04, Wed), ........................... 2486 (Z04, Wed), 2487 (Z04, Wed) Skinner, Paige.................................... 528 (A06, Wed) Skogen, Erik..................................... 1284 (H01, Tue) Skompska, Magdalena......................1962 (I04, Wed) Slack, John......................................1579 (I01D, Tue) Slack, John......................................1403 (I01A, Tue)

Sletta, Hårvard................................... 223 (A05, Sun) Slobodyan, Oleksiy.......................... 1334 (H03, Tue) Small, Leo............ 505 (A06, Wed), 593 (A06, Wed) Smaran, Kumar....... 56 (A01, Tue), 2395 (Z01, Tue) Smart, Marshall.................................2464 (Z04, Tue) Smet, Philippe................................. 1150 (G02, Wed) Smith, Anderson................................136 (A03, Mon) Smith, Danielle................................... 891 (D01, Tue) Smith, David..................................... 930 (E02, Mon) Smith, David.................................... 1336 (H03, Tue) Smith, Diane....................................2051 (K01, Mon) Smith, Kassiopeia............................. 504 (A06, Wed) Smith, Kevin....................................1040 (F03, Wed) Smolinka, Tom..............................1765 (I01Z, Mon), ............................................................2018 (I05, Thu) Smyrek, Peter..................................... 175 (A04, Tue) Snihirova, Darya.................................44 (A01, Mon) Snyder, Joshua................................1530 (I01D, Sun), ..........................1661 (I01E, Tue), 1667 (I01E, Tue), ..............................2309 (Z01, Tue), 2310 (Z01, Tue) Snyder, Stephen............................... 325 (A05, Wed), .......................... 1037 (F03, Wed), 1044 (F04, Mon), ..........................1047 (F04, Mon), 1058 (F04, Mon), ..........................1061 (F04, Mon), 1062 (F04, Mon), ......................... 2446 (Z04, Mon), 2447 (Z04, Mon), ........................... 2458 (Z04, Tue), 2486 (Z04, Wed), ..........................................................2487 (Z04, Wed) So, Christopher........145 (A03, Tue), 756 (B01, Thu) Sofie, Stephen.......190 (A04, Wed), 1869 (I03, Wed) Sohel, Shahadat................................ 1173 (G03, Tue) Sohmiya, Minoru............................. 541 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 608 (A06, Wed) Sójka, Małgorzata............................ 2038 (J01, Mon) Sokaras, Dimosthenis........................ 304 (A05, Tue) Sokolov, Alexei..........227 (A05, Sun), 650 (A07, Mon) Solano, Eduardo.............................. 1156 (G02, Wed) Solarska, Renata.................................1969 (I04, Thu) Solla-Gullón, José.............................2117 (L02, Tue) Solokha, Vlayslav...............................833 (C03, Tue) Soloveichik, Grigorii....................... 1811 (I03, Mon) Soltis, Richard................................2222 (M01, Mon) Soma, Naohiko..................................2367 (Z01, Tue) Somasundaran, Ponisseril.................1019 (F02, Tue) Sombers, Leslie.................................2425 (Z02, Tue) Son, Changjin.................................. 1109 (G01, Tue), ..............................1110 (G01, Tue), 1111 (G01, Tue) Son, Dae-Ho......................................1788 (I02, Wed) Son, Injoon........................................141 (A03, Mon) Son, Seoung-Bum............................... 70 (A02, Wed) Sondhi, Kartik.................................... 898 (D01, Tue) Sone, Masato................................... 1190 (G03, Wed) Song, Boao..............150 (A03, Tue), 614 (A06, Thu) Song, Bohang........ 200 (A05, Sun), 507 (A06, Wed) Song, Feihong...................................2130 (L02, Tue) Song, Gongsheng.............................. 755 (B01, Wed) Song, Hayong................................... 582 (A06, Wed), .............................. 583 (A06, Wed), 590 (A06, Wed) Song, Hyun-Kon............................... 598 (A06, Wed) Song, Hyun-Kon................................. 78 (A02, Wed) Song, Jihun........................................ 356 (A05, Wed) Song, Min-Kyu................................. 277 (A05, Tue), ............................. 398 (A05, Wed), 552 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 554 (A06, Wed) Song, Woo-Jin................................... 598 (A06, Wed) Song, Xiangyun................................ 353 (A05, Wed) Song, Xueyan.....................................1846 (I03, Tue) Song, Yali.......................................... 387 (A05, Wed) Sopha, Hanna.................................. 2079 (L01, Mon) Sorescu, Dan......................................1898 (I04, Sun) Soriano Molla, Jesus........................2429 (Z03, Wed) Sotouchi, Hiroko............................ 1703 (I01F, Mon) Soudan, Patrick.................................. 491 (A06, Tue) Sougrati, Moulay Tahar..................1634 (I01D, Thu) Sougrati, Moulay-Tahar..................1610 (I01D, Thu) Sougrati, Moulay-Tahar.................1611 (I01D, Thu), ..........................................................2138 (L05, Wed)

Soule, Luke........................................ 112 (A03, Sun) Soundappan, Thiagarajan.................2320 (Z01, Tue) Sourav, Sourav....................................27 (A01, Mon) Souto, Ricardo...................................768 (C01, Mon) Souza, Flavio......................................1913 (I04, Sun) Sowers, Kelly.....................................1931 (I04, Tue) Sparks, Taylor................................... 1834 (I03, Mon) Spataru, Catalin..................................2023 (I05, Thu) Spears, André..................................1523 (I01C, Thu) Speck, Florian................................. 1671 (I01E, Tue) Spencer, Michelle.............................. 599 (A06, Wed) Spencer, Thomas..............................2311 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2316 (Z01, Tue) Spencer Jolly, Dominic...................... 696 (A07, Tue) Spendelow, Jacob...........................1575 (I01D, Tue), ........................1576 (I01D, Tue), 1598 (I01D, Wed), ..........................................................1746 (I01F, Thu) Spiegelman, Jeff............................... 1121 (G01, Tue) Spiegelman, Jeffrey......................... 1151 (G02, Wed) Spinetta, Magali............................1422 (I01A, Wed), .........................................................1637 (I01D, Thu) Spinner, Neil......................................2165 (L06, Tue) Spitthoff, Lena................................... 392 (A05, Wed) Spittle, Stephanie................................982 (E03, Tue) Spivock, Bryston............................... 551 (A06, Wed) Spoerke, Erik..................................... 505 (A06, Wed) Sprague-Klein, Emily.......................1955 (I04, Wed) Sprenkle, Vincent.............................. 484 (A06, Tue), ........................................................... 604 (A06, Wed) Spring, Jonathan..............................1226 (G05, Mon) Sproules, Stephen..............................2089 (L01, Tue) Sprunger, Phillip.............................1319 (H02, Wed) Squire, Henry..........2085 (L01, Mon), 2177 (L06, Tue) Srinivasan, Jayendran....................... 843 (C03, Wed) Srinivasan, Ramanathan...................2098 (L01, Tue) Srinivasan, Venkat............................648 (A07, Mon), ........................................................... 710 (A07, Wed) Srivastava, Alok............................... 2036 (J01, Mon) St-Pierre, Jean...............................1423 (I01A, Wed), .........................1428 (I01A, Wed), 1493 (I01B, Tue) Stachurski, Christopher................... 743 (B01, Wed), ............................ 1975 (I04, Thu), 2063 (K01, Mon) Stadermann, Michael.........................973 (E03, Tue), .................................974 (E03, Tue), 983 (E03, Tue), ......................................................... 2076 (L01, Mon) Stadlober, Barbara...........................1128 (G02, Mon) Stamenkovic, Vojislav..................1595 (I01D, Wed), ........................... 1636 (I01D, Thu), 2109 (L01, Tue) Stanislaw, Lauren............................1728 (I01F, Wed) Stanley, Jade...................................... 743 (B01, Wed) Star, Andrew.....................................1080 (F06, Wed) Star, Andrew.....................................2149 (L05, Wed) Star, Andrew....................................1527 (I01C, Thu) Stariha, Sarah...................................2450 (Z04, Tue), ..............................2459 (Z04, Tue), 2461 (Z04, Tue) Staser, John.......................................1031 (F03, Wed) Stavila, Vitalie................................... 701 (A07, Tue), .............................. 2003 (I05, Wed), 2023 (I05, Thu) Stefanopoulou, Anna.......................265 (A05, Mon), ............................................................434 (A05, Thu) Steglich, Patrick.............................. 1181 (G03, Tue), ...........................................................2178 (L06, Tue) Steiner, Myles....................................2014 (I05, Wed) Steingart, Daniel............................... 191 (A04, Wed), ...........................................................271 (A05, Mon) Steinhurst, Daniel.............................2158 (L05, Wed) Stephens, Ifan....................................2100 (L01, Tue) Stephens, Ryan...... 466 (A06, Sun), 2127 (L02, Tue) Stephenson, Chad............................881 (D01, Mon), .......................................................... 1339 (H03, Tue) Stępień, Dominik..............................683 (A07, Mon) Stesmans, Andre...............................873 (D01, Mon), ............................................................ 886 (D01, Tue) Stetson, Caleb...................................242 (A05, Mon), ..............................250 (A05, Mon), 254 (A05, Mon)

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Stetson, Ned.................................... 1916 (I04, Mon), .............................2001 (I05, Wed), 2002 (I05, Wed), ..............................2003 (I05, Wed), 2006 (I05, Wed) Stetter, Joseph...................................2303 (M03, Tue) Stevens, David................................... 233 (A05, Sun) Stevenson, Steven............................. 746 (B01, Wed) Stewart, Russell...............................2067 (K01, Mon) Stickney, John.................................2199 (L09, Wed), ..........................................................2200 (L09, Wed) Stievano, Lorenzo............................. 454 (A06, Sun), .......................... 1611 (I01D, Thu), 2138 (L05, Wed) Stitt, Camilla...................................... 852 (C03, Wed) Stoddard, Michael............................. 967 (E03, Mon) Stoddart, J.Fraser................................ 467 (A06, Sun) Stofela, Sara....................................1319 (H02, Wed) Stoffa, Joseph................................... 1810 (I03, Mon) Stoichev, Zlatomir.............................2345 (Z01, Tue) Stolberg, Preston............................. 1480 (I01B, Tue) Stoliarov, Stanislav............................ 241 (A05, Sun) Stolten, Detlef..................................1719 (I01F, Tue) Storch, Eric........................................ 504 (A06, Wed) Stracensky, Thomas...................... 1564 (I01D, Mon) Strachan, Douglas.............................1770 (I02, Wed) Stradins, Pauls...................................250 (A05, Mon) Strand, Dee........................................ 347 (A05, Wed) Strange, Lyndi..................................2140 (L05, Wed) Strasser, Derek.............................. 1688 (I01E, Wed), ........................................................ 1695 (I01E, Wed) Strasser, Peter..................................1063 (F06, Wed), ..........................1540 (I01D, Sun), 1567 (I01D, Tue) Strawski, Marcin...............................1961 (I04, Wed) Strehle, Benjamin.............................. 346 (A05, Wed) Streng, Kathryn.....428 (A05, Thu), 2362 (Z01, Tue) Striednig, Michael...........................1378 (I01A, Sun) Strmcnik, Dusan............................1595 (I01D, Wed), ...........................................................2109 (L01, Tue) Strobl, Jonathan.................................2115 (L02, Tue) Strunskus, Thomas............................ 911 (D02, Wed) Sturm, James....... 1145 (G02, Tue), 1176 (G03, Tue) Stuve, Eric.........................................2168 (L06, Tue) Su, Chao..............................................729 (B01, Tue) Su, Gregory....... 2145 (L05, Wed), 2150 (L05, Wed) Su, Jia Quan.........904 (D02, Wed), 1255 (G06, Tue) Su, Laisuo........................................... 207 (A05, Sun) Su, Tianshun..................................... 1832 (I03, Mon) Su, Wei.................... 39 (A01, Mon), 211 (A05, Sun), ........................................................... 519 (A06, Wed) Su, Wei-Nien..................................... 391 (A05, Wed) Su, Xiao.............................................1012 (F02, Tue) Su, Yi-Hsin...........871 (D01, Mon), 2416 (Z01, Tue) Su, Zeliang........................................ 402 (A05, Wed) Subair, Riyas.................................... 1144 (G02, Tue) Subramaniam, Akshay..................... 401 (A05, Wed), ............................................................ 458 (A06, Sun) Subramanian, Arunkumar................2313 (Z01, Tue) Subramanian, Venkat....................... 401 (A05, Wed), ............................................................ 458 (A06, Sun) Subramanya, Usha............................. 302 (A05, Tue) Suda, Kohei.................................. 1552 (I01D, Mon), ........................................................1593 (I01D, Wed) Suermann, Michel............................1717 (I01F, Tue) Suganthan, Baviththira...................2054 (K01, Mon) Suganuma, Katsuaki........................ 1340 (H03, Tue) Sugar, Joshua.....................................2015 (I05, Wed) Sugawa, Kosuke................................1938 (I04, Tue) Sugawara, Yasushi.........................1763 (I01Z, Mon) Sugawara, Yu.........770 (C01, Mon), 783 (C01, Tue), ..............................840 (C03, Wed), 844 (C03, Wed), ..............................846 (C03, Wed), 866 (C04, Wed), .............................2403 (Z01, Tue), 2404 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2405 (Z01, Tue) Sugawara, Yuuki.............................1739 (I01F, Wed) Sugimoto, Toshinori........................... 212 (A05, Sun) Sugimoto, Wataru............................. 146 (A03, Tue), ...........................................................2087 (L01, Tue) Sugizaki, Tomoko.............................667 (A07, Mon)

Sulic, Martin......................................1001 (F01, Tue) Sullivan, Neal....................................1801 (I03, Sun), ............................1859 (I03, Wed), 2443 (Z04, Mon) Summers, Kodi....... 818 (C02, Tue), 830 (C03, Tue) Sumpter, Bobby................................ 579 (A06, Wed) Sun, Chengjun........304 (A05, Tue), 366 (A05, Wed) Sun, Fei...............................................413 (A05, Thu) Sun, Jianwei.......................................2022 (I05, Thu) Sun, Jung-Ting..................................2335 (Z01, Tue) Sun, Li...............................................2165 (L06, Tue) Sun, Meiling...................................... 528 (A06, Wed) Sun, Qian...........................................473 (A06, Mon) Sun, Shi-Gang....................................1842 (I03, Tue) Sun, Shichen.......................................1876 (I03, Thu) Sun, Shigang..................................1501 (I01C, Mon) Sun, Wei............................................. 465 (A06, Sun) Sun, Xiao-Guang.............................. 579 (A06, Wed) Sun, Xueliang....................................473 (A06, Mon) Sun, Xueying.....................................685 (A07, Mon) Sun, Yang-Kook................................ 292 (A05, Tue), ................................307 (A05, Tue), 308 (A05, Tue), ...............................310 (A05, Tue), 327 (A05, Wed), ............................. 328 (A05, Wed), 332 (A05, Wed), ............................. 357 (A05, Wed), 358 (A05, Wed), ............................... 550 (A06, Wed), 626 (A06, Thu) Sun, Yugang..................................... 1922 (I04, Mon) Sun, Yunkai.........................................949 (E02, Tue) Sun, Yuzhe.........................................2347 (Z01, Tue) Sun, Zifei...........................................2373 (Z01, Tue) Sundaram, Kalpathy.........................2323 (Z01, Tue) Sundberg, Linda.............................2221 (M01, Mon) Sundriyal, Poonam............................ 176 (A04, Tue), ...........................................................1779 (I02, Wed) Sundriyal, Shashank......................... 159 (A03, Tue), ........................................................... 739 (B01, Wed) Sung, Bong-Joon...............................678 (A07, Mon) Sung, Jaekyung........245 (A05, Mon), 269 (A05, Mon) Suni, Ian............... 110 (A03, Sun), 2066 (K01, Mon) Sunkari, Swapna..............................1361 (H03, Thu) Suo, Yanpeng...................................1451 (I01A, Thu) Surace, Yuri....................................... 548 (A06, Wed) Suram, Santosh..................................1989 (I05, Tue) Surendran, Subramani......................138 (A03, Mon) Suroviec, Alice..................................2161 (L06, Tue) Susanti, Ratna..................................... 155 (A03, Tue) Sutiono, Hogiartha............................. 211 (A05, Sun) Suwandaratne, Nuwanthi.................2011 (I05, Wed) Suzuki, Akiyoshi................................ 628 (A07, Sun) Suzuki, Eiki........................................ 890 (D01, Tue) Suzuki, Katsumasa.......................... 1151 (G02, Wed) Suzuki, Kota......................................685 (A07, Mon) Suzuki, Ryosuke...............................815 (C02, Mon), ...............................827 (C02, Wed), 828 (C02, Wed) Suzuki, Ryu.......................................2382 (Z01, Tue) Suzuki, Soma.................................... 533 (A06, Wed) Suzuki, Takahiro............................1418 (I01A, Wed) Suzuki, Takahisa............................. 1488 (I01B, Tue) Suzuki, Toshiyuki.......................... 1488 (I01B, Tue), ........................................................1763 (I01Z, Mon) Suzuki, Yohei...................................... 995 (F01, Tue) Suzuki, Yusuke.................................. 828 (C02, Wed) Svens, Pontus.................................... 333 (A05, Wed) Svensson, Ann.................................... 223 (A05, Sun) Svensson, Ann Mari.......................... 392 (A05, Wed) Svihla, Vanessa..................................2174 (L06, Tue) Swadipta, Roy....................................619 (A06, Thu) Swamy Reddy, Keerthi...................1125 (G02, Mon) Swart, Oliver.....................................2418 (Z01, Tue) Sweeney, Francis............................... 930 (E02, Mon) Sweterlitsch, Jeffrey....................... 2447 (Z04, Mon), ...........................................................2458 (Z04, Tue) Swider-Lyons, Karen....................1423 (I01A, Wed), ........................................................1428 (I01A, Wed) Swift, Michael....................................1841 (I03, Tue) Symes, Mark........ 481 (A06, Tue), 2089 (L01, Tue), ............................ 2181 (L07, Wed), 2455 (Z04, Tue)

Szczepanska, Alicja............................937 (E02, Tue) Szklarczyk, Marek............................1961 (I04, Wed) Szpunar, Jerzy................................... 853 (C03, Wed)

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Tabata, Yuma...................................1401 (I01A, Tue) Tabe, Yutaka.......................................16 (A01, Mon), ......................1388 (I01A, Mon), 1389 (I01A, Mon), ........................1429 (I01A, Wed), 1430 (I01A, Wed) Taberna, Pierre-Louis......................114 (A03, Mon), ...........................................................118 (A03, Mon) Taberna, Pierre-Louis......................117 (A03, Mon), ...............................157 (A03, Tue), 1016 (F02, Tue), ............................................................1901 (I04, Sun) Taborelli, Mauro............................. 1049 (F04, Mon) Tabuchi, Mitsuharu.............................311 (A05, Tue) Tabuchi, Yuichiro.............................. 338 (A05, Wed) Tachikawa, Naoki...............................977 (E03, Tue) Tacon, Christopher............................ 984 (F01, Mon) Tada, Eiji..............766 (C01, Mon), 777 (C01, Mon), ............................. 782 (C01, Mon), 801 (C01, Wed), ........................................................... 859 (C04, Wed) Tadjer, Marko................................... 1336 (H03, Tue) Tadjer, Marko..................................1359 (H03, Wed) Taguchi, Noboru............................1592 (I01D, Wed) Taheri, Mohammad.........................1319 (H02, Wed) Taillaides, Melanie.........................1504 (I01C, Wed) Tait, Claudia...................................1607 (I01D, Wed) Tajiri, Kazuya.................................1372 (I01A, Sun), ........................ 1383 (I01A, Sun), 1452 (I01A, Thu), ...........................................................2312 (Z01, Tue) Takagi, Katsuyuki...........................1263 (G06, Wed) Takagi, Shigeharu.............................266 (A05, Mon) Takagi, Shinichi..............................1166 (G03, Mon) Takagi, Toshiyuki............................1263 (G06, Wed) Takaguchi, Ryotaro.........................1166 (G03, Mon) Takahara, Rie.....................................2335 (Z01, Tue) Takahashi, Hideyuki..........................953 (E02, Tue), ...........................................................2330 (Z01, Tue) Takahashi, Kazuya..........................1210 (G04, Wed) Takahashi, Masanari.........................2336 (Z01, Tue) Takahashi, Mizuki.......................... 2260 (M01, Wed) Takahashi, Yasuo............................. 1198 (G03, Wed) Takahasni, Shuhei............................ 1108 (G01, Tue) Takai, Osamu...................................... 995 (F01, Tue) Takai, Shigeomi.........1854 (I03, Tue), 2394 (Z01, Tue) Takamatsu, Kyuichiro......................2300 (M03, Tue) Takami, Norio....... 303 (A05, Tue), 667 (A07, Mon) Takamuki, Yasuhiko......................... 608 (A06, Wed) Takao, Naoki..... 1613 (I01D, Thu), 2087 (L01, Tue) Takashima, Yohei..............................2118 (L02, Tue) Takasu, Toshiki..................................1885 (I03, Thu) Takayama, Ryo...............................1381 (I01A, Sun), .........................................................1463 (I01B, Sun) Takayama, Tsutomu.......................1381 (I01A, Sun), .........................................................1463 (I01B, Sun) Takeda, Keigo................................... 903 (D02, Wed) Takeguchi, Tatsuya........................... 961 (E03, Mon) Takei, Chikara.................................1586 (I01D, Tue) Takei, Kuniharu................................ 1304 (H02, Tue) Takei, Shota....................................1470 (I01B, Mon) Takenaka, Mitsuru..........................1166 (G03, Mon) Takeo, Fukui....................................1094 (G01, Mon) Takeshima, Naoto..............................1938 (I04, Tue) Taketomi, Kohei.............................. 1188 (G03, Wed) Takeuchi, Esther.............................. 1812 (I03, Mon), ..........................................................2434 (Z03, Wed) Takeuchi, Haruki.............................1210 (G04, Wed) Takeuchi, Hideki.............................1371 (I01A, Sun) Takeuchi, Kenneth.......................... 1812 (I03, Mon), ..........................................................2434 (Z03, Wed) Takeuchi, Tomonari.......................... 723 (A07, Wed) Takezawa, Hiroki............................ 1211 (G04, Wed) Takimoto, Daisuke............................ 146 (A03, Tue), ...........................................................2087 (L01, Tue) Takishima, Yuki.............................. 2268 (M01, Wed) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


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Takshi, Arash.....................................1778 (I02, Wed) Takshi, Arash.......................................950 (E02, Tue) Tal-Gutelmacher, Ervin................. 1696 (I01E, Wed) Talin, A............................................1241 (G05, Mon) Talin, Albert....................................1227 (G05, Mon), ..........................1239 (G05, Mon), 1346 (H03, Wed) Talley, Kevin......................................1967 (I04, Thu) Tamgadge, Rupesh............................121 (A03, Mon) Tammeveski, Kaido.......................1658 (I01E, Mon) Tammeveski, Kaido........................1634 (I01D, Thu) Tamoto, Kayoko............................ 1391 (I01A, Mon) Tamski, Mika....................................2129 (L02, Tue) Tan, Daniel........................................2409 (Z01, Tue) Tan, Darren......................................... 694 (A07, Tue) Tan, Guangcai..................................2215 (L09, Wed) Tan, Guoqiang................................... 557 (A06, Wed) Tan, Guoqiang................................... 513 (A06, Wed) Tan, Kui............................................ 1121 (G01, Tue) Tan, Yong Teck.................................. 857 (C04, Wed) Tanabe, Tadao............................... 1554 (I01D, Mon) Tanade, Cyrus....................................2316 (Z01, Tue) Tanaka, Hidekazu............................ 2073 (L01, Mon) Tanaka, Hiroyuki...............................2366 (Z01, Tue) Tanaka, Kotaro...............................1429 (I01A, Wed) Tanaka, Sawako.............................. 1186 (G03, Wed) Tanaka, Shoichi..............................1381 (I01A, Sun), .........................................................1463 (I01B, Sun) Tanaka, Tsunehiro.............................2366 (Z01, Tue) Tanaka, Yuki......................................... 94 (A02, Thu) Tang, Fei..........................................1736 (I01F, Wed) Tang, Hanmei.................................... 714 (A07, Wed) Tang, Jing..........................................2421 (Z02, Tue) Tang, Lin.........................................1231 (G05, Mon) Tang, Maureen.................................. 199 (A05, Sun), ..............................208 (A05, Sun), 1661 (I01E, Tue) Tang, Maureen.................................. 464 (A06, Sun), ............................ 1667 (I01E, Tue), 2309 (Z01, Tue) Tang, Ming................57 (A01, Tue), 439 (A05, Thu) Tang, Wei.......................................... 1307 (H02, Tue) Tang, Yifan............275 (A05, Mon), 415 (A05, Thu) Tang, Yuanzhi.................................... 607 (A06, Wed) Taniguchi, Yusuke.............................2398 (Z01, Tue) Tanikawa, Chikashi.............................311 (A05, Tue) Taning, Ahmad Zulfikri..................1578 (I01D, Tue) Tano, Tetsuro...................................1585 (I01D, Tue) Tao, Huabing...................................1744 (I01F, Wed) Tao, Meng.............1785 (I02, Wed), 1786 (I02, Wed) Tapily, Kandabara.............................. 889 (D01, Tue) Tardelli, Joffrey.............................. 1046 (F04, Mon), ..........................1049 (F04, Mon), 1060 (F04, Mon), ...........................................................2360 (Z01, Tue) Tardelli, Joffrey................................2189 (L07, Wed) Tarlekar, Pravin................................2235 (M01, Tue) Tarokh, Atefeh................................1519 (I01C, Wed) Tarpeh, William................................1017 (F02, Tue), ......................................................... 2448 (Z04, Mon) Tasaki, Yuzo...................................... 715 (A07, Wed) Tasaltin, Nevin................................. 1144 (G02, Tue) Tatara, Ryoichi................................... 466 (A06, Sun) Tatarova, Elena.................................. 911 (D02, Wed) Tate, Gregory..................................... 923 (E02, Mon) Tatsuma, Tetsu...................................1945 (I04, Wed) Tauke-Pedretti, Anna....................... 1284 (H01, Tue) Tavakoli, Elham...... 760 (B01, Thu), 946 (E02, Tue) Tavares da Costa, Eric.....................2473 (Z04, Wed) Taylor, Christopher.......................... 862 (C04, Wed), ..............................863 (C04, Wed), 864 (C04, Wed), ...........................................................2390 (Z01, Tue) Taylor, Dale.......................................2454 (Z04, Tue) Taylor, E......................................... 1043 (F04, Mon), ...........................1048 (F04, Mon), 2485 (Z04, Wed)

Taylor, E........................................... 325 (A05, Wed), ...........................1034 (F03, Wed), 1037 (F03, Wed), ..........................1044 (F04, Mon), 1047 (F04, Mon), ..........................1057 (F04, Mon), 1058 (F04, Mon), ..........................1061 (F04, Mon), 1062 (F04, Mon), ........................ 2061 (K01, Mon), 2189 (L07, Wed), ......................... 2446 (Z04, Mon), 2447 (Z04, Mon), ........................... 2458 (Z04, Tue), 2483 (Z04, Wed), ........................... 2486 (Z04, Wed), 2487 (Z04, Wed) Taylor, Jason...................................... 843 (C03, Wed) Teeter, Glenn........242 (A05, Mon), 250 (A05, Mon) Tekin, Emine.................................... 1144 (G02, Tue) Tench, D...........................................2483 (Z04, Wed) Tengstedt, Carl.................................. 333 (A05, Wed) Tenny, Kevin.......................................13 (A01, Mon) Tepper, Katelyn................................. 746 (B01, Wed) Ter-Ovanessian, Benoît.....................778 (C01, Mon) Terada, Shoshi................................... 533 (A06, Wed) Teramura, Kentaro............................2366 (Z01, Tue) Terayama, Yutaka............................1101 (G01, Mon) Terryn, Herman...... 920 (E02, Mon), 969 (E03, Tue) Tesfaye, Alexander Teklit................. 379 (A05, Wed) Tesfaye, Meron............................. 1387 (I01A, Mon) Teshima, Katsuya...............................1965 (I04, Thu) Tewari, Deepti...................................669 (A07, Mon) Thackeray, Michael........................... 349 (A05, Wed) Thanapisitikul, Piyathip.................... 718 (A07, Wed) Thangadurai, Venkataraman.............. 69 (A02, Wed), .............................658 (A07, Mon), 722 (A07, Wed), ...............................1797 (I03, Sun), 1856 (I03, Tue), ...............................1858 (I03, Tue), 1871 (I03, Wed) Thangavel, Naresh.............................1802 (I03, Sun) Thangavel, Naresh Kumar.................1803 (I03, Sun) Thanh, Trung....................................1063 (F06, Wed) Thapa, Aayush..................................1367 (H03, Thu) Theis, Pascal...................................1603 (I01D, Wed) Thenuwara, Akila..............................480 (A06, Mon) Theobald, Marc................................. 906 (D02, Wed) Thiele, Simon.................................1653 (I01E, Mon) Thiele, Simon.................................1471 (I01B, Mon) Thirumalraj, Balamurugan................ 211 (A05, Sun) Thomas, Jayan................................... 932 (E02, Mon) Thomas, Melonie............................ 1674 (I01E, Tue) Thomas, Morgan............................... 533 (A06, Wed) Thomas, Sabu.................................. 2270 (M02, Sun) Thomas, Shibin.................................. 891 (D01, Tue) Thompson, Andrea............................. 240 (A05, Sun) Thompson, Jonathan.........................2090 (L01, Tue) Thompson, Levi................................. 483 (A06, Tue) Thompson, Simon.............................2004 (I05, Wed) Thompson, Travis.............................. 633 (A07, Sun) Thompson, Travis............................. 575 (A06, Wed) Thomsen, Ed...................................... 484 (A06, Tue) Thomson, Seamus............................2482 (Z04, Wed) Thorkelsson, Kari............................. 1254 (G06, Tue) Thornton, John.................................2151 (L05, Wed) Thornton, Katsuyo............................243 (A05, Mon) Thyagarajan, Aarthi.......................... 852 (C03, Wed) Tian, Hanchen...................................1864 (I03, Wed) Tian, Mengkun.................................1332 (H02, Thu) Tian, Mengkun.................................1328 (H02, Thu) Tian, Na..........................................1501 (I01C, Mon) Tian, ZhiQun...................................1638 (I01D, Thu) Tianqi, Hao........................................2328 (Z01, Tue) Ticianelli, Edson...............................2109 (L01, Tue) Tiede, David......................................1955 (I04, Wed) Tiersch, Terrence............................ 2266 (M01, Wed) Timoshenko, Vadim............................22 (A01, Mon) Tingry, Sophie................................. 2086 (L01, Mon) Tippens, Jared......... 636 (A07, Sun), 644 (A07, Sun) Tiwari, Nidhi...................................1242 (G05, Mon) Tiwari, Pranjala.................................. 113 (A03, Sun) Tiwari, Umesh.................................... 159 (A03, Tue) To, Dung..........................................1202 (G04, Wed)

Todoroki, Naoto........................... 1553 (I01D, Mon), ......................1554 (I01D, Mon), 1555 (I01D, Mon), .........................................................1741 (I01F, Wed) Toimil-Molares, Maria Eugenia.........941 (E02, Tue) Tokuda, Shimpei............................... 846 (C03, Wed) Tokumasu, Takashi.......................... 404 (A05, Wed), ....................... 1371 (I01A, Sun), 1499 (I01C, Mon), ........................ 1562 (I01D, Mon), 1577 (I01D, Tue) Tolosa, Aura....................................... 278 (A05, Tue) Tom, Robinson..................................2320 (Z01, Tue) Toma, Francesca............................. 1985 (I05, Mon), ..............................2014 (I05, Wed), 2095 (L01, Tue) Tombs, Thomas.................................1774 (I02, Wed) Tomioka, Katsuhiro........................1168 (G03, Mon) Tomita, Koji..................................... 2041 (J01, Mon) Tomita, Motohiro............................ 1211 (G04, Wed) Tomomi, Hikida................................1116 (G01, Tue) Tøndervik, Anne................................ 223 (A05, Sun) Toney, Michael...................................1992 (I05, Tue) Tong, Jianhua...... 1799 (I03, Sun), 1823 (I03, Mon), .............................. 1824 (I03, Mon), 1857 (I03, Tue) Tong, Jianhua “Joshua”...................1860 (I03, Wed), ...........................................................1862 (I03, Wed) Tong, Liuchuan................................. 524 (A06, Wed) Tong, Wei............. 334 (A05, Wed), 528 (A06, Wed) Tong, Xing........................................ 1343 (H03, Tue) Tonosako, Tetsuya......................... 1551 (I01D, Mon) Toprasertpong, Kasidit....................1166 (G03, Mon) Torbert, H. Allen..............................2251 (M01, Tue) Torii, Kenjiro...................................1733 (I01F, Wed) Torres Bautista, Blanca.................... 1185 (G03, Tue) Torres-Castro, Loraine.....................259 (A05, Mon), ............................................................429 (A05, Thu) Touyeras, Francis.............................2192 (L07, Wed) Tovini, Mohammad.........................1749 (I01F, Thu) Trabesinger, Sigita............................ 547 (A06, Wed) Tran, Mai...........................................2101 (L01, Tue) Tran, Nam..........................................777 (C01, Mon) Tran, Tuyen Quang.......................... 1819 (I03, Mon) Tran, Wendy........................................42 (A01, Mon) Trask, Stephen.................................... 220 (A05, Sun) Trautmann, Christina..........................941 (E02, Tue) Trautt, Zachary...................................1988 (I05, Tue) Tremolet de Villers, Bertrand........... 234 (A05, Sun), ...........................................................250 (A05, Mon) Tretiak, Sergei....................................1933 (I04, Tue) Tribollet, Bernard.............................2101 (L01, Tue), ...........................................................2170 (L06, Tue) Trinke, Patrick..................................1717 (I01F, Tue) Tripathi, Madan..................................427 (A05, Thu) Triyoso, D........................................... 889 (D01, Tue) Trouilloud, P.......................................916 (E01, Wed) Trovo’, Andrea.........12 (A01, Mon), 41 (A01, Mon) Trunk, Markus...................................268 (A05, Mon) Tryk, Donald................................ 1552 (I01D, Mon), ........................ 1594 (I01D, Wed), 1628 (I01D, Thu) Tsai, Meng-Lin................................. 2032 (J01, Mon) Tsai, Ming-Yan........ 1344 (H03, Tue), 1345 (H03, Tue) Tsai, Ping-chun........ 70 (A02, Wed), 424 (A05, Thu) Tsai, Wan-Yu.....................................114 (A03, Mon) Tschaar, Christoph.......................... 1045 (F04, Mon) Tsegai Habte, Bereket....................1498 (I01C, Mon) Tseng, Mao-Feng..............................1786 (I02, Wed) Tsiamtsouri, Maria............................... 53 (A01, Tue) Tsimis, Dionisis..............................1762 (I01Z, Mon) Tsoi, Stanislav..................................2158 (L05, Wed) Tsou, Chuan-wei............................1276 (H01, Mon), .........................................................1350 (H03, Wed) Tsuboyama, Toru.............................1264 (G06, Wed) Tsuchibuchi, Gaku.......................... 1151 (G02, Wed) Tsuchida, Hidekazu.........................1353 (H03, Wed) Tsuchiya, Hiroaki.............................809 (C02, Mon), ...........................................................812 (C02, Mon) Tsuchiya, Koichi.................................824 (C02, Tue) Tsuda, Takashi...................................2367 (Z01, Tue)

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Tsuda, Tetsuya.................................. 955 (E03, Mon), ...............................958 (E03, Mon), 961 (E03, Mon) Tsui, Lok-kun...................................2174 (L06, Tue), .............................2460 (Z04, Tue), 2468 (Z04, Tue), ..........................................................2484 (Z04, Wed) Tsujiguchi, Takuya..........................1458 (I01B, Sun) Tsukada, Yudai..................................2342 (Z01, Tue) Tsukagoshi, Kazuhito.....................1127 (G02, Mon) Tsukamoto, Takayuki.....................1381 (I01A, Sun), .........................................................1463 (I01B, Sun) Tsuna, Mika..................................... 2274 (M02, Sun) Tsunashima, Katsuhiko..................2068 (K01, Mon), .............................2112 (L01, Tue), 2376 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2399 (Z01, Tue) Tsurumaki-Fukuchi, Atsushi.......... 1198 (G03, Wed) Tsuruoka, Takaaki.............................2118 (L02, Tue) Tsushima, Shohji............................1418 (I01A, Wed) Tsutsumi, Takayoshi......................... 903 (D02, Wed) Tsuzuki, Seiji........ 506 (A06, Wed), 533 (A06, Wed) Tu, Suo...........................................1649 (I01E, Mon) Tuchman, Yaakov...........................1241 (G05, Mon) Tucker, Michael.................................1848 (I03, Tue) Tucker, Mike.........1807 (I03, Sun), 2015 (I05, Wed) Tuleushova, Nazym........................ 2086 (L01, Mon) Tuller, Harry....................................1236 (G05, Mon) Tulodziecki, Michal........................... 466 (A06, Sun) Tumas, William................................ 1984 (I05, Mon) Tummala, Rao.................................1265 (G06, Wed) Turmine, Mireille............................ 2083 (L01, Mon) Turney, Damon................................... 457 (A06, Sun) Tutuncuoglu, Gozde....................... 1302 (H02, Tue), .......................................................... 1303 (H02, Tue) Tweedie, James...............................1347 (H03, Wed) Tyler, Jameson...................................140 (A03, Mon) Tynelius, Oskar...............................1454 (I01B, Sun) Tyrrell, Alexander............................. 753 (B01, Wed) Tzanetopoulos, Eden........................2308 (Z01, Tue)

Ural, Ant...........................................1325 (H02, Thu) Urban, Jeffrey...................................1214 (G04, Thu) Urban, Karsten................................... 698 (A07, Tue) Urteaga, Miguel............................... 1171 (G03, Tue) Uruga, Tomoya...............................1613 (I01D, Thu) Ustarroz, Jon.......... 920 (E02, Mon), 969 (E03, Tue) Ustarroz, Jon.....................................2122 (L02, Tue) Usui, Sayuri........................................1896 (I04, Sun) Uzunoglu, Aytekin...........................780 (C01, Mon), ..........................................................2234 (M01, Tue)

Verma, Amardeep.............................659 (A07, Mon) Verma, Anil......................................1091 (F06, Wed) Verma, Ankit.........561 (A06, Wed), 699 (A07, Tue), ....................... 1374 (I01A, Sun), 1386 (I01A, Mon), ........................................................1420 (I01A, Wed) Verma, Naveen................................. 1176 (G03, Tue) Verma, Rakesh.................................. 597 (A06, Wed) Vestentoft, Kasper...........................1454 (I01B, Sun) Veyan, Jean-Francois....................... 1121 (G01, Tue) Veys, Stephane................................1465 (I01B, Sun) Vezzù, Keti............724 (A07, Wed), 759 (B01, Thu), ..........................1570 (I01D, Tue), 1670 (I01E, Tue), ...........................................................2132 (L02, Tue) Vickers, James...................................2002 (I05, Wed) Vie, Preben......................................... 235 (A05, Sun) Viggiano, Rocco................................ 585 (A06, Wed) Vignal, Vincent.................................. 906 (D02, Wed) Vijapur, Santosh..............................1037 (F03, Wed), ......................... 1047 (F04, Mon), 2061 (K01, Mon), ......................... 2446 (Z04, Mon), 2447 (Z04, Mon), ...........................................................2458 (Z04, Tue) Villalpando, Obed...........................1213 (G04, Wed) Vincent, Tyrone..................................1882 (I03, Thu) Vinckeviciute, Julija........................... 494 (A06, Tue) Vinet, Maud..................................... 1197 (G03, Wed) Virkar, Anil....................................... 1818 (I03, Mon) Virkar, Anil....................................... 1834 (I03, Mon) Virtanen, Sannakaisa...........................821 (C02, Tue) Virya, Alvin........................................ 158 (A03, Tue) Vise, Ashlee........1079 (F06, Wed), 1086 (F06, Wed) Visser, Peter....................................... 839 (C03, Wed) Viswanathan, Gopal............................834 (C03, Tue) Vivier, Vincent..................................771 (C01, Mon), ...........................2083 (L01, Mon), 2097 (L01, Tue), ...........................................................2101 (L01, Tue) Vivier, Vincent................................... 364 (A05, Wed) Vlassov, Sergei................................1634 (I01D, Thu) Vogel, Eric........................................ 1303 (H02, Tue) Vogel, John............231 (A05, Sun), 260 (A05, Mon) Voiron, Frédéric................................. 161 (A03, Tue) Voje, Jorunn........................................ 223 (A05, Sun) von Kolzenberg, Lars.........................412 (A05, Thu) von Wahl, Erik.................................. 911 (D02, Wed) von Wenckstern, Holger.................1359 (H03, Wed) Voorhees, Peter..........804 (C02, Mon), 1886 (I03, Thu), .............................. 1890 (I03, Thu), 2015 (I05, Wed) Vuillemin, Bruno............................ 1046 (F04, Mon) Vuong, Katrina................................2051 (K01, Mon) Vura-Weis, Josh................................1951 (I04, Wed)

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Uchida, Hiroyuki......................... 1552 (I01D, Mon), ........................ 1594 (I01D, Wed), 1628 (I01D, Thu) Uchida, Makoto........................... 1391 (I01A, Mon), .........................1525 (I01C, Thu), 1585 (I01D, Tue), .........................................................1586 (I01D, Tue) Uchida, Satoshi................................. 318 (A05, Wed) Uchimura, Shunsuke.......................... 761 (B01, Thu) Uchino, Yukina..................................... 56 (A01, Tue) Uchino, Yukina..................................2395 (Z01, Tue) Uchisawa, Yukihiro...........................767 (C01, Mon) Uddin, Aman...................................1450 (I01A, Thu) Uddin, Md........................................1746 (I01F, Thu) Udovic, Terrence................................ 701 (A07, Tue) Ueda, Mikito..................................... 961 (E03, Mon) Uedono, Akira........ 75 (A02, Wed), 1783 (I02, Wed) Uemura, Suguru................................ 705 (A07, Tue), ........................................................1424 (I01A, Wed) Ueno, Kazuhide............................... 317 (A05, Wed), .............................. 319 (A05, Wed), 506 (A06, Wed) Ugata, Yosuke...... 317 (A05, Wed), 319 (A05, Wed) Ui, Koichi.......................................... 961 (E03, Mon) Uji-i, Hiroshi................................... 2272 (M02, Sun) Ul Hassan, Noor............................1640 (I01E, Mon), ........................................................1641 (I01E, Mon) Ulgut, Burak......................................1010 (F01, Tue) Ulrich, Nils..........................................941 (E02, Tue) Ulsh, Michael.................................1445 (I01A, Thu), ..........................1491 (I01B, Tue), 1755 (I01F, Thu), ..............................2009 (I05, Wed), 2013 (I05, Wed) Ulsh, Michael............................... 1394 (I01A, Mon), ...........................1464 (I01B, Sun), 2149 (L05, Wed) Umeda, Yasushi................................... 995 (F01, Tue) Umekawa, Toyofumi......................1401 (I01A, Tue) Unemoto, Atsushi............................. 322 (A05, Wed) University, Xian..................................37 (A01, Mon) Unnikrishnan, Sandeep...................... 632 (A07, Sun) Uosaki, Kohei................................... 1914 (I04, Mon) 262

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Vaddiraju, Sreeram........................... 908 (D02, Wed), .........................................................1207 (G04, Wed) Vaghefinazari, Bahram.......................44 (A01, Mon) VahidMohammadi, Armin.............2225 (M01, Mon) Valdez-Nava, Jesus..........................1070 (F06, Wed) Vallée, Christophe............................ 1139 (G02, Tue) Vamvakeros, Antonis.......................2143 (L05, Wed) van Buuren, Tony...............................1993 (I05, Tue) Van Cleve, Timothy..................... 1394 (I01A, Mon), ......................... 1445 (I01A, Thu), 2149 (L05, Wed), ..........................................................2152 (L05, Wed) Van Daele, Michiel......................... 1156 (G02, Wed) van de Krol, Roel............................. 1920 (I04, Mon) Van der Ven, Anton............................ 494 (A06, Tue) Van der Ven, Anton.............................. 62 (A01, Tue) Van Der Zalm, Joshua........................1911 (I04, Sun) Van Doorslaer, Sabine.......................2122 (L02, Tue) van Dorp, Dennis............................1093 (G01, Mon) Van Gorp, Hans............................... 2272 (M02, Sun) Van Guyse, Joachim....................... 2272 (M02, Sun) van Hest, Maikel...............................1773 (I02, Wed) Vanka, Srinivas..................................2095 (L01, Tue) Vansuch, Greg....................................1897 (I04, Sun) Varcoe, John...................................1439 (I01A, Thu), ......................... 1642 (I01E, Mon), 1671 (I01E, Tue) Vardaman, E. Jan............................. 1244 (G06, Tue) Varela, Ana Sofia..............................1063 (F06, Wed) Vargas Pérez, Brenda........................2402 (Z01, Tue) Vargas-Gutiérrez, Gregorio...........1645 (I01E, Mon) Varlam, Mihai.................................... 754 (B01, Wed) Varley, Joel.......................................... 98 (A02, Thu), .............................. 701 (A07, Tue), 1078 (F06, Wed) Varman, Arul Mozhy........................2320 (Z01, Tue) Vasconcellos, Carlos.......................1573 (I01D, Tue) Vasiljevic, Natasa................................937 (E02, Tue) Vasilyeva, Svetlana..........................1726 (I01F, Tue) Vasisth, Shangradhanva..................1238 (G05, Mon) Vasseur, Karolien.............................. 575 (A06, Wed) Vatamanu, Jenel................................. 411 (A05, Thu) Vaughey, John....... 216 (A05, Sun), 220 (A05, Sun), ............................... 444 (A05, Thu), 556 (A06, Wed) Vayssieres, Lionel............................ 1917 (I04, Mon) Vázquez-Rodríguez, Inés.................1015 (F02, Tue) Vedarajan, Raman.............................. 224 (A05, Sun) Vedharathinam, Vedasri................. 1691 (I01E, Wed) Veith, Gabriel..................................... 76 (A02, Wed), ...............................171 (A04, Mon), 617 (A06, Thu) Veksha, Andrei.................................. 752 (B01, Wed) Velez, Daniel...................................1457 (I01B, Sun) Velichenko, Alexander...................... 826 (C02, Wed) Velikokhatnyi, Oleg......................... 535 (A06, Wed), ..........................................................1725 (I01F, Tue) Venkatesan, Kishore...........................786 (C01, Tue) Venkatesan, Senthil Velan.................1797 (I03, Sun) Venkatram, Shruti........700 (A07, Tue), 703 (A07, Tue) Venkatram, Shruti............................656 (A07, Mon), ...........................................................670 (A07, Mon) Venkatraman, Kailash...................... 1141 (G02, Tue) Venton, B. Jill....................................2419 (Z02, Tue) Vercoutere, Wenonah.......................2476 (Z04, Wed) Verdier, Nina...................................... 296 (A05, Tue) Vereecken, Philippe........................... 75 (A02, Wed), ..............................939 (E02, Tue), 1125 (G02, Mon) Vereecken, Philippe M...................... 194 (A04, Wed)

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Wachs, Susanne...............................2050 (K01, Mon) Wachsman, Eric......68 (A02, Wed), 634 (A07, Sun), .............................660 (A07, Mon), 675 (A07, Mon), ............................... 691 (A07, Tue), 1805 (I03, Sun), .............................. 1861 (I03, Wed), 1884 (I03, Thu) Wada, Keisuke..................................806 (C02, Mon) Wada, Yutaka...................................1101 (G01, Mon) Wadayama, Toshimasa................ 1553 (I01D, Mon), ......................1554 (I01D, Mon), 1555 (I01D, Mon), .........................................................1741 (I01F, Wed) Waegele, Matthias..............................1972 (I04, Thu) Wagenbach, Christa........................ 1154 (G02, Wed) Wagner, Guenter.............................1357 (H03, Wed) Wagner, Mary-Elizabeth...................1007 (F01, Tue) Wagner, Nils....................................... 223 (A05, Sun) Wagner, Peter................................1474 (I01B, Mon), ..........................1477 (I01B, Tue), 1631 (I01D, Thu) Wagner, Sigurd.........1145 (G02, Tue), 1176 (G03, Tue) Wagner, Stephan...........................1603 (I01D, Wed), ........................ 1607 (I01D, Wed), 1612 (I01D, Thu) Wahab, Hud....................................... 753 (B01, Wed) Wahyudi, Wandi................................ 602 (A06, Wed) Wajda, Cory........................................ 889 (D01, Tue) Wakida, Shin-ichi.............................2232 (M01, Tue) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


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Wakisaka, Mitsuru....................... 1552 (I01D, Mon), ...........................................................2123 (L02, Tue) Waldecker, James...........................1384 (I01A, Sun), .........................................................1461 (I01B, Sun) Waldmann, Thomas......................... 394 (A05, Wed), ............................................................422 (A05, Thu) Waldron, Niamh..............................1159 (G03, Mon) Waldrop, Krysta.............................1403 (I01A, Tue), .........................................................1579 (I01D, Tue) Walgama, Charuksha......................2057 (K01, Mon) Walke, Peter.................................... 2272 (M02, Sun) Walker, Robert........1869 (I03, Wed), 2158 (L05, Wed) Wall, Marcel..................................... 1250 (G06, Tue) Wallace, Alexander..........................2181 (L07, Wed) Wallace, David................................1612 (I01D, Thu) Waller, Gordon.................................. 232 (A05, Sun), ............................... 395 (A05, Wed), 432 (A05, Thu) Walton, Scott................................... 1154 (G02, Wed) Wan, Charles.......................................13 (A01, Mon) Wan, Liwen...................................... 197 (A04, Wed), ................................282 (A05, Tue), 612 (A06, Wed) Wan, Nathan..................................... 1824 (I03, Mon) Wang, Baolin..................................... 512 (A06, Wed) Wang, Chang-An..............................661 (A07, Mon) Wang, Chao......................................1072 (F06, Wed) Wang, Chao-Yang..............................423 (A05, Thu) Wang, Chen....................................... 958 (E03, Mon) Wang, Chen-Hao...................................7 (A01, Mon) Wang, Cheng...................................2144 (L05, Wed), ........................... 2145 (L05, Wed), 2150 (L05, Wed) Wang, Cheng..................................... 926 (E02, Mon) Wang, Chenyu................................1575 (I01D, Tue), ........................................................1598 (I01D, Wed) Wang, Chia-Hsin............................... 605 (A06, Wed) Wang, Chongmin............................... 201 (A05, Sun) Wang, Chuanyu..............................2291 (M02, Mon) Wang, Chuhong.................................414 (A05, Thu) Wang, Chun-Yao............................... 569 (A06, Wed) Wang, Chunqi......................................954 (E02, Tue) Wang, Chunsheng............................476 (A06, Mon), ........................................................... 542 (A06, Wed) Wang, Cun......................................... 371 (A05, Wed) Wang, Dan...................................... 1047 (F04, Mon), ..........................1048 (F04, Mon), 2446 (Z04, Mon), ..........................2447 (Z04, Mon), 2485 (Z04, Wed), ........................... 2486 (Z04, Wed), 2487 (Z04, Wed) Wang, Deli....... 1596 (I01D, Wed), 1665 (I01E, Tue) Wang, Dong....................................... 929 (E02, Mon) Wang, Dong.....................................1157 (G03, Mon) Wang, Fan...........................................439 (A05, Thu) Wang, Fangzhou................................625 (A06, Thu) Wang, Fei............................................. 70 (A02, Wed) Wang, Fu-Ming.................................. 305 (A05, Tue) Wang, Gangli...... 2164 (L06, Tue), 2216 (L09, Wed) Wang, Gou-Jen................................1453 (I01B, Sun) Wang, Guanxiong.........................1425 (I01A, Wed), ..........................................................2149 (L05, Wed) Wang, Gunuk..................................1240 (G05, Mon) Wang, Guofeng.................................2102 (L01, Tue) Wang, Haining.............................. 1511 (I01C, Wed), ........................................................ 1681 (I01E, Wed) Wang, Han.......................................... 237 (A05, Sun) Wang, Han.......................................1161 (G03, Mon) Wang, Hanlin.................................... 1820 (I03, Mon) Wang, Hui........................................... 498 (A06, Tue) Wang, Huizhi...................................... 630 (A07, Sun) Wang, Ji Eun......................................100 (A02, Thu) Wang, Jiali.........................................679 (A07, Mon) Wang, Jian-Qiang............................. 1833 (I03, Mon) Wang, Jianjun................................... 1827 (I03, Mon) Wang, Jingshan................................ 1170 (G03, Tue) Wang, Jun..........................................172 (A04, Mon) Wang, Junhua................................. 1693 (I01E, Wed) Wang, Kang............. 822 (C02, Tue), 823 (C02, Tue) Wang, Lan...................................... 1693 (I01E, Wed) Wang, Linqian.....................................44 (A01, Mon)

Wang, Lixin........................................ 293 (A05, Tue) Wang, Lu-Cun....................................1877 (I03, Thu) Wang, Lucun..................................... 987 (F01, Mon) Wang, Mike....................................... 709 (A07, Wed) Wang, Min............................................ 65 (A01, Tue) Wang, Min........ 1464 (I01B, Sun), 1491 (I01B, Tue) Wang, Min..................................... 1394 (I01A, Mon) Wang, Ming....................................... 367 (A05, Wed) Wang, Pengfei................................... 383 (A05, Wed) Wang, Pu.............................................954 (E02, Tue) Wang, Robert....................................1215 (G04, Thu) Wang, Rongyue...................................947 (E02, Tue) Wang, Rongyue..............................1595 (I01D, Wed) Wang, Ruigang..................................677 (A07, Mon) Wang, Ruofan.....................................1848 (I03, Tue) Wang, Shan-Shan.............................. 837 (C03, Wed) Wang, Shanyu.................................1095 (G01, Mon) Wang, Shaolan....................................37 (A01, Mon) Wang, Shuai......................................2100 (L01, Tue) Wang, Shubo...................................1526 (I01C, Thu) Wang, Shuxuan................................2190 (L07, Wed) Wang, Sihong................................... 1305 (H02, Tue) Wang, Song.................................... 2255 (M01, Wed) Wang, Teng.........1693 (I01E, Wed), 2020 (I05, Thu) Wang, Tongshuai............................... 482 (A06, Tue), .............................. 565 (A06, Wed), 588 (A06, Wed) Wang, Wanwan................................. 605 (A06, Wed) Wang, Wei............ 736 (B01, Wed), 2328 (Z01, Tue) Wang, Wei.......................................... 484 (A06, Tue) Wang, Wenxiu....................................624 (A06, Thu) Wang, Xi............................................ 837 (C03, Wed) Wang, Xiaofeng..............................1584 (I01D, Tue) Wang, Xiaohua...............................1459 (I01B, Sun), ........................... 1602 (I01D, Wed), 2027 (I05, Thu) Wang, Xiaojiang............................1498 (I01C, Mon) Wang, Xiaojing...............................1575 (I01D, Tue) Wang, Xiaoxue................................ 1189 (G03, Wed) Wang, Xindi......................................776 (C01, Mon) Wang, Xingli....................................1063 (F06, Wed) Wang, Xuefeng.................................. 694 (A07, Tue) Wang, Yan......................................... 905 (D02, Wed) Wang, Yang.......................................1015 (F02, Tue) Wang, Yanming.................................655 (A07, Mon) Wang, Yao........................................ 1184 (G03, Tue) Wang, Yekan....................................1365 (H03, Thu) Wang, Yikai....................................... 367 (A05, Wed) Wang, Yikai........................................ 188 (A04, Tue) Wang, Yixiu.......................................869 (D01, Mon) Wang, Yong....................................... 610 (A06, Wed) Wang, Yu..........................................1065 (F06, Wed) Wang, Yu.............. 532 (A06, Wed), 605 (A06, Wed) Wang, Yu-Lin................................... 1289 (H01, Tue) Wang, Yuan................................... 1550 (I01D, Mon) Wang, Yudong................................. 1831 (I03, Mon), ................................1855 (I03, Tue), 1894 (I03, Thu) Wang, Yujue......................................2131 (L02, Tue) Wang, Yuxuan..................................1072 (F06, Wed) Wang, Zhang...................................1729 (I01F, Wed) Wang, Zhe........................................2231 (M01, Tue) Wang, Zhen....................................... 749 (B01, Wed) Wang, Zhong Lin...........................1291 (H02, Mon), ............................1307 (H02, Tue), 1312 (H02, Tue), ........................................................ 2255 (M01, Wed) Wang, Zhong Lin............................... 895 (D01, Tue) Wang, Zhongrui..............................1241 (G05, Mon) Wang, Zhongyang......................... 1687 (I01E, Wed), ........................................................ 1700 (I01E, Wed) Wang, Zuxin......................................1006 (F01, Tue) Wanninayake, Namal...................... 1674 (I01E, Tue) Warburton, Robert.........................1123 (G02, Mon), .........................................................1124 (G02, Mon) Warner, Jamie..................................1295 (H02, Mon) Warner, William................................. 295 (A05, Tue) Warren, David...................................805 (C02, Mon) Warren, James.................................. 1982 (I05, Mon) Wartenberg, Marlene..........................819 (C02, Tue)

Waser, Rainer.....................................1808 (I03, Sun) Washiyama, Shun............................1347 (H03, Wed) Watanabe, Ayana................................1896 (I04, Sun) Watanabe, Katsuhide...................... 1106 (G01, Tue), ...........................................................2327 (Z01, Tue) Watanabe, Konosuke......................1458 (I01B, Sun) Watanabe, Masayoshi...................... 317 (A05, Wed), ............................. 319 (A05, Wed), 506 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 533 (A06, Wed) Watanabe, Mitsuhiro........................... 993 (F01, Tue) Watanabe, Sumitaka.......................1585 (I01D, Tue) Watanabe, Takanobu........................ 741 (B01, Wed), ......................................................... 1211 (G04, Wed) Watanabe, Takeshi.........................1593 (I01D, Wed) Watanabe, Tatsuya............................2367 (Z01, Tue) Waterhouse, Geoffrey........................1934 (I04, Tue) Waters, Crystal.................................. 355 (A05, Wed) Watson, David...................................2011 (I05, Wed) Watson, Deborah.................................. 91 (A02, Thu) Watson, John Joseph.........................2316 (Z01, Tue) Webber, J. Beau..............................1421 (I01A, Wed) Weber, Adam........ 84 (A02, Wed), 1075 (F06, Wed), ........................ 1085 (F06, Wed), 1387 (I01A, Mon), ....................... 1419 (I01A, Wed), 1436 (I01A, Thu), ........................1468 (I01B, Sun), 1473 (I01B, Mon), ......................... 1483 (I01B, Tue), 1524 (I01C, Thu), ..........................1714 (I01F, Tue), 1728 (I01F, Wed), .............................1974 (I04, Thu), 1985 (I05, Mon), .............................2005 (I05, Wed), 2009 (I05, Wed), .............................2013 (I05, Wed), 2014 (I05, Wed), ....................................... 2026 (I05, Thu), 2125 (L02, Weber, André.....................................1870 (I03, Wed) Weber, Daniel.....................................419 (A05, Thu) Weber, Daniel................................1590 (I01D, Wed), ......................... 1650 (I01E, Mon), 1666 (I01E, Tue) Weber, Derek.........................................8 (A01, Mon) Weber, Moritz L.................................1808 (I03, Sun) Weber, Philipp................................1590 (I01D, Wed) Weber, Rochelle......... 192 (A04, Wed), 210 (A05, Sun) Weddle, Peter.....................................1882 (I03, Thu) Weechachanchai, Piyarat.................. 752 (B01, Wed) Weeks, Jason..................................... 405 (A05, Wed) Wegener, Evan................................1636 (I01D, Thu) Wegener, Even................................1610 (I01D, Thu) Wehmeyer, Geoff.............................1218 (G04, Thu) Wei, Congxiao...................................172 (A04, Mon) Wei, Congxiao................................... 385 (A05, Wed) Wei, Kaiyuan..................................... 409 (A05, Wed) Wei, Sichen........................................2108 (L01, Tue) Wei, Su..............................................679 (A07, Mon) Wei, Vanessa....................................... 701 (A07, Tue) Wei, Wei David...............................1321 (H02, Wed) Weidner, John....... 923 (E02, Mon), 2329 (Z01, Tue) Weidner, John..... 219 (A05, Thu), 428 (A05, Thu), " ...........................1003 (F01, Tue), 1373 (I01A, Sun), ......................... 1382 (I01A, Sun), 1760 (I01F, Thu), .............................2319 (Z01, Tue), 2341 (Z01, Tue), .............................2357 (Z01, Tue), 2359 (Z01, Tue), .............................2362 (Z01, Tue), 2385 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2387 (Z01, Tue) Weijers, Cees.......................................13 (A01, Mon) Weiner, Brad......... 360 (A05, Wed), 373 (A05, Wed) Weirich, Tim...................................... 843 (C03, Wed) Weiss, Catherine............................. 1693 (I01E, Wed) Weiss, John........................................2329 (Z01, Tue) Weiss, Trent...................................... 1303 (H02, Tue) Weitzner, Stephen............................1078 (F06, Wed) Weix, Daniel.......................................1931 (I04, Tue) Weiß, Alexandra...............................1749 (I01F, Thu) Weker, Johanna.........489 (A06, Tue), 2155 (L05, Wed) Welander, Märtha..............................1869 (I03, Wed) Wellala, Nadeesha.............................. 484 (A06, Tue) Weller, Jon............. 252 (A05, Mon), 692 (A07, Tue) Wen, Bohua........................................424 (A05, Thu) Wen, Jianguo..................................... 513 (A06, Wed) Wen, Wei-Chen...............................1157 (G03, Mon)

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Wen, Yanwei.................................... 1142 (G02, Tue) Wen, Yeting........................................1806 (I03, Sun) Wen, Yikui........................................2190 (L07, Wed) Wen, Zhen...................................... 2253 (M01, Wed) Weng, Lien-Chun............................1085 (F06, Wed), ...........................................................2014 (I05, Wed) Weng, Lien-Chun.............................1075 (F06, Wed) Wenger, Christian........................... 1193 (G03, Wed), ......................................................... 1194 (G03, Wed) Wentzel, Andrew.............................. 1250 (G06, Tue) Weppner, Werner.................................. 88 (A02, Thu) Werbrouck, Andreas....................... 1150 (G02, Wed) Werner, Lukas...................................268 (A05, Mon) West, Alan....................................... 1059 (F04, Mon) West, Ryan.........................................2388 (Z01, Tue) Westgate, Sabrina..............................2418 (Z01, Tue) Westhoff, Daniel............................... 330 (A05, Wed) Westover, Andrew.............................. 76 (A02, Wed), ............................................................ 631 (A07, Sun) Westover, Andrew.............................. 697 (A07, Tue) Wheatley, Paul..................................2089 (L01, Tue) Wheeler, Dean...... 173 (A04, Mon), 186 (A04, Tue), ............................... 231 (A05, Sun), 240 (A05, Sun), .............................255 (A05, Mon), 256 (A05, Mon), ...............................260 (A05, Mon), 413 (A05, Thu) Whitacre, Jay......... 237 (A05, Sun), 592 (A06, Wed) White, Brett.......................................2464 (Z04, Tue) White, Paul..........................................786 (C01, Tue) White, Quinn..................................... 504 (A06, Wed) White, Ralph........340 (A05, Wed), 2385 (Z01, Tue) White, Robert.....................................1999 (I05, Tue) White, Robin.........1407 (I01A, Tue), 1410 (I01A, Tue) White, Tommi................................. 1155 (G02, Wed) Whittingham, M. Stanley.................. 66 (A02, Wed), ............................................................ 178 (A04, Tue) Wi, Tae-Ung............ 73 (A02, Wed), 102 (A02, Thu) Wiaderek, Kamila.............................258 (A05, Mon) Wiame, Frédéric................................803 (C02, Mon) Widera, Justyna....1961 (I04, Wed), 1962 (I04, Wed) Wiederrecht, Gary.............................1944 (I04, Wed) Wiegmann, Tim................................2143 (L05, Wed) Wiemers-Meyer, Simon.................... 157 (A03, Tue), ........................................................... 324 (A05, Wed) Wijaya, Yanuar Philip......................1040 (F03, Wed) Wijesinghe, Sudesh.............................784 (C01, Tue) Wikswo, John....................................2426 (Z02, Tue) Wikswo, John....................................2423 (Z02, Tue) Wiles, Luke.......................................2009 (I05, Wed) Wiley, Benjamin................................2114 (L02, Tue) Wilhelm, Florian.............................1446 (I01A, Thu) Will, Geoffrey....................................1980 (I04, Thu) Wille, Hans-Christian....................1607 (I01D, Wed) Williams, Coleman.......................... 1285 (H01, Tue) Williams, Geraint................................784 (C01, Tue) Williams, M....................................... 922 (E02, Mon) Williams, Stefan.............................. 1668 (I01E, Tue) Williamson, Mark............................775 (C01, Mon), ..........................................................2147 (L05, Wed) Willis, Peter......................................2473 (Z04, Wed) Wilson, Axel........................................833 (C03, Tue) Wilson, Claire....................................2089 (L01, Tue) Wilson, Mahlon............................... 1483 (I01B, Tue) Windl, Wolfgang......... 822 (C02, Tue), 823 (C02, Tue), ...............................861 (C04, Wed), 865 (C04, Wed) Wint, Natalie..........784 (C01, Tue), 805 (C02, Mon) Winter, Martin....... 324 (A05, Wed), 465 (A06, Sun) Winter, Martin....... 157 (A03, Tue), 166 (A04, Mon) Winter, Martin.................................... 462 (A06, Sun) Wippermann, Klaus.......................1451 (I01A, Thu), ........................................................1509 (I01C, Wed) Witteman, Liam.................................2028 (I05, Thu) Wohlfahrt-Mehrens, Margret..........165 (A04, Mon), ............................. 330 (A05, Wed), 394 (A05, Wed), ............................................................422 (A05, Thu) Wojtecki, Rudy................................. 1137 (G02, Tue) Wolak, Matthaeus............................. 737 (B01, Wed)

Wolfe, Kody.......... 743 (B01, Wed), 1975 (I04, Thu) Woll, Arthur.....................................1399 (I01A, Tue) Wolny, Juliusz................................1607 (I01D, Wed) Wolverton, Christopher....................2008 (I05, Wed) Won, Sung Sik................................ 2256 (M01, Wed) Wong, Joel........................................ 1172 (G03, Tue) Wong, Man....................................... 1169 (G03, Tue) Wong, Raymond...............................2123 (L02, Tue) Wong, Timothy................................2226 (M01, Tue) Wonnenberg, Pauline........................2424 (Z02, Tue) Woo, Jinwoo................................. 1557 (I01D, Mon), ........................................................1654 (I01E, Mon) Woo, Seunghee...............................1578 (I01D, Tue) Woo, Whang Je............................... 1152 (G02, Wed) Wood, Brandon.....282 (A05, Tue), 612 (A06, Wed), ..............................654 (A07, Mon), 1993 (I05, Tue), ............................... 2023 (I05, Thu), 2025 (I05, Thu) Wood, Brandon........98 (A02, Thu), 701 (A07, Tue), ............................1078 (F06, Wed), 2015 (I05, Wed), ............................................................2021 (I05, Thu) Wood, David.......169 (A04, Mon), 170 (A04, Mon), ...............................306 (A05, Tue), 314 (A05, Wed), .............................. 321 (A05, Wed), 421 (A05, Thu), ...........................................................680 (A07, Mon) Wood, Kevin.....................................242 (A05, Mon) Wood, Marissa..... 282 (A05, Tue), 1081 (F06, Wed) Wood, Marissa.................................. 197 (A04, Wed) Wood, Michael.................................881 (D01, Mon), .............................1282 (H01, Tue), 1283 (H01, Tue) Wood, Vanessa.................................. 512 (A06, Wed) Woodward, Jeffrey.......................... 1154 (G02, Wed) Workman, Maniell............................1777 (I02, Wed) Workman, Michael........................1421 (I01A, Wed) Worsley, Marcus................................ 182 (A04, Tue) Wortman-Otto, Katherine................1113 (G01, Tue), ...........................................................2355 (Z01, Tue) Wostyn, Kurt...................................1093 (G01, Mon) Wreland Lindström, Rakel............... 333 (A05, Wed) Wreland Lindström, Rakel............ 1692 (I01E, Wed) Wu, Can............................................ 1176 (G03, Tue) Wu, Chang-Hao..............................2054 (K01, Mon) Wu, Chao............................................ 888 (D01, Tue) Wu, Erik............................................ 694 (A07, Tue), ..............................714 (A07, Wed), 1819 (I03, Mon) Wu, Feixiang..................................... 515 (A06, Wed) Wu, Gang........................................1450 (I01A, Thu), ........................1457 (I01B, Sun), 1589 (I01D, Wed), ........................... 1637 (I01D, Thu), 2102 (L01, Tue) Wu, Haoran........................................ 158 (A03, Tue) Wu, Heng-Liang.............................. 569 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 571 (A06, Wed) Wu, Ivy..............................................2326 (Z01, Tue) Wu, James..........................................1840 (I03, Tue) WU, JI................................................ 179 (A04, Tue) Wu, Jing.............................................2110 (L01, Tue) Wu, Jingjie...........1077 (F06, Wed), 1873 (I03, Wed) Wu, Jyh-Ming................................1293 (H02, Mon), .........................................................1298 (H02, Mon) Wu, Linda Y. L....................................784 (C01, Tue) Wu, Nae-Lih......................................139 (A03, Mon) Wu, Nianqiang.........1918 (I04, Mon), 2427 (Z02, Tue) Wu, Nick..........................................2297 (M03, Tue) Wu, Qiang.............108 (A03, Sun), 174 (A04, Mon) Wu, Qin............................................. 344 (A05, Wed) Wu, Sheng-Hui......517 (A06, Wed), 611 (A06, Wed) Wu, Tianpin........................................615 (A06, Thu) Wu, Tianpin....................................... 513 (A06, Wed) Wu, Wei............................................. 987 (F01, Mon) Wu, Wei-Hsin........517 (A06, Wed), 611 (A06, Wed) Wu, Wenzhuo.................................. 1196 (G03, Wed) Wu, Wenzhuo...................................869 (D01, Mon), .............................1306 (H02, Tue), 1314 (H02, Tue) Wu, Xianyang..................................2205 (L09, Wed) Wu, Xianyang.................................. 314 (A05, Wed), ............................... 321 (A05, Wed), 421 (A05, Thu) Wu, Xiaohan...................................1316 (H02, Wed)

Wu, Xiaohan...................................... 708 (A07, Tue) Wu, Yih-Chyng.................................114 (A03, Mon) Wu, Yimin......................................... 556 (A06, Wed) Wu, Yingqiang.................................. 602 (A06, Wed) Wu, Yuelin....................................... 1189 (G03, Wed) Wu, Yutong...............46 (A01, Tue), 486 (A06, Tue), ................................ 598 (A06, Wed), 975 (E03, Tue) Wujcik, Evan....................................2294 (M03, Tue) Wyatt, Quinton.....106 (A03, Sun), 1155 (G02, Wed)

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Xi, Jiangbo........................................2100 (L01, Tue) Xia, Dongsheng..............................1633 (I01D, Thu) Xia, Jingyu........................................2384 (Z01, Tue) Xia, Rong.........................................1066 (F06, Wed) Xia, Shuman...................................... 512 (A06, Wed) Xia, Xiaoxing..................................... 185 (A04, Tue) Xian, Minghan................................. 1336 (H03, Tue) Xiang, Yan...... 1511 (I01C, Wed), 1681 (I01E, Wed) Xiao, Hai...........................................1799 (I03, Sun), ............................. 1824 (I03, Mon), 1860 (I03, Wed) Xiao, Jie...................287 (A05, Tue), 1839 (I03, Tue) Xiao, Xianghui................................1714 (I01F, Tue), ..........................................................2159 (L05, Wed) Xiao, Xingcheng............................... 206 (A05, Sun), ...........................................................248 (A05, Mon) Xie, Andy........................................ 1170 (G03, Tue), ............................1173 (G03, Tue), 1195 (G03, Wed) Xie, Ao..............................................2219 (L09, Wed) Xie, Jian............................................ 366 (A05, Wed), ..........................1400 (I01A, Tue), 1542 (I01D, Sun) Xie, Jingying..................................... 610 (A06, Wed) Xie, Tian............................................655 (A07, Mon) Xie, Xiaofeng..................................1526 (I01C, Thu) Xie, Yunxiang.................................... 925 (E02, Mon) Xin, Fengxia....................................... 178 (A04, Tue) Xin, Huolin........................................ 344 (A05, Wed) Xing, Guoqiang.................................1786 (I02, Wed) Xing, Huili..........1171 (G03, Tue), 1348 (H03, Wed) Xing, Jiale........................................... 762 (B01, Thu) Xing, Weibing...................................... 52 (A01, Tue) Xiong, Claire..................................... 504 (A06, Wed) Xiong, Hui (Claire)........................... 285 (A05, Tue), ........................................................... 528 (A06, Wed) Xiong, Jianhan..................................244 (A05, Mon) Xiong, Shan.............. 85 (A02, Wed), 96 (A02, Thu), ............................. 351 (A05, Wed), 502 (A06, Wed), .............................. 607 (A06, Wed), 716 (A07, Wed) Xiong, Wen........................................ 923 (E02, Mon) Xu, Chu...............................................32 (A01, Mon) Xu, Gui-Liang...................................468 (A06, Mon) Xu, Haiping.......................................2386 (Z01, Tue) Xu, Hong..........1406 (I01A, Tue), 1409 (I01A, Tue) Xu, Hui.............586 (A06, Wed), 1564 (I01D, Mon), ............................1729 (I01F, Wed), 1872 (I03, Wed) Xu, Hui........... 1422 (I01A, Wed), 1637 (I01D, Thu) Xu, Jing.......................................... 1044 (F04, Mon), ...........................1047 (F04, Mon), 1057 (F04, Mon) Xu, Jing............................................. 528 (A06, Wed) Xu, Jun............................................. 1478 (I01B, Tue) Xu, Kang.............................................. 58 (A01, Tue) Xu, Le................................................ 851 (C03, Wed) Xu, Liang............................................ 895 (D01, Tue) Xu, Mingjie.....................................1614 (I01D, Thu) Xu, Minyi..........1312 (H02, Tue), 2255 (M01, Wed) Xu, Nengneng...... 1809 (I03, Sun), 1832 (I03, Mon) Xu, Tao..............................................2386 (Z01, Tue) Xu, Wei.............................................2144 (L05, Wed) Xu, Wenqian...................................... 607 (A06, Wed) Xu, Wu............................................... 229 (A05, Sun), ..............................316 (A05, Wed), 472 (A06, Mon) Xu, Yi................................................1083 (F06, Wed) Xu, Yin.................................................942 (E02, Tue) Xu, Yinghua....................................1744 (I01F, Wed) Xu, Yun..............................................242 (A05, Mon) Xu, Yunjie...........................................1795 (I03, Sun) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA


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Xu, Zhen..........................................1233 (G05, Mon) Xu, Zihao............................................1925 (I04, Tue) Xue, Hao........................................... 1173 (G03, Tue) Xue, Xingjian..............2 (A01, Mon), 3 (A01, Mon), ............................ 1020 (F02, Tue), 1826 (I03, Mon), ............................................................1889 (I03, Thu) Xue, Ying..........................................1325 (H02, Thu)

Yang, Florent.......................................941 (E02, Tue) Yang, Gene.........................................1796 (I03, Sun) Yang, Guang......................................140 (A03, Mon) Yang, Guang..........641 (A07, Sun), 650 (A07, Mon) Yang, Hee-Won.............................. 2263 (M01, Wed) Yang, Heejun..................................... 749 (B01, Wed) Yang, Heesun................................... 2046 (J01, Mon) Yang, Heng......................................... 185 (A04, Tue) Yang, Houhua.................................1498 (I01C, Mon) Yang, Hyeon-Woo............................. 397 (A05, Wed) Yang, J. Joshua............................... 1192 (G03, Wed), .........................................................1227 (G05, Mon) Yang, Jiancheng.............................. 1336 (H03, Tue), .........................................................1358 (H03, Wed) Yang, Jianzhong................................ 315 (A05, Wed) Yang, Jingling.................................... 571 (A06, Wed) Yang, Joon Young...........................1129 (G02, Mon) Yang, Juliana..... 2233 (M01, Tue), 2304 (M03, Tue) Yang, Jun............................................ 761 (B01, Thu) Yang, Junhe........................................ 112 (A03, Sun) Yang, Kaiqi........................................... 57 (A01, Tue) Yang, Kee-Jeong..............................1788 (I02, Wed), ...........................................................1790 (I02, Wed) Yang, Liju.......................................... 744 (B01, Wed) Yang, Lufeng........ 502 (A06, Wed), 607 (A06, Wed) Yang, Michael.................................1095 (G01, Mon) Yang, Sungeun..................................2100 (L01, Tue) Yang, Wanli............304 (A05, Tue), 334 (A05, Wed) Yang, Wen....................................... 2273 (M02, Sun) Yang, Wenxing...................................1897 (I04, Sun) Yang, Xiao-Guang.............................423 (A05, Thu) Yang, Xiao-Qing.............................. 344 (A05, Wed), ........................................................... 507 (A06, Wed) Yang, Xiaodan.................................... 895 (D01, Tue) Yang, Xin.........................................1633 (I01D, Thu) Yang, Yang........................................ 375 (A05, Wed) Yang, Yanpeng.................................. 755 (B01, Wed) Yang, Yaw-Wen................................. 605 (A06, Wed) Yang, Ye.............................................1957 (I04, Wed) Yang, Yu...........................................1366 (H03, Thu) Yang, Zhiwei...................................1532 (I01D, Sun) Yang-Neyerlin, Ami....................... 1682 (I01E, Wed) Yanguas-Gil, Angel......................... 1155 (G02, Wed) Yano, Daisaku.................................. 1104 (G01, Tue) Yano, Hiroshi................................1593 (I01D, Wed), .........................................................1628 (I01D, Thu) Yano, Junko......................................2146 (L05, Wed) Yao, Bin............................................. 160 (A03, Tue), ............................... 182 (A04, Tue), 2457 (Z04, Tue) Yao, Fei..............................................2108 (L01, Tue) Yao, Koffi...........................................426 (A05, Thu) Yao, Takeshi..........1854 (I03, Tue), 2394 (Z01, Tue) Yao, Wentao...................................... 150 (A03, Tue), ..............................251 (A05, Mon), 557 (A06, Wed) Yao, Yan.............................................. 209 (A05, Sun) Yao, Yao...........................................1357 (H03, Wed) Yao, Zhen............................................935 (E02, Tue) Yarema, Maksym.............................. 512 (A06, Wed) Yashiro, Keiji......... 1885 (I03, Thu), 1891 (I03, Thu) Yasko, Andrey................................... 2111 (L01, Tue) Yassin, Karam................................ 1698 (I01E, Wed) Yasuda, Kazuaki..............................1630 (I01D, Thu) Yasuda, Satoshi.................................2361 (Z01, Tue) Yasugi, Noriaki...............................2068 (K01, Mon) Yasutake, Masahiro..........................1758 (I01F, Thu) Yates, Matthew..................................2418 (Z01, Tue) Yau, Shuehlin.................................. 1678 (I01E, Tue) Yavas, Denizhan................................ 850 (C03, Wed) Ye, Donghao...................................... 540 (A06, Wed) Ye, Hung-Yu....................................1167 (G03, Mon) Ye, Jianchao....................................... 197 (A04, Wed) Ye, Peide............................................869 (D01, Mon) Ye, Xinglong.................................. 2259 (M01, Wed) Yeandel, Stephen............................... 521 (A06, Wed) Yee, Shannon........ 1132 (G02, Mon), 1200 (G04, Wed) Yeh, David.......................................... 189 (A04, Tue)

Yeh, Malcolm....................................2420 (Z02, Tue) Yeh, Min-Hsin.................................. 1309 (H02, Tue) Yeo, Woon-Hong............................2293 (M03, Tue), .......................... 2296 (M03, Tue), 2299 (M03, Tue), ..........................................................2307 (M03, Tue) Yeom, Su Jeong.........86 (A02, Wed), 87 (A02, Wed) Yerriboina, Nagendra........................1112 (G01, Tue) Yesilbas, Gรถktug............................... 966 (E03, Mon) Yi, Eongyu......................................... 190 (A04, Wed) Yi, Gi-Ra........................................... 329 (A05, Wed) Yi, Peiyun........................................ 1479 (I01B, Tue) Yi, Ran............................................... 316 (A05, Wed) Yi, Tanghong..................................... 347 (A05, Wed) Yi, Wei..............................................2250 (M01, Tue) Yilmaz, Abdurrahman..................... 1496 (I01B, Tue) Yim, Kanghoon............................. 1547 (I01D, Mon) Yim, Sung-Dae...............................1591 (I01D, Wed) Yim, Sung-Dae................................1578 (I01D, Tue) Yin, Geping.......................................688 (A07, Mon) Yin, Liang.......................................... 341 (A05, Wed) Yin, Xi...............1632 (I01D, Thu), 1721 (I01F, Tue) Yin, Yanli...........................................254 (A05, Mon) Yin, Yimei............................................ 63 (A01, Tue) Ying, Andrew.................................... 967 (E03, Mon) Ying, Hangjun................................... 380 (A05, Wed) Yip, Ngai Yin......................................1900 (I04, Sun) Yiyang, Li........................................1227 (G05, Mon) Ylivaara, Oili...................................1126 (G02, Mon) Yoder, P. Douglas............................1276 (H01, Mon) Yokogawa, Ryo..............................1160 (G03, Mon), .......................... 1210 (G04, Wed), 1211 (G04, Wed) Yokota, Yasuyuki..............................2123 (L02, Tue) Yokoyama, Shun...............................2330 (Z01, Tue) Yoneda, Masakazu.........................1381 (I01A, Sun), .........................................................1463 (I01B, Sun) Yonemoto, Bryan.............................. 363 (A05, Wed) Yong, Xingyue..................................776 (C01, Mon) Yoo, Bongyoung............................. 1251 (G06, Tue), ........................... 2267 (M01, Wed), 2383 (Z01, Tue) Yoo, Choongkeun...........................1129 (G02, Mon) Yoo, Dong-Joo................................... 467 (A06, Sun) Yoo, Jong Won.................................. 329 (A05, Wed) Yoo, Min Jeong.................................2413 (Z01, Tue) Yoo, Minjeong.......298 (A05, Tue), 354 (A05, Wed) Yoo, Sang-Dong................................876 (D01, Mon) Yoo, Su-been.....................................2400 (Z01, Tue) Yoo, Sung Jong............................ 1559 (I01D, Mon), ........................................................1659 (I01E, Mon) Yoon, Dae Ro.................................... 358 (A05, Wed) Yoon, Hong-Joon............................1294 (H02, Mon) Yoon, Jaesik.................................... 1679 (I01E, Tue), .........................2225 (M01, Mon), 2227 (M01, Tue), ..........................................................2241 (M01, Tue) Yoon, Ki-Yong...................................1910 (I04, Sun) Yoon, Mina.......................................1328 (H02, Thu) Yoon, Won-Sub......286 (A05, Tue), 329 (A05, Wed) Yoon, Woo Young............................ 594 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 595 (A06, Wed) Yoon, Young........................................ 996 (F01, Tue) Yoon, Young Soo........................... 1679 (I01E, Tue), .........................2225 (M01, Mon), 2227 (M01, Tue), ..........................................................2241 (M01, Tue) Yoshida, Kazunari......................... 2258 (M01, Wed), ........................................................ 2268 (M01, Wed) Yoshida, Kazunari.......................... 2264 (M01, Wed) Yoshida, Shinichi............................ 1186 (G03, Wed) Yoshida, Yukifumi..........................1093 (G01, Mon) Yoshii, Kazuki.................................... 456 (A06, Sun) Yoshikawa, Takayuki........................2393 (Z01, Tue) Yoshima, Kazuomi............................ 303 (A05, Tue), ...........................................................667 (A07, Mon) Yoshimoto, Yuta..............................1371 (I01A, Sun) Yoshimura, Kimio........................... 1487 (I01B, Tue) Yoshimura, Masamichi....................1723 (I01F, Tue) Yoshimura, Natsumi........................ 2041 (J01, Mon) Yoshinaga, Norihiro.........................1712 (I01F, Tue)

Y

Yabe, Hiroki........................................ 75 (A02, Wed) Yabutsuka, Takeshi...........................1854 (I03, Tue), ...........................................................2394 (Z01, Tue) Yada, Keisuke............................... 1389 (I01A, Mon) Yadav, Gautam.................................... 47 (A01, Tue), .................................457 (A06, Sun), 495 (A06, Tue) Yadav, Jeetika.....2031 (J01, Mon), 2140 (L05, Wed) Yae, Shinji............2349 (Z01, Tue), 2350 (Z01, Tue) Yagi, Ichizo....................................1635 (I01D, Thu), ..............................2361 (Z01, Tue), 2375 (Z01, Tue) Yahiro, Jumpei....................................311 (A05, Tue) Yajima, Takeshi................................... 72 (A02, Wed) Yakubova, Galina.............................2251 (M01, Tue) Yalamanchili, Sisir............................2090 (L01, Tue) Yamada, Haruhiko..........................1536 (I01D, Sun) Yamada, Hirohisa...........................2068 (K01, Mon), .............................2112 (L01, Tue), 2376 (Z01, Tue), ..............................2398 (Z01, Tue), 2399 (Z01, Tue) Yamada, Hirotoshi............................658 (A07, Mon) Yamada, Keishi.................................1114 (G01, Tue) Yamada, Kohta...............................1763 (I01Z, Mon) Yamada, Norifumi..........................1447 (I01A, Thu) Yamada, Takashi............................. 1106 (G01, Tue), ...........................................................2327 (Z01, Tue) Yamada, Takayuki.............................2393 (Z01, Tue) Yamada, Tetsuya................................1965 (I04, Thu) Yamada, Yuto.................................... 721 (A07, Wed) Yamaguchi, Kazuhiro....................1417 (I01A, Wed) Yamaguchi, Ryohei.............................734 (B01, Tue) Yamaguchi, Takeo......................... 1685 (I01E, Wed), ........................1689 (I01E, Wed), 1702 (I01F, Mon), .........................................................1739 (I01F, Wed) Yamaguchi, Yasutaka....................... 1104 (G01, Tue) Yamamoto, Ippei.............................1130 (G02, Mon) Yamamoto, Keisuke........................1157 (G03, Mon) Yamamoto, Mahito......................... 2073 (L01, Mon) Yamamoto, Mari...............................2336 (Z01, Tue) Yamamoto, Masanori........................ 719 (A07, Wed) Yamamoto, Shunya.............................10 (A01, Mon) Yamamoto, Takayuki........................... 94 (A02, Thu) Yamane, Daisuke............................ 1190 (G03, Wed) Yamashige, Hisao.............................. 645 (A07, Sun) Yamashita, Yasunobu......................... 303 (A05, Tue) Yamazaki, Shigeaki.......................... 606 (A06, Wed) Yan, Chun........................................1095 (G01, Mon) Yan, Pengfei...................................... 510 (A06, Wed) Yan, Wenjin.........................................784 (C01, Tue) Yan, Xingxu....................................1614 (I01D, Thu) Yan, Yongde...................................... 387 (A05, Wed) Yan, Yongde........................................954 (E02, Tue) Yan, Yu......................45 (A01, Tue), 486 (A06, Tue) Yan, Yushan.........1495 (I01B, Tue), 1693 (I01E, Wed), .........................1729 (I01F, Wed), 1731 (I01F, Wed), ........................... 1766 (I01Z, Mon), 2020 (I05, Thu) Yanagimoto, Hiroshi.......................... 994 (F01, Tue), ...........................................................2118 (L02, Tue) Yandrasits, Michael.......................1516 (I01C, Wed), ..........................................................2150 (L05, Wed) Yang, Chang-jiang..............................952 (E02, Tue) Yang, Chenglin..................................243 (A05, Mon) Yang, Chia........................................ 1258 (G06, Tue) Yang, Chunyang..........2 (A01, Mon), 3 (A01, Mon), ............................ 1020 (F02, Tue), 1826 (I03, Mon), ............................................................1889 (I03, Thu) Yang, Daoyuan................................ 2279 (M02, Sun) Yang, Fan........ 1422 (I01A, Wed), 1637 (I01D, Thu) Yang, Fan........................................... 366 (A05, Wed) Meeting Program l October 13-17, 2019 l Atlanta, GA

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Yoshioka, Kazutoshi.......................1160 (G03, Mon) Yoshioka, Youichi............................. 719 (A07, Wed) Yoshizumi, Tsubasa...................... 1549 (I01D, Mon) You, Chen..........................................1010 (F01, Tue) You, Daejong................................. 1558 (I01D, Mon) You, Eunyoung.............................. 1558 (I01D, Mon) You, Hoydoo.......................................947 (E02, Tue) Younesi, Reza.................................... 326 (A05, Wed) Young, Alan.....................................1629 (I01D, Thu) Young, James..................................1747 (I01F, Thu), ............................. 1967 (I04, Thu), 2014 (I05, Wed), ...............................2018 (I05, Thu), 2387 (Z01, Tue) Young, Matthias................................ 106 (A03, Sun), .......................... 1124 (G02, Mon), 1155 (G02, Wed) Youtsey, Chris.................................. 1170 (G03, Tue) Yu, Dan................. 736 (B01, Wed), 2328 (Z01, Tue) Yu, Haoran......................................... 762 (B01, Thu), .......................... 1441 (I01A, Thu), 1757 (I01F, Thu) Yu, Jie.............................................1508 (I01C, Wed) Yu, Kang........................................... 366 (A05, Wed), ..........................1400 (I01A, Tue), 1542 (I01D, Sun) Yu, Paul...........................................1434 (I01A, Thu) Yu, Peter...........................................1365 (H03, Thu) Yu, Seungho....................................... 702 (A07, Tue) Yu, Seungho....................................... 633 (A07, Sun) Yu, Sooyoun.....1202 (G04, Wed), 2053 (K01, Mon) Yu, Wonjong..................................... 1822 (I03, Mon) Yu, Xiqian.......................................... 344 (A05, Wed) Yu, Yang............................................. 304 (A05, Tue) Yu, Yi-Hsuan.................................... 1344 (H03, Tue) Yuan, Qiuyi....... 1613 (I01D, Thu), 2087 (L01, Tue) Yuan, Tao............................................ 112 (A03, Sun) Yuan, Weizi........................................1845 (I03, Tue) Yuan, Yifei............ 150 (A03, Tue), 251 (A05, Mon), ............................. 513 (A06, Wed), 557 (A06, Wed), ............................................................614 (A06, Thu) Yuan, Yudie....................................... 838 (C03, Wed) Yücel, Yasemin.................................. 279 (A05, Tue) Yun, Sun Jin.....................................1333 (H02, Thu) Yun, Young Soo...............................2410 (Z01, Tue), ...........................................................2411 (Z01, Tue) Yun, Yu.............................................1363 (H03, Thu) Yurkiv, Vitaliy......251 (A05, Mon), 557 (A06, Wed) Yushin, Gleb..................................... 515 (A06, Wed), ............................551 (A06, Wed), 2206 (L09, Wed), ............................ 2208 (L09, Wed), 2373 (Z01, Tue)

Zeis, Roswitha............9 (A01, Mon), 15 (A01, Mon) Zekoll, Stefanie.................................. 696 (A07, Tue) Zelenay, Piotr................................1608 (I01D, Wed), ........................ 1618 (I01D, Thu), 1632 (I01D, Thu), .............................1721 (I01F, Tue), 2004 (I05, Wed) Zeler, Justyna.................................... 2037 (J01, Mon) Zeng, Chao........................................ 409 (A05, Wed) Zeng, Guosong.....2014 (I05, Wed), 2095 (L01, Tue) Zeng, Leiying................................... 1815 (I03, Mon) Zeng, Wilson...................................1095 (G01, Mon) Zeng, Xiaoqiao.................................. 513 (A06, Wed) Zeng, Zhiqiao........1441 (I01A, Thu), 1757 (I01F, Thu) Zenkert, Dan....................................... 279 (A05, Tue) Zenkina, Olena............................. 1566 (I01D, Mon), ........................... 1705 (I01F, Mon), 2091 (L01, Tue) Zenyuk, Iryna.................................1373 (I01A, Sun), .........................1382 (I01A, Sun), 1408 (I01A, Tue), ........................ 1439 (I01A, Thu), 1534 (I01D, Sun), ............................1714 (I01F, Tue), 2009 (I05, Wed), ..........................................................2159 (L05, Wed) Zestos, Alexander..............................2424 (Z02, Tue) Zeszut, Ronald................................1260 (G06, Wed) Zhai, Ke............................................2190 (L07, Wed) Zhai, Yunfeng.................................. 1493 (I01B, Tue) Zhan, Cheng...................................... 747 (B01, Wed) Zhan, Ruiting.....................................445 (A05, Thu) Zhan, Tianzhuo............................... 1211 (G04, Wed) Zhang, Bo......................................... 1343 (H03, Tue) Zhang, Chi.......................................... 895 (D01, Tue) Zhang, Dongping.............................. 905 (D02, Wed) Zhang, Dou......................................1231 (G05, Mon) Zhang, Fengyi.................................1133 (G02, Mon) Zhang, Guangsheng.........................2205 (L09, Wed) Zhang, Haiyang................................884 (D01, Mon), ..............................885 (D01, Mon), 905 (D02, Wed) Zhang, Hanguang...........................1450 (I01A, Thu), .........................................................1457 (I01B, Sun) Zhang, Hanyu.....125 (A03, Mon), 2075 (L01, Mon) Zhang, Ji-Guang................................. 498 (A06, Tue) Zhang, Ji-Guang........ 229 (A05, Sun), 230 (A05, Sun), ..............................316 (A05, Wed), 472 (A06, Mon) Zhang, Jian........................................ 578 (A06, Wed) Zhang, Jie.........................................1069 (F06, Wed) Zhang, Jin......................................... 1924 (I04, Mon) Zhang, Jin....... 1511 (I01C, Wed), 1681 (I01E, Wed) Zhang, Jingjing................................... 483 (A06, Tue) Zhang, Jingxin.................................1434 (I01A, Thu) Zhang, Jinyang.....2414 (Z01, Tue), 2415 (Z01, Tue) Zhang, Jiujun......................................1853 (I03, Tue) Zhang, Jong........................................1970 (I04, Thu) Zhang, Jujia.................................... 1511 (I01C, Wed) Zhang, Kai......................................1205 (G04, Wed), .........................1243 (G05, Mon), 2288 (M02, Mon) Zhang, Kena..................................... 1827 (I03, Mon) Zhang, Lei.............634 (A07, Sun), 660 (A07, Mon) Zhang, Lei..........................................1888 (I03, Thu) Zhang, Lian...................................... 1174 (G03, Tue) Zhang, Lizhi.....................................1328 (H02, Thu) Zhang, Lu................222 (A05, Sun), 483 (A06, Tue) Zhang, Mengyi................................... 465 (A06, Sun) Zhang, Miaomiao..............................131 (A03, Mon) Zhang, Minghao.......339 (A05, Wed), 714 (A07, Wed) Zhang, Ning...........291 (A05, Tue), 335 (A05, Wed) Zhang, Peng.......................................1878 (I03, Thu) Zhang, Qi............................................1853 (I03, Tue) Zhang, Qi.......................................... 1830 (I03, Mon) Zhang, Qian........... 1886 (I03, Thu), 1890 (I03, Thu) Zhang, Rui........................................ 1184 (G03, Tue) Zhang, Shan-Lin...............................1868 (I03, Wed) Zhang, Sheng...................................1066 (F06, Wed) Zhang, Sheng.................................... 336 (A05, Wed) Zhang, Shixiong..............................1206 (G04, Wed) Zhang, Shuomeng..........................1498 (I01C, Mon) Zhang, Steven L.............................. 1312 (H02, Tue), ........................................................ 2255 (M01, Wed) Zhang, Tianyu.....1077 (F06, Wed), 1873 (I03, Wed)

Zhang, Wei........................................248 (A05, Mon) Zhang, Weilin.....................................1798 (I03, Sun) Zhang, Weilin........1844 (I03, Tue), 1865 (I03, Wed) Zhang, Weilong................................. 960 (E03, Mon) Zhang, Wen.......................................667 (A07, Mon) Zhang, Xiahui................................... 398 (A05, Wed), .............................. 552 (A06, Wed), 554 (A06, Wed) Zhang, Xiaoning.............................. 2043 (J01, Mon) Zhang, Xiaoqiang.............................679 (A07, Mon) Zhang, Xingxing................................1836 (I03, Tue) Zhang, Xinrong............................. 1704 (I01F, Mon), ...........................................................1963 (I04, Wed) Zhang, Xinyu......131 (A03, Mon), 1724 (I01F, Tue) Zhang, Xu.......1385 (I01A, Mon), 1442 (I01A, Thu) Zhang, Xuelin............................... 1548 (I01D, Mon), ....................................................... 1565 (I01D, Mon) Zhang, Xuyang................................1442 (I01A, Thu) Zhang, Yamin............45 (A01, Tue), 486 (A06, Tue) Zhang, Yanliang...............................1221 (G04, Thu) Zhang, Yiman.................................... 507 (A06, Wed) Zhang, Ying...................................... 2045 (J01, Mon) Zhang, Ying....................................... 933 (E02, Mon) Zhang, Yourun.................................. 1343 (H03, Tue) Zhang, Yu...............1800 (I03, Sun), 1933 (I04, Tue) Zhang, Yubo.......................................1806 (I03, Sun) Zhang, Yuefei..........175 (A04, Tue), 177 (A04, Tue) Zhang, Yufeng.............................. 1548 (I01D, Mon), ....................................................... 1565 (I01D, Mon) Zhang, Yujia...................................... 928 (E02, Mon) Zhang, Yujun................................ 1548 (I01D, Mon), ....................................................... 1565 (I01D, Mon) Zhang, Yun....................................... 1174 (G03, Tue) Zhang, Zhengcheng.......................... 209 (A05, Sun), ............................. 315 (A05, Wed), 372 (A05, Wed), ............................................................ 455 (A06, Sun) Zhang, Zheye.................................2287 (M02, Mon) Zhang, Zheyu.....................................1858 (I03, Tue) Zhang, Zhiheng.................................778 (C01, Mon) Zhang, Zhonghao............................1097 (G01, Mon) Zhao, Benzhong...............................1753 (I01F, Thu) Zhao, Bote.......................................1742 (I01F, Wed) Zhao, Chong.....................................1726 (I01F, Tue) Zhao, Enbo........................................2373 (Z01, Tue) Zhao, Fengyi.........1925 (I04, Tue), 1960 (I04, Wed) Zhao, Haiyan..................................... 957 (E03, Mon) Zhao, Jianqing................................... 526 (A06, Wed) Zhao, Jingxiang.............................. 1672 (I01E, Tue), ............................................................1942 (I04, Tue) Zhao, Jiyong...................................1608 (I01D, Wed) Zhao, Kejie............ 321 (A05, Wed), 421 (A05, Thu) Zhao, Lv-xing......................................952 (E02, Tue) Zhao, Ran..........................................664 (A07, Mon) Zhao, Sheng....................................... 641 (A07, Sun) Zhao, Teng......................................... 601 (A06, Wed) Zhao, Tiancong................................ 1312 (H02, Tue) Zhao, Tonghui...............................1596 (I01D, Wed), ......................................................... 1665 (I01E, Tue) Zhao, Yang...... 1526 (I01C, Thu), 1687 (I01E, Wed) Zhao, Yang........................................473 (A06, Mon) Zhao, Yifan.........................................616 (A06, Thu) Zhao, Yu...............409 (A05, Wed), 679 (A07, Mon) Zhao, Yun........................................ 1495 (I01B, Tue) Zhao, Zeyu........................................1799 (I03, Sun), ............................1823 (I03, Mon), 1824 (I03, Mon), ..............................1857 (I03, Tue), 1860 (I03, Wed), ...........................................................1862 (I03, Wed) Zheludkevich, Mikhail.......................44 (A01, Mon) Zheng, ErHu......................................884 (D01, Mon) Zheng, Haitao...................................2180 (L07, Wed) Zheng, Haotian................................... 209 (A05, Sun) Zheng, J. P.........................................174 (A04, Mon) Zheng, Jim............108 (A03, Sun), 126 (A03, Mon), .............................. 127 (A03, Mon), 153 (A03, Tue), ................................154 (A03, Tue), 217 (A05, Sun), ............................. 523 (A06, Wed), 540 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 591 (A06, Wed)

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Zabara, Mohammed..........................1010 (F01, Tue) Zaccarine, Sarah.............................1622 (I01D, Thu), ..........................................................1716 (I01F, Tue) Zacharaisen, Marley.........................1869 (I03, Wed) Zaghib, Karim...................................665 (A07, Mon) Zahran, Mohamed..........................1656 (I01E, Mon) Zaima, Shigeaki..............................1163 (G03, Mon) Zakrzewska, Barbara........................2096 (L01, Tue) Zakutayev, Andriy............................242 (A05, Mon), ............................................................1967 (I04, Thu) Zaleski, Christopher.......................... 959 (E03, Mon) Zaman, Wahid.................................... 707 (A07, Tue) Zaman, Wahiduz...............................1014 (F02, Tue) Zana, Alessandro.............................1533 (I01D, Sun) Zangari, Giovanni..............................942 (E02, Tue), ................................949 (E02, Tue), 2171 (L06, Tue) Zankowski, Stanislaw.........................939 (E02, Tue) Zapf, David..................................... 1045 (F04, Mon) Zavadil, Kevin.........459 (A06, Sun), 493 (A06, Tue) Zavašnik, Janez.................................. 896 (D01, Tue) Zawacka, Natalia............................ 1150 (G02, Wed) Zawodzinski, Thomas....................... 893 (D01, Tue), ............................ 1668 (I01E, Tue), 2092 (L01, Tue) Zazpe, Raul...... 1149 (G02, Wed), 2079 (L01, Mon) Zebarjadi, Mona...............................1223 (G04, Thu) Zec, Zeljka............2195 (L09, Tue), 2196 (L09, Tue) Zegenhagen, Jorg................................833 (C03, Tue) Zegeye, Tilahun................................. 519 (A06, Wed) 266

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Author................................................................Abs No.

Zheng, Jun-Sheng.............................. 154 (A03, Tue) Zheng, Li.......................................... 1310 (H02, Tue) Zheng, Lituo...........301 (A05, Tue), 596 (A06, Wed) Zheng, Shiyou.................................... 112 (A03, Sun) Zheng, Shiyou................................... 609 (A06, Wed) Zheng, Yanjie....................................2194 (L09, Tue) Zheng, Yijing...........175 (A04, Tue), 177 (A04, Tue) Zheng, Yiwei..................................1642 (I01E, Mon) Zhong, Sichen...............................1422 (I01A, Wed), .........................................................1637 (I01D, Thu) Zhong, Yi Nan.................................. 1344 (H03, Tue) Zhou, Bi-Cheng...... 822 (C02, Tue), 823 (C02, Tue) Zhou, Chengtian................................ 722 (A07, Wed) Zhou, Chuanle.................................1272 (H01, Mon) Zhou, Fu............................................. 293 (A05, Tue) Zhou, H. Susan............................... 2276 (M02, Sun), ......................................................... 2277 (M02, Sun) Zhou, Hui........................................... 178 (A04, Tue) Zhou, Hui........................................... 899 (D01, Tue) Zhou, Jie............ 1473 (I01B, Mon), 1974 (I04, Thu) Zhou, Jing......................................... 1833 (I03, Mon) Zhou, Lan.........................................1065 (F06, Wed) Zhou, Lang.......................................2243 (M01, Tue) Zhou, Lin...........................................776 (C01, Mon) Zhou, Luozeng.................................. 610 (A06, Wed) Zhou, Xiao-Dong..............................1809 (I03, Sun), ............................1831 (I03, Mon), 1832 (I03, Mon), ............................. 1833 (I03, Mon), 1855 (I03, Tue), ............................................................1894 (I03, Thu)

Zhou, Xiaowang........ 2023 (I05, Thu), 2025 (I05, Thu) Zhou, Xinwei................................... 405 (A05, Wed), ..............................408 (A05, Wed), 2380 (Z01, Tue) Zhou, Yan..........2271 (M02, Sun), 2278 (M02, Sun) Zhou, Yucun..........1844 (I03, Tue), 1865 (I03, Wed) Zhou, Yue......................................... 1828 (I03, Mon) Zhou, Zhiru..................................... 2277 (M02, Sun) Zhou, Zhiyou..................................1501 (I01C, Mon) Zhou, Zhubo..............45 (A01, Tue), 486 (A06, Tue) Zhu, Chen............1337 (H03, Tue), 1342 (H03, Tue) Zhu, Chenhui...................................... 641 (A07, Sun) Zhu, Chunyu......................................806 (C02, Mon) Zhu, Huayang....... 1859 (I03, Wed), 1882 (I03, Thu) Zhu, Jiahong......................................... 51 (A01, Tue) Zhu, Jian............................................ 337 (A05, Wed) Zhu, Jiaxin..........................................1893 (I03, Thu) Zhu, Jingyi....................................... 2273 (M02, Sun) Zhu, Kelly..........................................1962 (I04, Wed) Zhu, Liangzhu.......1801 (I03, Sun), 1859 (I03, Wed) Zhu, Likun........................................ 405 (A05, Wed), ..............................408 (A05, Wed), 2380 (Z01, Tue) Zhu, Mingda....................................1348 (H03, Wed) Zhu, Shiyue........................................1796 (I03, Sun) Zhu, Si...............................................1006 (F01, Tue) Zhu, Tenglong...................................1868 (I03, Wed) Zhu, Ting........................................... 512 (A06, Wed) Zhu, Xiuping....................................2215 (L09, Wed)

Zhu, Yakun........................................ 863 (C04, Wed) Zhu, Yuntong...................................... 690 (A07, Tue) Zhu, Zhenghao..................................2136 (L02, Tue) Zhuang, Shiqiang............................1639 (I01D, Thu) Zhuang, Zhongbin..............................2020 (I05, Thu) Ziani, Ahmed......................................1928 (I04, Tue) Ziegelbauer, Joseph.........................1399 (I01A, Tue) Zimmerman, Mike............................. 638 (A07, Sun) Zimmermann, Tom......................... 1189 (G03, Wed) Zion, Noam..................................... 1673 (I01E, Tue) Zitolo, Andrea..................................2138 (L05, Wed) Zlobinski, Mateusz..........................1750 (I01F, Thu) Zoladek, Sylwia................................2096 (L01, Tue) Zolotukhin, Denis............................. 910 (D02, Wed) Zolti, Or........................................... 2281 (M02, Sun) Zou, Fangxin.....................................769 (C01, Mon) Zou, Minda.............1799 (I03, Sun), 1857 (I03, Tue) Zou, Minda.......... 1824 (I03, Mon), 1860 (I03, Wed) Zuber, Marcus.....................................15 (A01, Mon) Zubi, Tala..............1113 (G01, Tue), 2353 (Z01, Tue) Zucchi, Guillaume..........................1099 (G01, Mon) Zulevi, Barr.....................................1734 (I01F, Wed) Zünd, Tanja........................................ 346 (A05, Wed) Zuo, Pengjian....................................688 (A07, Mon) Zuo, Yunxing...................................... 285 (A05, Tue) Zych, Eugeniusz.............................. 2037 (J01, Mon), .......................................................... 2038 (J01, Mon) Zyulkov, Ivan................................... 1136 (G02, Tue)

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